New World Corbett 90ESS review
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- Electric
- 90 cm
The New World Corbett90ESS range cooker has two electric ovens and a ceramic hob, so it could be a great way to cook if your home isn’t connected to mains gas. This stainless-steel model will give a professional look to your kitchen, but will it do the same for your meals? Read the full review to find out how this range cooker fared in our tough tests.
- Pros and cons
- What is it?
- What's good about it?
- Is there anything I should watch out for?
- Is there anything else I should know?
- Should I buy it?
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