New World Lochaber 90DFSS review
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- Dual Fuel
- 90cm

This stainless-steel New world Lochaber90DFSS range cooker has a large multifunctional oven on the left and a much narrower conventional oven on the right. Each one has a grill and comes with its own grill pan. But did it wow our cooking experts in the test lab, or did this range cooker struggle to bake and brown food evenly? Find out how it fared in the full review.
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- What's good about it?
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- Should I buy it?
First reviewed by Which?
February 2021
Released
July 2020

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