What are the different types of cookers?
There are three types of cooker: gas, electric and dual fuel, which combines a gas hob and an electric oven. They come in a range of colours, sizes and styles, but as a baseline these are your main choices.
What cooker do I have?
Cookers. The model number is usually found inside the door on the main body of the cooker. It can sometimes be hidden behind the door seal, and it’s normally found towards the bottom. The model number will usually be printed or stamped on to a sticker or plate and will consist of numbers and letters.
How do I identify my cooker?
Is the Belling range cooker made in the UK?
Belling range cookers revolutionise life in the kitchen. Whether you’ve got a large family to feed or simply love to cook, you can’t beat the functionality and flexibility afforded by one of our 90cm, 100cm or 110cm models. Plus, every stylish range cooker is manufactured right here in Britain.
When did Belling make the first enamelled cooker?
1930s In 1931 Belling launched the first 100 per cent enamelled cooker onto the market, unveiled the new and improved No.40 Baby Belling Cooker and became the first manufacturer to introduce glass doors to its ovens. 1935 Became private company. 1937 Listed Exhibitor – British Industries Fair.
How big is a Belling range gas oven?
Belling range cooker. 90 cm wide in colour Jalapeno (slightly darker than pillar box red). The model names have all changed but it’s basically this cooker 5 gas hobs on top including a large wok hob. Main fan oven, grill and second fan oven.
How big was Belling and Co in the 1960s?
1960s By the time of the company’s Golden Jubilee in 1962 Belling & Co owned 70 acres of freehold property with more than a million square feet of production space and was manufacturing one heater or cooker every six seconds. 1961 Electrical heating and cooking apparatus manufacturers. 3,000 employees.