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Dementia and Hotpoint cookers
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Cheers Andy,

Thanks for your help.

I think your model has the multi-function oven which is what my Mum and indeed I have just now.  We need to move away from that.  I could try and modify it so that the grill type elements in the oven wouldn't work, but the cooker is well worn and me Mum wants a new one anyway.

I am looking for anybody who has a fan only main oven Hotpoint.

Also the power off safety interlocks seem to kick in only after the oven has been off for a period of time.  I'm trying to work out what the minimum time is.

Meanwhile my sister, who is named as attorney along with myself is opposing the purchase of a new cooker.  But she opposes everything I try to do.  Murder I tell you.  I would have ordered a fortnight ago but I've got to be as certain as I possibly can that this purchase is the right move.

Meanwhile Currys have just stuck the price of the HUE61 up by over 100 quid.  Probably so they can do one of their pretend special offers in a couple of months time.  Aaaaagh

Anyway if anybody has a DSC60, a HUE61, or a HAE60 or any other HOTPOINT cooker with a fan only oven then I'd love to hear from you.

So current favourite is the HAE60 - http://www.johnlewis.com/hotpoint-hae60p...e/p1967640


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Dementia and Hotpoint cookers - by VNA - 08-09-15, 07:20 PM
Re: Dementia and Hotpoint cookers - by VNA - 08-09-15, 08:28 PM
Re: Dementia and Hotpoint cookers - by VNA - 08-09-15, 10:06 PM
Re: Dementia and Hotpoint cookers - by slappy - 08-09-15, 11:04 PM
Re: Dementia and Hotpoint cookers - by VNA - 09-09-15, 08:23 PM
Re: Dementia and Hotpoint cookers - by AndyL - 12-09-15, 08:23 PM
Re: Dementia and Hotpoint cookers - by VNA - 13-09-15, 01:08 PM

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