The pros and cons of freestanding cookers
With more and more modern kitchens featuring built-in cookers, several homeowners feel the need to replace their freestanding cooker with built-in models. However, freestanding cookers still offer several advantages which are not available in built-in ones. Read further to appreciate the pros and cons of freestanding cookers when drawing comparisons with built-in ones.
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Pros
Easy installation Since freestanding cookers are not fixed within kitchen cabinetry or integrated with other kitchen elements, they can be installed with ease within short notice. Service provisions like gas supply or power supply are the only requirements to be considered prior to installation. Installation of freestanding cookers is an activity that can be carried out independent of the other kitchen activities. They are also a convenient choice if you will be moving into an apartment which does not have provisions for built-in cookers. Flexible location Since freestanding cookers are stand-alone units, they can be easily disconnected and moved to different locations. This can save a person much trouble when one is changing places since built-in cooking units would entail a complete remodelling. Features Freestanding cookers include cooker ranges which are favoured for several styles of cooking. One can select between combinations of electric hobs or gas burners. They may include features like thermostat indicator, automatic ignition, flame supervision devices, timers and grills. Expense Freestanding cookers are significantly cheap cookers as compared to built-in cookers.
Cons
Spatial organisation
Freestanding cookers do not appear to be visually integrated as a part of the entire kitchen as built-in cookers do. They are often housed in recesses or
cut-outs in the kitchen counter. The narrow clearances left from wall faces often collect dirt which cannot be removed effectively unless the cooker is shifted. Built-in ovens are better for fitted kitchens.
Dated appearance
Freestanding cookers appear outdated in terms of styling and aesthetics. Knob styles and buttons do not have the cutting-edge aesthetics that is commonly seen in built-in styles.
Features
Built-on cookers enjoy the advantage of being at a later stage development and are equipped with more features and controls which suit modern lifestyles and cooking patterns. Freestanding cookers provide standard options which serve most needs, but may not offer additional conveniences like automatic controls.
Balance the pros and cons of freestanding cookers to ensure that they meet your lifestyle and personal requirements.
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