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by sandemp - written on 30/05/05 (Very useful, 541 readings)
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*The Creda Capri C150 actually looks nothing like the picture above. After leaving home I'd had a series of second-hand cookers and although they'd done the job pretty well, I couldn't help but dream of that day when I could afford to buy my very own sparkling brand new cooker. So I scrimped and I saved and eventually I had enough money to go and buy the cooker of my dreams, which ended up being the Creda Capri, a gas fuelled cooker in a beautiful shade of racing green. ---Why the Capri?--- I was on a limited budget (under £250) when I bought this, but was still looking for something that would fit in with my then green themed ...
by mo79 - written on 10/08/02 (Very useful, 473 readings)
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Here it is, another domestic appliance review. None of you care, neither do I, so I'll get on with it then: Our last cooker, a gas one by some obscure brand called Fagor was still functional, but it was getting very old and battered looking; although part of that can be attributed to my Dad's attempts at so-called cooking. So in a fit for newness, and an obsession with all things in the kitchen to be thematically linked to the colour blue somehow, my mum invested in this cooker (blue, but available in green and white too). It's on the cheaper end of good brand gas cookers. Now, I'm no cooking expert (as many people will gladly ...



