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Just in need of a bit of advice, my oven has packed in at my house and I'm going to be replacing my entire kitchen next year.

I'm thinking of ditching the oven all together since I have 1 big air fryer and 1 smaller one, I'm going to get hobs installed but I don't see the point of the entire oven. What do y'all think?
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I've lived with having an air fryer and an electric stove for over 3 years now. I also done a lot of chef jobs so it's not like I can't cook.
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Unless I can cook it in the microwave pmsl I ain't no help
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Thanks for the input guys, once I get more responses I shall make the case to the missus
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Working in the oven industry, I would be biased to say get one!
Although Airfryers seem to be the new thing of the 21st centry, you are kind of limited to making lots of food at once.

Don't get me wrong, I do think they're amazing! There's some great brands on the market with dual ovens doing the work of what these large range's can do.
But it all depends on your needs and how many people you'd cook for / what you like cooking.

You'd hate to fill the kitchen space in with an extra cupboard and then be limited to putting a cooker in there without distuption in the future.

These are the cookers I work with on a daily basis.

https://www.agaliving.com/products/aga-cast-iron-collection
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Dont go with out an oven. if you wanna make lasagna you cant fit it in a airfryer. nuff said.
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Said wrote Working in the oven industry, I would be biased to say get one!
Although Airfryers seem to be the new thing of the 21st centry, you are kind of limited to making lots of food at once.

Don't get me wrong, I do think they're amazing! There's some great brands on the market with dual ovens doing the work of what these large range's can do.
But it all depends on your needs and how many people you'd cook for / what you like cooking.

You'd hate to fill the kitchen space in with an extra cupboard and then be limited to putting a cooker in there without distuption in the future.

These are the cookers I work with on a daily basis.

https://www.agaliving.com/products/aga-cast-iron-collection


Unless you're planning to cook for more than 3 people, air fryers are perfect especially where you get ones that allow open spaces. For larger meals.
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