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cooker stainless steel v's sliver coated
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I am looking at range cookers I want sliver but worry that stainless steel often looks water marked? I might go with a plain sliver 'coloured' version as this won't show marks but worry it would look cheaper when it costs the same as stainless steel, I have a microwave, kettle, and kitchen bin in stainless steel and I can never get the marks off but I don't know if my items are cheap stainless steel or if it is just me??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Does it have to be silver? i've got a range type cooker and although the hood, backsplash, knob panel backing and oven door handles are silver, the hob is black.
Its hard enough to keep the stainless bits looking good, but having a silver hob would drive me mad! As its black a quick wipe over does it!
Its hard enough to keep the stainless bits looking good, but having a silver hob would drive me mad! As its black a quick wipe over does it!
I would'nt have stainless steel I'd have a nervous breakdown trying to keep it clean, and silver paint is just grey really. I do have a few steel things in my kitchen but the kettle is best as it's brushed stainless steel which is more forgiving of finger marks etc. As Slinky says I'd try to look for one with a black hob, also enamel will be more scratch resistant so stay looking 'new' for a lot longer.
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