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Graham Rogers founded OvenGleamers in Taunton in 2004, growing it from a one-man van to a five-van operation within three years. The first franchise launched in 2010, and today OvenGleamers is a growing national network, recognised as experts in cleaning Everhot, AGA, and large cookers. Graham also blogs, creates videos, and hosts a podcast. Outside of business, he enjoys weight training, has owned AGAs for nearly 30 years, and holds two Open University degrees.

AGA AIMS settings

By Graham Rogers

Image by Ivydale via Flickr I found this article about AGA Aims programmer settings on the AGA Scotland site of Lillies of Selkirk so if your looking for an AGA in Scotland then I'm sure they are the best people to contact. It look like the information originates from AGA and was part of their […]

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Dismantle a 30 Amp Electric AGA Cooker

By Graham Rogers

Image via Wikipedia I've just noticed that AGA say on their main site  a comment about dismantling a 30 Amp AGA cooker in that they say that: " A 30 amp electric Aga cannot be economically dismantled, moved and re-assembled". I think this is to do with the insulation material that the 30 Amp AGA […]

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AGA Cake Recipes

By Graham Rogers

Image via Wikipedia For drop scones recipe and other AGA cake recipes this is a great site: www.realcakes.co.uk/Aga. I gave up using the bake-o-glide as it didn't really seem necessary, as any mess on the plate soon burns off. I have been on the look out for good quality metal spatulas for this sort of […]

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Viking Range compared with AGA cooker

By Graham Rogers

Image by zzathras777 via Flickr We clean traditional AGA cookers on a regular basis and we have also cleaned Viking Range Cookers too, though they are not so common in the UK, or if they are we don't seem to getting them. We haven't as yet cleaned a AGA 6-4 series but I have seen […]

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AGA Paint and Enamel

By Graham Rogers

Image via Wikipedia I mentioned before about the AGA cooker that I had recently cleaned and the whole top had been painted with matt black heat resistant paint which didn't look good at all. It is normal for the whole AGA to be enamelled except for the ends of the towel rail on the front […]

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5 Reasons to Buy a Mercury Range Cooker

By Graham Rogers

Image by anomalous4 via Flickr Here are five reasons to buy a Mercury Range Cooker. 1. They are just beautiful to look at. All that stainless steel (if it is stainless steel they also come in different colous), and those large knobs means they are just easy on the eye. They just look so chunky […]

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5 Reasons Not To Buy an AGA Cooker

By Graham Rogers

Image by y2bk via Flickr Here are five reasons NOT to buy an AGA cooker. 1. They are just too expensive to run. Who pays £25 a week (30 Amp is £11)to run just a cooker? Isn't it madness? You could buy an ordinary cooker and use the rest to go on a nice holiday. […]

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5 Reasons To Buy An AGA Cooker

By Graham Rogers

Image by Ivydale via Flickr Here are five reasons to buy an AGA Cooker: 1. It will look great in the kitchen and everyone will want to stand in the kitchen and admire it. It becomes the focal point of the house. 2. It Will give out lots of heat and make the house nice […]

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Oil AGA Cooker or Rayburn Cooker Problems?

By Graham Rogers

Image via Wikipedia On Friday 20th February 2009 there was a radio broadcast on BBC Radio 4 (sorry it doesn't appear to be available for download) about the effect changes to Kerosene and how it was affecting oil AGA cooker and Rayburn cookers. Of course this would apply to any range cooker that burns oil […]

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