Electric cooker

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An electric cooker is an electric powered cooking device for heating and cooking of food. an electric cooker often has four stoves and one or two ovens. there will be knobs to determine the temperature of the ovens and stoves. Unlike gas stoves that are powered by gas it is powered by electricity. Usually they have four rings on top of the hob. The difference between gas stoves and electric stoves are in the ovens an elctric one has a fan to circulate the hot air and it automatically goes off when you open the oven door.

Besides stoves or ranges, common types include hot plates, slow cookers (or crock pots), electric toasters, rice cookers, electric teakettles, and the now obsolete Dub Cookers.


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