I’m watching this with interest too. My range broke over the summer and I very nearly bought a Lacanche Cluny - but as ianthy has said - the reviews were shockingly bad and I didn’t want to risk thousands of pounds. In the end I had my old range repaired. However I’m now contemplating a Lofra as they look nice but also have good reviews...
I have been putting an Induction top Lofra through its paces since July, and I am seriously in love and couldn't recommend it more <3 Top notch technology for a much more reasonable price and better looking in my opinion.
I had a Macon installed in my previous house. Looked fantastic, brilliant burners on the hob, but we found oven temperatures a bit unpredictable (but I might just be a bad cook...) and I hated trying to keep the ovens clean. I had professional oven cleaners and they complained. I think Lacanche have improved (eg actually put a light so you can see inside of the oven). We’re just having kitchen refitted and I’d love a Lacanche again for the look and the hob, but we’ve decided to go for the easier option of Neff etc!
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