How Do Everhot Cookers Work?


Each of our Range Cookers work in a different way. To make an informed choice, we think it's best to know how each of them work (and it helps with day-to-day cooking too).


Lets discuss the ins and outs of the Everhot Cookers!


Where Are They Made?

All Everhot models are built in their factory in Gloucestershire.


The parts they use are almost exclusively sourced in the UK, and their factory is carbon-negative, with huge solar arrays, bio-mass heating and the original water turbine (which inspired the creation of the first everhot cooker!).


They have invested heavily in re-wilding projects across their local area, which is very "on-brand" for Everhot - they have a strong focus on sustainability and efficiency.

How Are They Built?

Most of the Everhot models are built in one piece at their factory, before being shipped to you and manoeuvred into place. The largest models in their range are delivered in two pieces and joined together onsite.


They have a steel frame, which is powder coated in your chosen colour, and thick steel ovens to saturate with heat. The doors and towel rail holders are cast iron and colour-matched to the front as standard. You have the option to upgrade them to chrome at the time of ordering, if preferred.


Everhot cookers do not require a plinth, as they're all built to match standard worktop height (900mm). If any additional height is needed, you can lay some marine-grade plywood to your required height, underneath the cooker footprint, before it's installed.

The Everhot Ovens

The ovens are fabricated from thick mild steel, with two or three runners in each.


They are independently vented, and have electric elements under the floor of each oven.


They have a stainless steel floor plate (to reduce the risk of rusting).


The floor plate has been removed in our photo, to show the oven element underneath.


Every Everhot main oven has an integrated grilling element inside.


The Everhot Hotplates

Your hotplate configuration depends on your chosen model, but every model has a square cast iron hotplate. This is split in size with around 60% as your 'boiling plate' and the remaining 40% as a 'simmering plate'.


The i models have induction hobs included, in a mix of sizes depending on the size of range. They have touch controls located on the hob unit and a minimum of dual-zone.


The + models have an additional small (uncontrollable) cast iron simmering plate.

The Control Panel

All Everhot models (after April 2025) have the 'WiFi-Enabled' control panel.


Your cooker is split into zones, with display screens showing each hotplate temperature and each controllable oven.


You have a ECO mode to automatically drop the cooker to a lower temperature when not in use and a dedicated Grill button, with temperature control.

Electric Requirements

All Everhot models use standard household plug sockets.


The smaller models and the + models use one single plug socket, with a maximum draw of 3kW (due to their 'trickle charge' tech).


Induction models will have an additional plug socket.


Sockets are required to be single, rather than double sockets (to prevent overheating).