Information Guides


A list of our blog posts, uploaded as 'Information Guides'.


Our website has detailed information under the pages above, but the below may delve a bit deeper!



by Steven Johnson 22 February 2026
Our black steel plinths are available to add onto your cooker order if required. They add additional height to the overall Aga dimensions and are available in multiple heights to suit your kitchen design. Traditionally, these British-made Aga Cookers were 851mm from the base to the top of the black enamelled surface. When do you need a plinth? If your worktop or ideal working height is taller than 851mm and you want your Aga Cooker to match them, you'll need a plinth underneath. Brand new Aga Cookers (as well as our ESSE and Everhot cookers) have a fixed height plinth built into the cooker body. If you need these raised higher, you'll need to lay marine-grade plywood or concrete at the required height before installation. What sizes of plinths are available? Our plinths are available in 50mm to 80mm sizes. They also allow for levelling of the base before the assembly of the cooker begins. How do I choose my plinth size? When choosing your required height, you should consider your finished floor height vs your worktop height. It's standard for Aga Cookers to finish slightly proud of the worktop, since the top plate is curved rather than a right-angle ( photo shown below ). If you were to finish level with the worktop, you will have a bigger 'valley' in-between, where crumbs and debris love to collect! Usually, the plinth is seated onto the subfloor, with finished flooring/tiles ran up to and around the plinth once the cooker is built. Alternatively, you can either seat the plinth directly onto the finished floor/tiles, as long as they can bare the weight of the cooker, or we can raise the plinth using the adjustment legs, to allow the finished floor to tuck underneath slightly ( photo shown below). If choosing this option, you should bare in mind the supporting feet in each corner of the plinth start at around 20mm from the front of the plinth. This means your flooring could run underneath for a depth of around 20mm if preferred. After the cooker is built, there are NO adjustments in height, without a strip down and rebuild. What do Aga Cooker plinths look like?
by Steven Johnson 30 January 2026
The internal cavities of Aga Cookers have historically been filled with loose-fill insulation. Inside the cooker body, there are lots of pockets and gaps around the cast iron conductions and burner casings etc. The insulation was poured inside after the build was complete, to rid the cooker of air pockets and insulate the cooker body. Diatomaceous Powder Insulation Early models of Aga cooker, like the Standard models made from the 1950's through to the Deluxe 1974 models (and some post-1974 models), would have originally contained Kieselguhr insulation power (or 'Diatomaceous Earth'). You can identify your model here. This is a fine, talc-like insulation, made from crushed up fossils called diatoms. It's satisfying to touch, but VERY messy to work with and instantly becomes thick clay once exposed to water or moisture. The good news is that amorphous diatomaceous earth is non-toxic. As with anything in powder or dust form - minimising exposure is key. You don't want to be breathing in lung-fulls of any dust or powder. If you're working with it, the proper PPE should be used; not just cloth or paper dust masks. Whilst the loose fill insulation may be ok, these models are still the most at risk for any asbestos exposure. AGA used asbestos rope seals inside their cookers for many years. These seals and gaskets are found inside the body of the older models explained above, and also around the lids and doors. Over the lifetime of these cookers, many of these gaskets and rope seals have been replaced for modern (safe) equivalents. AGA have previously reassured engineers and customers that undisturbed, these seals pose little risk and were of 'dust suppressed' or 'tightly woven' formats. Many of them have been exposed to moisture or grease over time which hardens them, meaning they're less friable in nature. They recommend that really old models of cooker are removed in one piece if possible and disposed of professionally.
by Steven Johnson 28 December 2025
To be able to enjoy the full programmability and flexibility of the Advanced system you must have strong reliable WIFI in the part of the home where the Aga will be installed/is built. This allows seamless control with the mobile app and timer.
by Steven Johnson 18 November 2025
Esse's new launch day featured the brilliant PRO series.
by Steven Johnson 31 October 2025
Considering using your aga cooker to heat your hot water? Read out post about potential pitfalls, advice for aga boiler types and things to know beforehand choosing to run hot water from your aga cooker.
by Steven Johnson 13 October 2025
This guide is made specifically for our own customers. Other conversion systems will have different requirements. With the controllable eControl system, there are some pre-installation requirements that need to be completed before we arrive. Please make sure these are all completed and in place before we arrive. If not, and we can't safely complete the conversion/install, we may need to charge for a 'failed install' and reschedule to the next available date in our diary (usually +3 months).
11 September 2025
How Much Does it Cost to Run an Aga Cooker?
by Steven Johnson 26 May 2025
This guide is made specifically for our own customers. Other conversion systems will have different requirements. Whether you have the most up-to-date ElectricKit Advanced Conversion , or the manual ElectricKit Classic Conversion , there's some pre-installation requirements that need to be completed before we arrive. Please make sure these are all completed and in place before we arrive. If not, and we can't safely complete the conversion/install, we may need to charge for a 'failed install' and reschedule to the next available date in our diary (usually +3 months).
by Steven Johnson 25 May 2025
If you've chosen the external screen setup for your ElectricKit Advanced Conversion, here's some information and a step-by-step guide to mounting it on the wall.
by Steven Johnson 20 May 2025
Has your AGA badge melted? We have some solutions! Read our post to find out your options when it comes to melted aga badge repair or replacements etc.
25 January 2025
Wondering how hot your aga should be? We've got typical temperatures, which oven is which, and diagrams! Find your optimum aga temperature and how to identify the current temperature of your aga cooker.
A Converted 3 Oven eControl AGA Cooker
22 January 2023
CONTROLLABLE FOR SUMMER. FLEXIBLE COOKING STYLE. We offer the independent eControl conversion inside one of our Fully Refurbished Aga Range Cookers , or a retro-fit conversion for existing cookers. The eControl Kit is a third-party conversion system (not an official AGA product), and utilises electric elements above and below the cast iron ovens to allow even distribution of heat, with unprecedented heat up times. The kit has been tested and approved as UK Conformity Assessed, and comes with its own 5 year parts guarantee, direct from the manufacturer.is The eControl Conversion is controlled via the sleek control panel, allowing you to manually control the temperatures of each hotplate and oven.
22 January 2023
Before converting your aga cooker, its important to make sure it's the right fit for you. We always take the time to run through all options as well as pro and cons, to make sure you're getting the perfect solution for your lifestyle!
4 Oven AGA Insulation Upgrade
29 November 2022
This 4 Oven 13amp Aga Range Cooker, recently benefitted from our Insulation Upgrade. A complete overhaul of the subpar insulation, with our own specific insulating process for more efficient use and cheaper bills!
3 Oven eControl
18 November 2022
The 3 Oven Aga Range Cooker is a brilliant, fully-controllable model - perfect for entertaining and everyday use!
3 October 2022
If you've been through our website, you've probably heard us talk about Ceramic Fibre Blanket for your Aga Range Cooker. What is it? and what does it do?
28 June 2022
Buying your Refurbished Aga Cooker can be an exciting time but you may be nervous about the investment needed.
23 January 2022
AGA Rangemaster will no longer manufacture Traditional 'always on' Aga Range Cookers.
Electrickit AGA Conversion Panel
6 June 2021
Our Electric Aga Cooker Conversions are a quick and easy way to update your Aga Cooker to a modern, electric version of the kitchen classic. 
30 May 2021
The Complete Domestic Workhorse. The 4 oven Aga range cooker is an entertainer's dream. The addition of a warming cupboard to the left hand side, contains the Simmering Oven and an additional Warming Oven - perfect for keeping meals warm or plates ready for serving. As with the 3 oven model, you have a baking oven which is now located at the bottom right.
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