Doric

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Doric
Doric
Year: 1953
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Item #: 1146
To meet a real need in small homes... Doric Cooker & Water Heater - most wonderful little cooker in the world at the price! Burns anything economically including wood and peat...
Source: Picture Post. February 28, 1953

Comment by: D Sands on 10th December 2020 at 20:59

Grew up with a doric cooker on a farmstead in rural Ireland, absolutely fabulous warmth on a cold wet December night. All meals, homemade bread, scones, jam etc made on this wonderful cooker.

Comment by: charlie bell on 17th November 2015 at 14:09

Where can i get a part for my Doric

Comment by: Richard on 4th October 2015 at 22:39

I have 2 of these available I may consider breaking for parts or sell complete one left hand oven one right hand oven if anyone'slooking for one or parts for one drop me an email turboie@hotmail.co.uk

Comment by: John brett on 30th January 2015 at 14:19

Hi I looking for the cast iron plate for the door which has the name on it. I live in Ireland. Hope you can help. Thanks John brett

Comment by: Kiwi bloke on 17th March 2014 at 23:26

Aren't these brilliant wee cookers.! Basic but they work just fine if the flue is the correct size.
We are able to supply many parts for the early Doric's. The best supply is for RH oven cookers. We have a Early LH model turning up here Apr 14. Its the second model with casting # 1/1 cast into the bottom base of the cooker. (seen from the floor side of the panel) Its LH oven.

Comment by: m shaw on 29th November 2012 at 15:07

where do you get parts for the doric cooker and water
heater ?

Comment by: Miss C Rose on 30th October 2011 at 01:02

Hi - I've recently moved into a new house with the original Doric stove which I love. If anyone has any tips on cooking/using it I would love to hear them! Thanks

Comment by: David Crawford on 5th April 2011 at 23:11

I have one of these in my kitchen. It was converted to burn oil many years ago and to this day has never given any trouble.

With the price of oil beyond all reason I would very much like to reverse the conversion, but the parts removed have long since been lost. So, if anyone has any ideas where I could obtain spares for this "wonderful little cooker", do please let me know!

Thanks in advance.