15th January 2025

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You never forget those milestone birthdays, do you?

That "I'm still young, right?" moment can hit you like a frying pan to the face. Well, in November last year, Everhot celebrated its 45th anniversary. That's 45 years of cooking up something a little different...


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Everhot Cookers: A Legacy of British Craftsmanship

It all started with an engineer named Ossie Goring, a 13th-century water mill, and an idea.

Tired of big, clunky, energy-guzzling cookers, Mr. Goring wanted to create something smarter, an electric cooker that could run on the trickle of power from his turbine at Coaley Mill.

And 45 years later, that same little idea has grown into something much bigger...

Handmade in the Cotswolds, Built to Last

Today, Everhot cookers are still handmade in the Cotswolds, still family-run, and still doing things a little differently.

If you've ever wondered why Everhot owners are so passionate about their cookers, this might be why. It's not just about cooking, it's about legacy, craftsmanship, and good old-fashioned British ingenuity.

And if you're not already part of the Everhot family, maybe it's time to see what all the fuss is about.

Warm regards,
Andy

P.S. Fun fact: The very first Everhot cooker was made to run on a water turbine. Today, they only need a standard 13-amp plug to work,just like your kettle. Not bad for a 45 year old!

P.P.S. There's an interview with Everhot CEO, Guy Goring, here which is an interesting read.