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Company FAQs

From details about how many shops we have to who invented the AGA you will find the information you need about AGA Rangemaster Ltd in the most frequently asked questions below. However if you have another query please contact our Press Office who will be happy to help or contact us by filling in the online form.

  • How many shops are there in the UK? Read more

    There are over 70 AGA shops across the UK. Each one displays a selection of product types including classic AGA range cookers, AGA conventional cookers, AGA refrigeration, AGA stoves and AGA cookware. Our AGA advisers are on hand to talk you through the collection and AGA demonstrations are available to show you how to make the most of using a cast-iron heat-storage cooker as well as the AGA cookware collection.

    To learn more about our selection of products or arrange an AGA demonstration simply visit your dedicated AGA shop or call 08457 125 207. If you are looking for a specific product you can find out where to see it by using our product display search.


  • Where else in the world can you buy AGA products? Read more

    The AGA collection can be found in many countries all over the world. These countries include:


    Australia
    Belgium
    Denmark
    Finland
    France
    Germany
    Ireland (Republic)
    Italy
    Luxembourg
    Netherlands
    New Zealand
    North America
    Norway
    Portugal
    Russia
    Spain
    Sweden
    Switzerland
    South Africa
    Turkey
    Ukraine


    To find out more about where else in the world you can buy the AGA collection simply visit the where to buy page and select a country of your choice.

  • Who invented the AGA cooker? Read more

    A Nobel Prize winning physicist called Dr Gustaf Dalén invented the AGA heat-storage cooker in 1922. The doctor patented his invention in the same year and exported it to the UK in 1929 for manufacture at the AGA Heat Ltd factory in Smethwick.

    To find out more about the intriguing story of the AGA heat storage cooker visit AGA history.

  • Who owns AGA? Read more

    AGA is a trading name and registered trademark of AGA Rangemaster Ltd. The AGA Rangemaster Group is also home to a number of other well known range cooking and interiors brands.

  • Who is part of the AGA family? Read more

    The AGA family includes a number of brands in the UK, these are:

    AGA Cook Shop
    A leading cookware brand renowned for its high performance and exceptional design. Products include cast-iron pans and AGA cookbooks.

    Fired Earth
    A specialist in interior products, including floor and wall tiles, paint, bathrooms, kitchen furniture and wood flooring.

    Rayburn
    Offers cast-iron range cookers all with the added feature of a central heating boiler capable of powering your radiators and domestic hot water.

    Stanley
    Stanley are a renowned Irish cast-iron range cooker brand that inspires a sense of family, cosiness and traditional lifestyle.

    Divertimenti
    Provides the finest tableware, cookware and kitchen accessories as well as services including wedding lists and knife sharpening.

    Falcon
    A producer of conventional range cookers and kitchenware inspired by professional chef's that are designed specially for the domestic home.

    Grange
    A French furniture brand that is more than 100 years old, that uses traditional joinery techniques to create beautiful, practical furniture with a timeless design.

    La Cornue
    A French range cooker brand renowned for its distinct design values and coveted by leading chefs across France for over nine decades.

    Mercury
    A range cooker designed for perfection, with vibrant colour ranges and cutting edge styling.

    Rangemaster
    Europe's leading conventional range cooker manufacturer, which also provides sinks and taps as well as high quality kitchen appliances including refrigeration and dishwashers.

    Redfyre
    A range cooker manufacturer since the 1930s, specialising in cast-iron enamelled cookers.

    To find out more about our family of companies please visit the AGA group links page.