Everhot Running Costs

How Much Does it Cost to Run an Everhot?

With the rise in energy costs in the UK, we've seen lots of past Aga Cooker owners make the switch to an Everhot with running costs at the forefront of their minds.


We'll look at the running costs of different models of Everhot, using a standard UK energy tariff.

How Much Does an Everhot Cost to Run?

Everhot Cookers are known for their low energy consumption, especially compared to other heat storage range cookers. This low consumption is mainly due to their innovative design and the ability to adjust the temperature in each zone.


An Everhot Cooker could be run for as little as a daily cup of coffee!


As with any weekly running cost figure, it can vary greatly depending on how you use the cooker, your energy tariff or even the insulation inside your walls.


To run an Everhot Cooker at the cheapest possible costs, you should utilise ECO mode overnight and the programmable features included as standard with each model.

Weekly Everhot Running Costs:

Based on a 27.03p per kW tariff (UK price cap for April 2025).

Using the standard temperatures during the day and ECO mode overnight.



Model Weekly Power Consumption Weekly Running Cost
Everhot 60 75kWh £20.27
Everhot 90+ 90kWh £24.32
Everhot 90i 75kWh £20.27
Everhot 100+ 90kWh £24.32
Everhot 100i 75kWh £20.27
Everhot 110+ 90kWh £24.32
Everhot 110i 90kWh £24.32
Everhot 120+ 140kWh £37.84
Everhot 120i 90kWh £24.32
Everhot 150+ 140kWh £37.84
Everhot 150i 90kWh £24.32
Everhot 160i 140kWh £37.84


Standard temperatures from the factory:


220c in the Top Oven.

100c in the Bottom Oven.

290c on the Boiling Plate.

200c on the Simmering Plate.


ECO Mode overnight 9pm-6am (drops the set temperatures by 50%)

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