Rayburnomics
A guide to Rayburn running costs and efficiencies.
What makes Rayburn such a great choice?
Rayburn is in good company and sharing a great deal
with its sister brand, AGA.
Many Rayburn customers recognise this connection straight away - just like an AGA, the cast iron ovens cook fantastic food using radiant heat. It is British-made throughout comes in a choice of stunning coloured enamel finishes with cast-iron hotplates, and provides the warm glow of heat into the kitchen that can offset the need for radiators.
For all Rayburn owners, it's the heart of their home, and a focal point for the family in the most important room in the home.
Rayburn and the environment
Rayburn is an unsung environmental champion with a strong spread of green credentials:
- Made from recycled materials
- Low carbon footprint from factory to your home
- Optimised for renewable fuels
- Efficient energy use
Rayburn running costs - the facts
There is a Rayburn that runs on almost every fuel, and one to suit most sizes of home.
Rayburn Cooker only models
If you're wondering how much it will cost to run a cooker-only Rayburn, there's a handy table in the full Rayburnomics document that shows the energy consumption and running costs based on energy prices as of May 2010.
It costs surprisingly little to run a Rayburn, and these figures are based on running the Rayburn for five hours in the evening - providing all the cooking you need along with 5 hours of warmth into the kitchen.
Rayburn Cooking & Hot Water or Cooking, Hot Water & Heating models
For Rayburn models that provide hot water or hot water and heating, you'll need to consult a qualified heating engineer who can calculate running costs based on the size and type of home.

