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we should but it is so expensive. our house came with an electric cooktop then about 8 yrs ago we replaced with a gas cooktop from KitchenAid. gas units are so much better no elements,switches to replace.Tacori E-ring said:Are you remodeling your kitchen?We have a gas jenn-aire cooktop.
nice stove PT!!Pink Tower said:I have this one; it is huge. Cooking is a hobby for me. I had to get a huge vent a hood to handle the stove and I got this behemoth. I'm a happy cooker.
This time of year, I prefer my Weber. I cook everything in it. For Father's Day, I even cooked a cake in it. (It is gas.)
DF,Dancing Fire said:nice stove PT!!Pink Tower said:I have this one; it is huge. Cooking is a hobby for me. I had to get a huge vent a hood to handle the stove and I got this behemoth. I'm a happy cooker.
This time of year, I prefer my Weber. I cook everything in it. For Father's Day, I even cooked a cake in it. (It is gas.)![]()
miraclesrule said:Free standing Jenn-Air gas with downdraft for convection and has a detachable grill, which I have never used.
I'm drooling over Pink Towers kick ass stove.
kenny said:We have a cheapo Kenmore freestanding gas range, like this.
It works.
I usually buy cheap stuff that just does the job so I can spend more money on stupid stuff like diamonds.![]()
I'd never spend money on fancy appliances, or kitchen or bath remodeling.
Everyone I know longs for the ultimate bath and kitchen.
I want a well-cut flawless Blue 3-ct sapphire with a report from AGL stating its origin is Kashmir.![]()
To each his/her own.
Ksinger,ksinger said:kenny said:We have a cheapo Kenmore freestanding gas range, like this.
It works.
I usually buy cheap stuff that just does the job so I can spend more money on stupid stuff like diamonds.![]()
I'd never spend money on fancy appliances, or kitchen or bath remodeling.
Everyone I know longs for the ultimate bath and kitchen.
I want a well-cut flawless Blue 3-ct sapphire with a report from AGL stating its origin is Kashmir.![]()
To each his/her own.
I have a freestanding Kenmore Elite gas range. It was not cheap (although, what exactly IS cheap one wonders) What it does have that I simply could not do without, is the continuous grates on the top. I was NOT going to deal anymore with dragging a pot off a burner to a lower spot, or having to lift that blinkin' thing to move it. May sound inconsequential but it's not: we cook a bunch and that stove was a blend of the best ergonomics and features that I could afford. Most of the time cooking is pretty simple, but when we're going all out, that stove does what we need it to do. I also like freestanding ranges because when the time comes (ever?) to replace it, it will be less expense and hassle than a built-in, which are more expensive for really, no additional features, just "the look".
save me some shrimp.Pink Tower said:DF,Dancing Fire said:nice stove PT!!Pink Tower said:I have this one; it is huge. Cooking is a hobby for me. I had to get a huge vent a hood to handle the stove and I got this behemoth. I'm a happy cooker.
This time of year, I prefer my Weber. I cook everything in it. For Father's Day, I even cooked a cake in it. (It is gas.)![]()
I steamed huge shrimp on it tonight. I guess with the oil spill, I have never paid so much for local shrimp. I live on an island, and the shrimp boats are visible each day.
Pink Tower said:Ksinger,ksinger said:kenny said:We have a cheapo Kenmore freestanding gas range, like this.
It works.
I usually buy cheap stuff that just does the job so I can spend more money on stupid stuff like diamonds.![]()
I'd never spend money on fancy appliances, or kitchen or bath remodeling.
Everyone I know longs for the ultimate bath and kitchen.
I want a well-cut flawless Blue 3-ct sapphire with a report from AGL stating its origin is Kashmir.![]()
To each his/her own.
I have a freestanding Kenmore Elite gas range. It was not cheap (although, what exactly IS cheap one wonders) What it does have that I simply could not do without, is the continuous grates on the top. I was NOT going to deal anymore with dragging a pot off a burner to a lower spot, or having to lift that blinkin' thing to move it. May sound inconsequential but it's not: we cook a bunch and that stove was a blend of the best ergonomics and features that I could afford. Most of the time cooking is pretty simple, but when we're going all out, that stove does what we need it to do. I also like freestanding ranges because when the time comes (ever?) to replace it, it will be less expense and hassle than a built-in, which are more expensive for really, no additional features, just "the look".
That is exactly what mine is. No doubt about it, it is a whole lot of stove for the money. Mine has two "Turbo Burners" and like you siad, being able to slide the pots all over the stove without lifting them is fantastic. I have a water source built into the wall right above mine also. They should pay us for free advertising.