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Jenise
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Carl Eppig
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Carl Eppig wrote:Our electric Viking oven in wall had all the temperature settings worn off by age after five years. So we have to guess where the temperature knob should be set, and then check with an oven thermometer. The companion microwave wore out at the same time, and we replaced it with a GE that has works just fine at 2/3ds the price.
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Mark Lipton wrote:Just curious, Robin: does the self-cleaning bit mean that it's a dual fuel system with an electric oven? That would be sweet if true.
Jenise
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Carrie L. wrote:Carl Eppig wrote:Our electric Viking oven in wall had all the temperature settings worn off by age after five years. So we have to guess where the temperature knob should be set, and then check with an oven thermometer. The companion microwave wore out at the same time, and we replaced it with a GE that has works just fine at 2/3ds the price.
Our freestanding Viking oven (range) has so much play in the temperature knob, there is about a 50 degree "swing" in either direction.
Jenise
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Robin Garr wrote:And a quick pic. No, it's not fancy, not high-end, but you know what? When I cook on it, it makes me happy.
Jenise
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GeoCWeyer wrote: I am happy with it except I prefer the open to the closed burner.
Jenise wrote:Congratulations on the redo, Robin. Looks great, and I love those cabinet handles--actually had those planned for our house until someone talked me out of them. A decision I've regretted ever since!
Jenise wrote:GeoCWeyer wrote: I am happy with it except I prefer the open to the closed burner.
That's interesting; probably because I have the open I've assumed I'd be happier with closed since they're easier to clean. What's the downside to a closed burner that I'm not seeing here?
Mike Filigenzi
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Carrie L.
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Jenise wrote:Carrie L. wrote:Carl Eppig wrote:Our electric Viking oven in wall had all the temperature settings worn off by age after five years. So we have to guess where the temperature knob should be set, and then check with an oven thermometer. The companion microwave wore out at the same time, and we replaced it with a GE that has works just fine at 2/3ds the price.
Our freestanding Viking oven (range) has so much play in the temperature knob, there is about a 50 degree "swing" in either direction.
Ditto. I pretty much cook at 200, 300, 350 or 400 and don't bother trying to pretend I can be right about anything in between.
Christina Georgina wrote:My 2 hob induction is by far my favorite in all respects - speed, control, ease of cleaning and if I do another kitchen it would be only induction
Jenise
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Christina Georgina wrote:My 6 burner Blue Star has been totally reliable. No malfunctions whatsoever. If all you ever do is high heat it is terrific. Simmer is very difficult and with some saucepans, impossible. Very industrial/restaurant kitchen in appearance with very heavy, cast iron grates it is difficult to clean and looks like well used cast iron cookware even when clean.
My 2 hob induction is by far my favorite in all respects - speed, control, ease of cleaning and if I do another kitchen it would be only induction
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