Decorating & Renovating
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How many BTU's for the cooktop?

Jen & T.J. 6.17.06 BabyBlog * my chart *
Joseph Henry was born at home on March 9, 2009
Nora Mae was born at home on October 30, 2011
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Re: How many BTU's for the cooktop?

  • I would go with the second one.  Our last stove had five burners with one power burner that was 15,000 btu and it was awesome for big pots of water for spagetti, etc.  It is also nice since your big burner on the second stove isn't in the front.  That was my only complaint with our last stove the big burner was in the front which made me nervous with our kiddos running around.  You will never regret getting a too powerful stove only the other way around.
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  • The first one has more power... 2x9,500, 1x12,000, 1x5,000 and the center 17,000.

    The second has 3x9,500, 1x5,000, and 1x15,000 in the center.

    Their configuration look the same to me... the pricier ones has metal knobs.

    Jen & T.J. 6.17.06 BabyBlog * my chart *
    Joseph Henry was born at home on March 9, 2009
    Nora Mae was born at home on October 30, 2011
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