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Hi Ladies!!!
About 2 months ago i killed our stove. I was cooking corned beef and it boiled over while i was looking for something for my DH. Needless to say our stove was from when the house was built...back in the 50's, and they can not find any pieces to fix it so they are getting us a new one. Yay!
Any suggestions on brand or type? Thanks ladies!!!
Re: new stove
If you are doing simple cooking techniques (boiling water, etc) then I would get an electric (if you have a gas range now, you'll have to see if you have a plug for it, you probably need a 3 prong plug vs a 4 prong because they changed it in the 90's. Also, I'd recommend getting a smoothtop with the self-cleaning options (as opposed to the coils). It's much much easier to clean up, however you're not supposed to use Cast Iron on the smooth tops as it scratches the surfaces. Good brands are Whirlpool, GE, LG, Siemens, Maytag (they are owned by Whirlpool now), Samsung. I'd avoid Fridgidaire, they aren't known for their quality or longevity these days.
Our stove just kicked the bucket as well. We went to Roecker and Berger and got a Frigidaire ceramic top. I'm not a fan of the coil tops.
We were able to get them to knock some of the price down since we took it home that day. It's got some unnecessarily fancy features like a warming pad, and the two burners on the front can be either 6" or 9", and a convection oven (which I still don't know what that means...). I honestly don't do much cooking, but I figured we would have it for a while, and eventually maybe I'll learn to cook. Good luck!
I'd about kill for a gas stove!
We have a 10-year-old GE electric and it's just ok. I don't like the coils, I'd rather have a smooth top. I would stay away from Maytag, they're toward the top of the list for repair issues.
Consumer Reports recommends the GEs, Whirlpools, and Kenmores for smoothtops, and GE and Kenmore for coils. (I only know that because we just bought a new dishwasher and I drooled over the range section while I was on the site!)
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I don't have much of an opinion other than I have a smoothtop and bar tenders' friend or bar keepers friend or whatever it is works wonders for keeping it clean! I make sure to clean it between uses otherwise getting any burnt on items or marks off is a bear.
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