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WHO'S GOT DEALS ON KITCHEN APPLIANCES?

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Old 05-11-2005, 03:52 PM
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OK, out of all of us in the T.O. group, someone must have a way to get killer deals on stove tops, wall ovens, etc.

Looking for Dacor and the like.
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Caplan's weston rd / eglinton area
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if you have a gas hookup I'd recommend a gas range...once you cook or get your wife to cook on it it's hard going back to conventional
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Originally Posted by hapa,May 11 2005, 08:59 PM
if you have a gas hookup I'd recommend a gas range...once you cook or get your wife to cook on it it's hard going back to conventional
i've heard other people say that... why??
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Gas stoves heat up the pots and pans faster. They also bring them back up to temperate a lot quicker once you dump food into them. Since it's consistent, it's easier to control the temperature as well. Damn I've become domesticated.
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...but your right about both points ....

We had electric, we now have gas range - Denise likes it much better.

PS - DON'T get a glass top - the cleaning is a PITA.
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Originally Posted by matrix,May 12 2005, 04:15 AM
PS - DON'T get a glass top - the cleaning is a PITA.
Who cleans their own house?


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You try getting someone to clean the house with a Doberman in it....
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Ive seen that dog - its a delightful poochie - I have a tough time believing that ppl are afraid of that big suck.
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Originally Posted by matrix,May 12 2005, 07:15 AM
PS - DON'T get a glass top - the cleaning is a PITA.
I have a glasstop right now and I hate it...it's like cooking on friggin flashlights. There's absolutely no heat retention when you're cooking. Was planning on upgrading to gas this summer but now...stove...or tyres...stove...or tyres...

The decision is clear.


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