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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on November 17, 2013, 12:39:54 PM
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The empressof all (27,848 posts) Sun Nov 17, 2013, 01:19 PM
Lets talk appliances and am I crazy to give up the Gas?
So I am redoing my kitchen. This house that I recently moved back into has gas. Prior to moving in here I had electric flat top range. And although I thought that I really, really missed the gas when I didn't have it; I really love how easy it was to clean the flat top. Now that it's just the two of us, I am not doing a whole lot of fancy meals.
So now I am rethinking replacing this gas stove with an induction stove. CRAZY? I just don't know.
Do any of you have induction and what do you think? I mostly have stainless cookware but I do have a few of those new fangled non stick pans that I love. I guess they would have to go to the kid if I make the leap.
And does anyone have a counter depth fridge that they like? I would prefer a french door.
I have been looking at the GE Cafe series with the gas range with the double oven..... OY....I am feeling like I am over thinking this
First up.....
.....franksolich's #1 draft pick for the Top DUmmies of 2013, Skippy from New York City:
NYC_SKP (54,711 posts) Sun Nov 17, 2013, 01:34 PM
1. I love my Samsung counter depth fridge with bottom freezer, not french door.
I'm delighted that they've finally started offering more of these shallow-depth models at reasonable prices- ten years ago they were sold at premium prices, more money for less box, go figure.
I love gas, but admire the induction cooktops but have never used one, so you're on your own there.
Have fun!
northoftheborder (3,897 posts) Sun Nov 17, 2013, 01:35 PM
2. I have chosen an induction cooktop for my new house still in planning stage.
I did a lot of research and thinking about it. I thought I wanted gas, for it's many benefits, instant change in heat, most chef's use it. But we do not have a gas line in our neighborhood, would have to have a tank outside, (ugly and has to have access to refill). The induction top is more expensive, and you have to have steel pans (fortunately most of my pans are steel or cast iron). It is instantaneous, safe, no wasted energy, and so easy to clean. The top itself does not get hot, so if stuff boils over, no problem; likewise with hot oil on surface - no fire. I heard one chef comment on his choice to the effect that he would have chosen induction when he redid his kitchen, but it was still too new. (at least 5 years ago). So, I haven't used it yet, & don't know anyone who has one, but I'm convinced that is going to be the coming best choice. The tops have various size "burner" spots, as well as higher heat output on some, (for rapid boiling) and lower heat output on others (good for simmering).
One salesman I talked to said to get the top with a stainless rim on edge for protection, because that is a weak spot for chips leading to breaking of glass top. Scratching the glass with some of my pans might be a concern, don't know if some of my old cast iron will work well because some of them have a slight raised edge and might not make full contact with top.
To test to see if pans will work, use a magnet. If it sticks, it will work. One of my pans has a copper bottom, will not work, but all my AllClad is fine. That might be an issue if you have an expensive set of cookware that wouldn't work. One salesman said sometimes the manufacturers will throw in free pans, if you buy several appliances from them at once.
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The best gas oven inspection is conducted while the lib's head is inside it, and the gas turned on.
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The best gas oven inspection is conducted while the lib's head is inside it, and the gas turned on.
Don't forget the best way to get those stubborn stains off any oven surface is to mix a little bleach and ammonia together.
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beac (9,404 posts) Sun Nov 17, 2013, 01:38 PM
3. Our new house has a flat top.
I was sure that it would be the FIRST thing we replaced, being that I am a life-long gas devotee. However, some other complications with the move (Mayflower = the devil) put that on hold and now that I have lived with it for a few months, I too have grown to appreciate the easy clean up. I was expecting the same awful experience you get with the old coil-style ranges, but have been pleasantly surprised at how well it works.
I think we'll eventually go back to gas but probably not until we do a full kitchen remodel several years down the road.
The only worry with the flat top is keeping our heat-seeking kitty off it while it cools. I usually put a pan of plain water over it to cover it. So far, so good.
I'll be interested to hear people weigh in on the fridges. We HATE ours but it is brand new (bought by sellers just before putting the house on the market) so we will live with it for a while. Really missing the side-by-side we had at our old place.
And there's Ms. Hindenberg:
Warpy (72,697 posts) Sun Nov 17, 2013, 04:53 PM
4. As long as you're not going to replace all your cookware, go for it
Induction seeks to combine the responsiveness with gas with the easy cleanup of electric and adds a little safety as well, as the cooktop stays cool.
I don't know anyone with a counter depth French door fridge. It wouldn't work in my space but I drool over them. I also drooled over bottom freezer fridges. I just didn't get one because I didn't drool over the extra $800 on the price.
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I have gas.
I also like pie.
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I have gas.
I also like pie.
:lmao: :rotf: :rofl:
Ditto to both, and H5!
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How are all these DUmmies able to afford new houses, let alone new induction ovens, on their food stamps and funemployment checks?
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How are all these DUmmies able to afford new houses, let alone new induction ovens, on their food stamps and funemployment checks?
Id like to know that too -
I'm not a fan of conventional electric ovens, and prefer gas over them - but induction ovens are really great. Until the price drops I'm not going to get one.
Yet a primitive can.. Which leads me to three possible scenarios.
A ) Stolen merchandise.
B ) Financial priorities are 'unusual'
C ) Daddy gub-mint covers all of the bases, allowing the primitives to use all of their income as play-money.
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I have gas.
I also like pie.
Havin' chili for dinner! Anyone have an address where I can send my gas to this stooooopid ****in' DUmbass? I have an inductive cooktop btw. It sucks! Anyone who thinks they're easier to clean has not used one. ****in' idiots!
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Id like to know that too -
I'm not a fan of conventional electric ovens, and prefer gas over them - but induction ovens are really great. Until the price drops I'm not going to get one.
0bamastoves. We had to pass it to find out they were in there.
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How are all these DUmmies able to afford new houses, let alone new induction ovens, on their food stamps and funemployment checks?
Actually, it appears the imperious primitive's fallen on hard times.
She and her husband once lived in a larger, newer home, and had this smaller, older one as a rental unit. I believe the second house belonged to her mother, who died.
Well, their home's now out of the picture for reasons unknown, and they moved into their former rental unit, which apparently needs work.
The imperious primitive, who's late-middle-aged, is rather stout and has an adult son who makes mom happy because when he comes home, he presents her with his "newest," which both he and she agree is "the one," definitely "the one." The son's of course of a certain sexual persuasion.....
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Whenever I see a post from DUmmy Ugly Warpy, I always think of the DUmp's dick inspector, Horse With No Brain.
She had started a couple of really great storylines, one with her slutty daughter, and the other her plan to move from her dusty, crappy Texas trailer park into a falling-down abandoned farmhouse.
Then after laying all that terrific groundwork she just up and disappeared.
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The best gas oven inspection is conducted while the lib's head is inside it, and the gas turned on.
:II:
<-----All Electric. Refuses to have an LPG bomb in the yard.
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<-----All Electric. Refuses to have an LPG bomb in the yard.
They have underground tanks now, no unsightly visible tank, which I almost got until propane went above $2.00/gal, and
I have a 25 gallon (100#) "bomb" on my porch. :-)
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They have underground tanks now, no unsightly visible tank, which I almost got until propane went above $2.00/gal, and
I have a 25 gallon (100#) "bomb" on my porch.
Those huge tanks are an awful eyesore, but they must be safe.
I don't recall ever hearing of one blowing up.
Given the neighborhoods where they're normally found, there's no doubt hundreds maybe thousands of them have been shot, hit by falling trees, run over by drunks, and exposed to forest fires.
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Those huge tanks are an awful eyesore, but they must be safe.
I don't recall ever hearing of one blowing up.
Given the neighborhoods where they're normally found, there's no doubt hundreds maybe thousands of them have been shot, hit by falling trees, run over by drunks, and exposed to forest fires.
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Bacon.
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Hold my beer and watch this.
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Hold my beer and watch this.
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