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Looking for advice on 30' gas range (free-standing)

kp123
14 years ago

Our cheap electric hotpoint range that came with our house finally died this week! So, we are in the market for a new free standing range. We have a gas hook-up, so I'd like to go with gas.

I've spent hours researching this site and others and have narrowed it down to four options. Budget is $1000 - $1400. I cook a lot and have two children (7 & 10.) I bake a lot of bread in the oven and do a lot of stir fry/pasta/etc. on the burners.

Any thoughts on any of these brands or models?

LG - LRG3093 or LRG3095

I like the look of this one, and I like the JD Edwards accolades for LG ranges. The lower priced one doesn't offer convection or a warming drawer. (Will I use those?)

http://www.lg.com/us/appliances/ranges/LG-gas-range-LRG3095ST.jsp

Kenmore 774831

Most boring to look at, but the most features for our price range (warming drawer, convection, etc.)

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_02277483000P

Frigidaire FPGF3081

Actually, I like this one best except for one thing: it has a "chicken nugget" button right on the control panel part. I honestly don't think I could spend a thousand dollars on an appliance with a chicken nugget button. Just seems so wrong. My husband is suggesting that he could cover the button with electrical tape so I won't get mad every time I cook with it.

http://www.frigidaire.com/products/kitchen-appliances/gas-electric-ranges/fpgf3081kf

GE - JGB500 or 800

We have GE washer/dryer that have worked out well for us. I like these.

http://products.geappliances.com/ApplProducts/Dispatcher?REQUEST=SpecPage&Sku=JGB500SEPSS

Anything else I should be thinking of? Is it worth a few extra hundred dollars for features like a convection oven or a warming drawer?

Thanks so much for your help! Why is it so hard to choose? I swear I spent less time researching my last auto than I've spent on the range!

-K

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