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36' Bluestar drop in open burner vs Capital Maestro sealed?

wok1
12 years ago

Looking for the best "drop in" 36 inch gas cook top for wok and simmering features to replace my Dacor 36" 4 burner gas cook top. I prefer the drop in style due to cost, and less cabinetry and stonework involvement.

Bluestar:

Pros:

open burner

22,000 BTU (2 burners) and simmer burner

better configuration of burners (easier to put

wok on one side and large pot on other)

Cons:

harder to clean (no pull out tray)

may lose drawer space

non contiguous grates

ignition/service issue?

more expensive but manageable

Capital:

Pros:

center wok burner (20,000) BTU and simmer burner

easier to clean

clean lines with contiguous grates

can keep drawer space

less expensive

Cons:

sealed burners

configuration (if use wok, can't use another big pot

at the same time)

Any suggestions? I saw the Bluestar drop in at a local appliance dealer, and was impressed with it's professional look and open burners. I visited the Capital factory and was amazed with their workmanship/fit and finish. I love Capital's range (I saw their new dual gas cooktop/electric oven prototype), but it is cost prohibitive. Both Blue Star and Capital have incredible open gas burners!

In my case, I guess the main issue is Bluestar's open gas burners vs. Capital's sealed burners for wok/simmering cooking?

Thanks, meeting with our cabinetry person soon, and need to select our cooktop.



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