Single Electric Wall Oven: WHY is it so hard to find a good one?
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Capital 30" single electric wall oven
Comments (5)I own the single wall oven for the past 16 months. Bake 4-5times a week. Use the oven daily as a food warmer. With 3 racks, it holds my meat and 3 sides warm until I'm ready to serve. It is the #1 go to oven for a family of 7. Oven Settings: bake, broil, roast, perfect convection, delicate bake, temp probe and clean. Oven Temp: 135-550F, with calibration you can reach 110-575F Oven racks: comes with 3 rollout racks, all are adjustable Oven rack placement: 6, I usually use rack placement 2-5 Convection: 1 fan and I'm ok with it. Oven lights: 2 good placement for me Moist roast: feature that uses water to prevent drying during roasting Rotisserie: I've used it for chicken and rib roast Timer: it has 2 and a delay cook feature. Clean: used twice with no problems There was a learning curve for me, coming from a Kenmore gas range to electric. I use delicate bake for all pastries with excellent results. The bake feature works great on proteins and casseroles(chicken, pot roast, baked mac n cheese). My kids broil sausage for breakfast. I do steak for dinner on broil with no problem. Pros: even baking, rotisserie and all racks are adjustable. My 11yr old dtr loves the many features. So different from our Culinarian range. You can customize the oven to your height, it's a back saver. Self clean works pretty good. Easy to use and not annoying loud. We eat around the kitchen island often. Cons: the actual racks could have a little bit better glide. You can't win them all. I also ran into the same when looking to purchase. I told a local salesman, I was interested in seeing the wall oven. I was directed to the architect show in NYC. May I suggest calling Capital at 562-903-1168. I purchased my 48in Culinarian and Capital single wall oven from Trevor @Eurostoves 978-232-0007. Hope this helps, good luck with your purchase....See MoreWhy is powder detergent so hard to find?
Comments (46)Really frustrating part.. is there is no more Tide W/ Bleach Powder with a "clean" scent. The Clean Breeze scent... is gone. And the new "Original" scent... sticks to fabrics, and smells horrible. I was looking on the Tide website, last night. And I swear... it seems like there's a thousand less powders available. It's just, so modest, so little. Yet there's two million different liquids, in different scents. So... disappointing to say the least. Powder Wise. The ones I know I can find easily, locally are... Fab, Cheer, Tide, Gain, Xtra, Purex, All (F&C) and Arm & Hammer. Then there's American Ariel & Phosphate Free Foca and Roma. But... you better like whatever's on the shelf. Because there's typically just one or two different variety's. Sad... because when I was growing up, I remember shopping with my mom at Target... and seeing a one whole side, of an entire aisle of just Powder Detergents, in a million different options. Now... it's pretty slim. I think it's quite different overseas though. And in Mexico, almost everyone seems to use Powder, exclusively....See MoreWhy is it so hard to find what is in your mind! :) (Bathroom cont)
Comments (24)it's confusing until you see a pic of my fireplace that previous owners had when we bought the new place..)) it has(had) this rainbow slate plus white mantel. immediate feeling of something inherently wrong. the feel of the slate is somewhat rustic.the feel of the mantel is traditional. the slate has, like, 6 or 7 colors is in. The mantel is warm white-doesn't correlate to anything in the stone, really, It just reads like a mistake, like a "wut?". they should have gone for a stained mantel if they loved the slate so. now i'm not a slate fan but i must say-it might grow on me too wasn't it so off with the rest of the space, it was also in the living room-dictating nearly every decision around had I decide to leave it while bathroom is a separate place, a smaller space, and you feel much more free to integrate there a material like a multi colored stone if you like it i also feel this "no white" recommendation doesn't really pertain to the fixtures. the baths toilets sinks etc are usually white, that s how we're used to see them..they're also shiny, different sort of surface, and they'll work in any space-they also repeat each other, and one of the main rules(that I find useful lol) of success is repetition of elements so if your future slate ties with the trim-and it will as we know-that's already a part of equation successfully sold. what she says in the article basically is "great! don't paint that trim then"...See MoreWall Oven; 30" single electric w/ convection, Monogram or other?
Comments (6)I have a GE Monogram French door wall oven. It was installed Dec 2015. I really like it a lot. My "second" oven is a first generation GE Advantium now almost 20 years old and still working. My personal experience with GE has been nothing but great. If you call them with a question or a problem, someone is there to answer the phone. If you email them they generally get back to you within 24 hours. I had a problem with the temperature probe not working very well. They sent me another proble (same problem) then had a tech come out to check the oven. Oven worked fine but the probe is poorly designed and requires a very large piece of meat to function correctly. Since I really like the oven, rather than stress out about a probe that gives poor readings, I purchased a ThermoWorks which works great. The oven racks can stay in during self clean and I use the self clean function when necessary. The oven interior temperature is even throughout. It has a steam clean function which I used once and found to be pretty worthless. Hopefully this answers some of your questions. Best Wishes Inga...See Moredeeageaux
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