Wolf vs GE Monogram Rangetop
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Comments (2)I have ruled out your choices and have been looking at the real commercial guys: American, Bluestar, Capital and DCS. The Capital has been the most impressive and I was quite suprised waht you get for the price. Decision making time is near and am hoping for any comments from Capital owners, preferably those that have their InfraQ grill. Any comments......See Moreanother induction question--wolf vs. GE monogram
Comments (4)I picked the Wolf. One reason is that it doesn't show finger prints, etc. because of the design in the cooktop. I'm going with the framed one. Kitchen won't be done for 6 weeks so I have no experience on it. I am going to a demo with the Wolf chef in a month. Hopefully I'll learn a few things from him....See MoreMonogram Rangetop w/grill vs. Wolf
Comments (1)Just remember on the time it takes for replacement parts.GE parts for me only has taken 3 to 7 days.Read what others have said about Wolf....See MoreSubzero/Wolf vs. new GE Monogram
Comments (14)After reading endless posts and reviews here and elsewhere, we went for the Wolf. It is a pain to clean (even though they say it will be easy) - and the burners chipped my porcelain sink. Each grate must weigh 5 lbs., and the grill option grate must weigh 8-10 lbs. Maybe all the stoves are like this. The worst thing about this stove is the oven rack design. They don't glide easily, and are difficult to change out when the oven is cool, deadly when the oven is hot. Their designers missed the simple AND functional concept. Mechanically it is superior - temperature regulation and those sorts of things are engineered well. Flame control is good. It looks like a tank in the kitchen. Won't buy another one. Only two dealers in our area, service has been horrible. The first stove showed up looking like it had been hit by a train - someone had dropped a forklift load on it thinking we wouldn't notice. They also scratched our wood floors delivering it, and the replacement. I am a year plus trying to get a faulty stainless trim piece replaced - and I bought the entire extended warranty. Next stove will be LaCanche or KitchenAid. Even if they won't work as well (might work better, not sure), at least they will be more pleasing to look at every day. The problem with these sorts of things (Ranges, Hoods, HVAC, Refrigerators, Toilets, etc) is that you can't really run the full range of use before you purchase....See Moressampath
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