6 burner pro rangetop vs 4 burner with grill
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Comments (10)Looking to remodel and I'm also looking for some advice on choices: cooktop, drop in range, freestanding, steam, or separate ovens. I really like the new color choices BUT I would like a stainless top / continuous grates / a real low simmer burner and 1 or 2 high speed burners. The kitchen is small but I could just barely do the 36 size w 36" hood. Is it possible to get those features? I've been looking at the American Range because it says it doesn't need 220 wiring but it is a little over my budget with hood and installation it is over $6000. Reading about the ranges, I didn't like the pre heat time being so long for the larger ovens and therefore looking at other options. And, does anyone know if I will need to get 220 wiring for the cooktop or for the built in wall ovens? Right now I have a microwave hood 300 cfm over a 30" freestanding range (6yr old gas). Thanks so much for any advice....See MoreBlue Star 36'' rangetop - 6 burners or grill????
Comments (7)Stuckintheberg, having people comment on something they don't own is nothing new on the internet. It happens all the time including here :) :D. We are serious barbeque cooks. We have had indoor grills and got rid of and sadly so despite the pain it was to clean. And we have no less than three outdoor grills. One is gas. The other charcoal. And the last cerarmic cooker with computer control for 16+ hours smoking. So while I may not have any experience cooking on bluestar grill, as an engineer and serious BBQ owner/cook who has been studying intensively what to get for our next kitchen, I have something useful to say. Perhaps :). OP is free to disregard my comments at will as I was clear how I came about my finding. Note that we would want to have an indoor grill if performance was there, but it simply is not. Our ceramic smoker can barbeque even while it is snowing outside or below zero. With computer control, I can sit inside my house and watch it cook and control its temp, etc. And make healthier food (with low temps) because there is no burned bits that have the potential health problems. Here is the link to the computer program I have written to control my smoker if anyone is interested: http://tvwbb.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/9270072103/m/9950027635. Yes, it is not as convenient as firing up an indoor grill. But if it is the labor of love, you work for it a bit :). Of course, I appreciate that others love the units they own. And I am sure you and cpovey get good use out of it. So the OP has both sides of the coin and can decide what to do accordingly. Here is a link that might be useful: Smoker Control Program...See MoreNeed help!! 30' or 36' range? 4 or 6 burner? grill or driddle?
Comments (4)I'd get the driddle. JK :-) What weissman says. There is no "right" answer for that question. So many factors: size of kitchen, cabinet choices, ventilation options, energy use, type of oven desired, need for ultra high or ultra low BTU burners, the "look" you're going for, price point (a big one), etc. If you want useful feedback, it would be great if you just posted more personal information: what you do with your range, how much to spend, what kind of look you're going with. The folks on this forum are just DYING to offer you their opinions if you'll just ask the right questions....See More8 Burner Rangetop (vs 6+Other)...
Comments (14)We had one of the first 7 series Viking's out with the griddle and it was awful. You would cook 4 pancakes in the front and the first one in the back wasn't ready to be flipped over. We went through four units before we gave up and had it replaced with a 6 burner unit. While we were out the 800 bucks for the delta in cost, we were much more happy this way. An Update: After a LOT of back and forth and uncertainty and looking and trying them out, we are going to go forward with a wolf 6 burner + grill. In our last home the grill was 8 feet from the kitchen. In this one you have to go through a bedroom and down stairs to get to it. So unless I'm doing something pretty darn fancy, I'm not likely going to be using the grill (which is pretty sad because I love that grill). We really want the 48" for comfort of two folk cooking together, which we do a lot. We can't bring ourselves to do Viking again, and they still don't have a wok ring for their 7 series after multiple years (and the aftermarket "works with everything" don't work with it). We seriously considered bluestar and just can't bring ourselves to do the open burner thing. I'm sure it is wonderful, but it's just too industrial for the kitchen we're putting together. Because of the above we are going with the Wolf 6 burner + Grill. We'll spring for a grate with the integrated wok ring in it. I'm not 100% certain just how often we'll use the grill, but I know we'll use it more than the griddle. It's also the same height as the other grates, so you can easily move from one burner to the next. I'm not 100% sure we're making the right decision, but we're making the best decision with what we know! Now to figure out: is a 48" hood "enough" or do we need to give up cabinet space for a 54" hood. And is the 9" low profile Best by Braun hood really just as "good" as the 18" one, if they both have an external 1200 CFS blower....See Morecookncarpenter
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