Superiore gas range (technogas)
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Narrowing my gas range choice ... Dacor?
Comments (41)Okay...so I am glad you asked. I am going to suggest that you do not buy the Miele. I have the 36" in my home and it will be leaving shortly. It is a very long story but I will tell you that the outer glass is very breakable on the 1134 model. Two have already broken -one in transit to my home and one at my home. The second one was the fault of my contractor but to have TWO break (SHATTER) it should make you think twice. I also know that Miele has had many issues with this glass and will probably be changing the door shortly. Having said all that --the range is GORGEOUS and I am very sad to see it go. I have decided to just go with a dependable Viking. The Dacor is very pretty but I am not sure if they have worked out the kinks with their ovens? I hope this helps....See MoreInduction Vs. Gas Range
Comments (37)adh673 - I went from gas to induction in a heart-beat! My house dates from 1913. The previous update to the kitchen was done in 1983 (not by me) to a white formica kitchen, which was extremely well designed and very hard to improve on :) Anyway, I really wanted induction for several reasons: I had cooked on gas for 20+ years, and never felt comfortable with the open flames. I worried about pot holders catching fire since I had to hold the pot handles with the pot holder to stir things (as mentioned by others, with gas, pot sides and handles get very hot). I really liked the idea of not heating up the kitchen while cooking. The smooth top also functions as added counter space. And the clean up couldn't be easier. As someone else said higher up in the thread, you can put a silicone mat under pots. You can also spread paper towels to catch oil splatters and just throw them away after cooking, with no risk of fire! The only thing my DD misses is toasting marshmallows over the gas flame :) I've now used my Kenmore induction range since August, and really love it (and my new kitchen, too). I have the Kenmore range, a Frigidaire refrigerator, an Electrolux DW, and GE Profile MW. All are SS/black, so blend in (an added bonus, which I didn't realize when I bought these appliances, is that with the exception of the GE, all are made by Electrolux). My brother gave me a new set of induction-capable pots (from Costco) for a recent big birthday, and I've bought a few more from Home Goods at reasonable prices. I love the speed things heat up at, as well as the really really low simmer for such things as melting chocolate. Here's a photo:...See MoreAmerican vs Wolf gas ranges (36' size)
Comments (21)heart-of-dixie please excuse me i did not mean to come off the way you took that comment. what i was refering to was that there have been many threads on this board about the inability of wolf to respond to problems in a timely fashion. i am in no way attempting to be a knowledgable/experienced person in any facet of the appliance industry. however i can safely navigate my way from nova scotia to brownsville texas, to puerto rico and the islands. i run a 110 ft tugboat transporting a 405' 108,000 barrel oil barge. i was just trying to bring to your attention the possiblity of a bad situation and save you from a situation that i wish i was given a heads up on but never made aware of and in turn almost made a really bad choice on a name brand that i thought was a quality product. my apologies if i offended you. as far as department stores go i was always impartial to macy's : ) and in reference to "everything i own being superior" the only superior thing in my life is my wife, and if you don't believe me you can ask her. john...See MoreTecnogas Superiore 48" gas and induction range
Comments (0)Hi, Very curious about this range's unique config- 4 induction burners, griddle and 2 gas burners. Does anyone have any info on this brand and the range? I know it was just introduced in the US. TIA!...See MoreJora
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