New Stove- Please Help

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lorrieg Posted 11 Aug 2007 , 8:43pm
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Hello again, I'm looking for a new oven and am unsure about which type to get. I'm looking at gas top/electric bottom and all gas. Any thoughts? I'm looking at GE right now. I have a limited selection where I live.

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aurasmom Posted 12 Aug 2007 , 1:55am
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I have a wall oven, a Jenn-Air convection or not. I really like it. It was bigger than the standard wall oven.

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kjgjam22 Posted 12 Aug 2007 , 2:32am
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its all i know. i like the gas...its easier to control.

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lilie Posted 12 Aug 2007 , 3:28am
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Hope you find what your looking for.

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twooten173 Posted 12 Aug 2007 , 4:11am
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In a perfect world he's what I'd get
http://www.thermador.com/product22.html
or even
http://ww2.dacor.com/products/product_page.asp?ID=er36d

My budget will only let me get somthing like this icon_mad.gif :
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?cat=Cooktops%2C+Ranges+%26+Ovens&pid=02265134000&vertical=APPL&subcat=Freestanding+Ranges&BV_UseBVCookie=Yes

I personally don't have any preference for the baking element as long as the oven has three racks and convection.

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lorrieg Posted 12 Aug 2007 , 9:02am
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Thanks everyone, this is a big help! I've always had electric and so has my family so I didn't have anyone to ask. You guys are great. thumbs_up.gif

kjgjam22 that is the cutest baby ever in your avatar!

aurasmom I'm off to check your links. I do have convection so I think I like that because I use it but my cerulan? top is driving me crazy with it's uneven heating/cooling during cooking. It's from Sears as well.

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BlakesCakes Posted 13 Aug 2007 , 2:20am
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I just bought this one when my other oven died:

http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?cat=Cooktops%2C+Ranges+%26+Ovens&pid=02267519000&vertical=APPL&subcat=Freestanding+Ranges&BV_UseBVCookie=Yes

It's not cheap, but with 2 ovens, a bridge burner, optional convection in the large oven, etc., it seems to do everything I'd ever want.

Good luck finding something that makes you very happy icon_wink.gif
Rae

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lorrieg Posted 13 Aug 2007 , 3:05am
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Hi Rae, that's a nice stove! I was at Sears today looking at what they had. I'd been to Home Depot yesterday. The GE profile in Gas is nice as well. It has a cooking/warming drawer on the bottom. I have to call my heating guy and see how much it's going to cost to bring the gas over to that side of the house before I commit to buying anything dollarwise.

This house is 100+ and I also want to get white or bisque or maybe even black. The stainless would just look wrong. Then I'd have to redo the whole kitchen and I know that's not going to happen. icon_rolleyes.gif

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