One day you’re clubbing at secret raves all night long and the next thing you know you’re deep-diving in dishwasher shopping
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Simple, get the Bosch (not joking)Can I hijack for some suggestions for electric range/ovens?
Can I hijack for some suggestions for electric range/ovens?
One day you’re clubbing at secret raves all night long and the next thing you know you’re deep-diving in dishwasher shopping
I have a Toto. It's a great toilet.Its when you start getting into the merits of various toilet models you know you've made it.
If you already have compatible non-stick pans (or want to replace them) take a look at ranges with Induction stovetops. My only wish is that I could've found one with knob controls rather than buttons, but we couldn't find any that had controls on the back with knobsCan I hijack for some suggestions for electric range/ovens?
I have a Toto. It's a great toilet.![]()
What I love about the Toto is that the flush water comes out and circles the rim of the toilet. I haven't bought a toilet in 20 years, so I don't know if that's common or only a feature of Toto toilets.I've heard good things. Consensus best option seems to be either toto drake or the American Standard Champion 4 (which i've got in a couple bathrooms now)
Number two is not good....I came down with it last week. I slept for damn near 36 hours straight. The body and head aches were absolutely brutal.
I've still got the cough, chest congestion, fatigue and a weird sensitivity to light going on.
Not quite as bad as having salmonella awhile back but easily number two on my list.
Number two is not good....
We have always been a Maytag/Whirlpool household, but have been disappointed with the amount of repairs in recent years. Trying our GE for the new electric range. Only a little less than year in, but so far so good. .
No recommendations for KA range either. On our third heating element, had to replace the temperature sensor, and the control board (which was the most expensive / most difficult to swap out of all the range repairs). Range is 5 years old, and don’t get me started on the knobs…..stickers are flaking off and replacements are $40/each and there are four of them. Would love to get back into a gas range, just haven’t been fortunate to have that as an option in the homes we have lived in.If you already have compatible non-stick pans (or want to replace them) take a look at ranges with Induction stovetops. My only wish is that I could've found one with knob controls rather than buttons, but we couldn't find any that had controls on the back with knobs
We bought a GE last year when the Samsung failed. It seems fine. The burners are pretty hot, I seldom have them higher than halfway up and on the lowest setting they are a little hotter than I would prefer. However, I had a Kenmore range some years ago that took forever to heat up and I prefer the GE. It has many settings for the oven; convection, pizza mode, air fry, etc. I’ve tried them, but don’t see the value. We use “Bake” 99% of the time.Can I hijack for some suggestions for electric range/ovens?
You can they just don't supply the cord.I’ve always been surprised by the hard wiring required on these. Why can’t you just plug them in?