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Double Ovens
Asked by S.W. from Dallas
on May 23, 2011
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Any of you who have double-ovens, do you use them more often than just holidays? We are building a house; everyone says dble-o's are really great for resale, but I'm ...
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- Here is the thing, double ovens aren't as big as a range oven. Ya know that turkey for the Thanksgiving dinner, it isn't going to fit. Now mind you there are roaster...
- I run my oven more than my cooktop. So having two ovens would be very convenient. We love desserts. I like to bake cookies, cakes and brownies and having more than one...
- Oh honey, GET THE DOUBLE OVEN!!!! You may not use it every time you bake, but when you need it, you will be SOOOO GLAD you have it!!! Congrats on building a home, th...
GE Profile vs Kitchenaid Architect Wall Ovens & Microwaves
Asked by M.G. from Dallas
on September 27, 2009
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Does any one has any experience positive or negative with the GE Profile and Kitchenaid Architect wall ovens, microwaves and warm drawers?. What are your thoughts on r...
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- We have the GE Profile Convection/Microwave/Speedcook oven and I LOVE it. We've had it for about a year now. It cooks well, warms up fine and the speedcook function ...
- I have had GE Profile Double Ovens, Gas stove, warming drawer and dishwasher for 10 years. I had to have a repair to the control panel on my oven but, that is normal w...
- I have experience with GE Profile Oven, Mivrowave and Dishwasher. We put supposedly great GE Profile products in this house when we built in 2000. Things may hav...
Kitchen Remodel 1 Oven or Double
Asked by D.P. from Los Angeles
on September 28, 2010
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Hi All, I'm in the middle of major home construction and well it should be fun and exciting going through this with 3 kids is very stressful. One room fun but picking...
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- I have totally redone 2 kitchens in the last 5 years and my mother and sister have each done one (all down to the studs and back up again). We all struggled with this...
- If the space holding my answer is tinged with a little green around its edges, it's because I'm so jealous! I have one little (!) oven. The family joke is that the k...
- I have never used a double oven and I cook everyday, from scratch and bake. My Mom, had a double oven... but she put on monthly huge dinners for my Dad's clients and ...
Double Oven W/ Convection Vs. Standard Oven W/ Convection
Asked by S.W. from Kansas City
on March 20, 2011
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I have been trying to figure out which oven I would like better. The double oven would not be wall mounted, so it will be lower to the ground and each oven will have ...
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- I have a standard oven w/ convection. The only time I use the convection is when I am preheating. My inlaws have a standing double w/ convection. This has its pro...
- I have a JennAir convection oven/microwave combo. Love it!! I use the convection mode for meats. I use the bake mode for ......all else. Having the microwave bui...
- I have a double oven, not convection, and I cannot imagine being without it. I use both ovens ALL the time and it is so handy. The space in both of mine is pretty de...
What to Do..... Gas Oven or Electric Oven? Please Share!
Asked by J.P. from Chicago
on June 17, 2010
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Hi Ladies,
I am getting my kitchen remodled and I want to get a single wall oven. Right now I have gas for my oven. If I changed and got an electric oven it would c...
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- I have had electric for the last fifteen years because that is what the house came with. I however would gladly get my gas stove back if I could!
- I switched to an electric stove a couple of years ago, and I really don't see a difference in baking.You do get oven heat top and bottom with electric, so maybe for co...
- When I moved in to my current home, all of my appliances were electric except my water heater and furnace. I found that in the summer (we live in Southern California ...
Do You like Your Electric Stove?
Asked by J.P. from Chicago
on July 3, 2008
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Hi Everyone,
I need to get a new stove in the next few months. We have a built in gas one right now. I think an electric stove gives the illusion that there is more...
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- I have had both. I have to say I like the gas better just because you have more control over the heat. Seems to heat up faster, but if something is too hot, you lower ...
- Hi J., I agree with Bobbi. I prefer a gas stove because you can instantly control the heat whereas with electric it takes too much time to cool down.
- My mom had to switch from gas to electric when they moved a few years ago and she said she felt like she had to relearn to cook. She had electric many years, before, b...
Need a New Oven, Anyone Have One They Just Love and Had Good Luck With
Asked by C.K. from Kansas City
on January 15, 2009
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My oven has quit working and no longer can get the needed part to fix. I would like your opinions if you have one you really love or hate so I can figure out what to g...
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- We recently replaced ours and now have a Kenmore Elite double convection electric oven. I love it! Convection cooks SO much more evenly and in less time. We've had ...
- My husband was w/the military so we've moved a bunch & I've had just about everything. My favorite is a gas oven and gas top. The smooth top is great if you don't cook...
- C., I had a gas then bought an electric, thought I would love the flat top. I hate it its hard to clean with the scratches and the burning of food. It takes longer to...
Convection or No Convection
Asked by K.A. from Dallas
on November 3, 2009
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We currently have an electric stove top and built in oven. We want to convert to gas and get a new slide-in range and microwave. I wanted to get opinions on is conve...
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- I have a convection oven and I've never used it. I'm afraid too. I think if I knew how to use it and adjust the temp and cook time for food, I would use it. My sist...
- I have a double oven and the top has conv. and regular and the bottom only regular. I use convection about75% of the time. It is great for food where there is a lot ...
- Yes for convection ovens. The difference between convection and conventional is simply a fan that swirls the heated air around for even coverage. If the recipe calls f...
New Heat & AC Unit = Significant Saving on Energy Costs?
Asked by A.K. from Phoenix
on February 27, 2012
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For those of you that have had a new heat & air system put in recently, did you find your energy costs went way down? We are replacing our 25 year old model ( well ove...
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- we did see an improvement in our electric and gas bills. Enough to actually notice. our units were 17 yrs old. I'm talking about 100-150 a month difference.
- Go to a dealer with your furnace and house size info and ask them to make the comparison for you. Our furnace fan went out and the repairman was able to tell us how m...
- We built our home in 2000. We found out soon after with TX heat that the builder put in heat pumps/furnaces/ductwork that was not capable of keeping up with a 4000 SF...
Should We Get a Convection Oven?
Asked by C.S. from Minneapolis
on August 12, 2009
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Hello, we are about to start a kitchen remodel project and have picked out our appliances. The oven we like can come with or without convection and the price differen...
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- I love my convection oven for the same reasons as the previous posts. But for $300 more??? I don't know if I would pay that much more just for convection. Sounds to me...
- I love my convection oven. I use it for so many different things. The newer ones have a temp and time conversion. It is not that hard to figure out. The best part is t...
- At our last house we got a convection oven, but it was on clearance when we bought it, so barely more than a regular one. I appreciated it when baking the most, so if ...