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Martin Fisher

Martin Fisher

On 6/22/2016 at 1:37 PM, DiggingDogFarm said:

The GE range is still going, but has some issues. About 3 years ago, rust started developing rust on the bottom of the oven door, that's gotten progressively worse. All markings wore of of the oven knob — I REFUSE to pay $35 for a replacement!

Worst of all, the oven floor has started to burn through in spots!!!! GRRRrrrrr!!! >:(

 

Had an energy/safety audit performed a couple months ago.

The now ~7 year old GE gas range, which started going to hell at around 3 years old, is emitting dangerous levels of carbon monoxide (CO.)

This isn't a top of the line stove nor was it bottom of the barrel. It wasn't inexpensive. Not for me anyway! :sad:

I will NOT buy GE (now owned by Haier) appliances ever again!!! I'm not a happy camper. :angry:

 

"In 2016, Haier Group acquired GE Appliances. Being a part of this large global organization provides GE Appliances with additional resources to continue to innovate and sell our products internationally."

Martin Fisher

Martin Fisher

On 6/22/2016 at 1:37 PM, DiggingDogFarm said:

The GE range is still going, but has some issues. About 3 years ago, rust started developing rust on the bottom of the oven door, that's gotten progressively worse. All markings wore of of the oven knob — I REFUSE to pay $35 for a replacement!

Worst of all, the oven floor has started to burn through in spots!!!! GRRRrrrrr!!! >:(

 

Had an energy/safety audit performed a couple months ago.

The now ~7 year old GE gas range, which started going to hell at around 3 years old, is emitting dangerous levels of carbon monoxide (CO2.)

This isn't a top of the line stove nor was it bottom of the barrel. It wasn't inexpensive. Not for me anyway! :sad:

I will NOT buy GE (now owned by Haier) appliances ever again!!! I'm not a happy camper. :angry:

 

"In 2016, Haier Group acquired GE Appliances. Being a part of this large global organization provides GE Appliances with additional resources to continue to innovate and sell our products internationally."

Martin Fisher

Martin Fisher

On 6/22/2016 at 1:37 PM, DiggingDogFarm said:

The GE range is still going, but has some issues. About 3 years ago, rust started developing rust on the bottom of the oven door, that's gotten progressively worse. All markings wore of of the oven knob — I REFUSE to pay $35 for a replacement!

Worst of all, the oven floor has started to burn through in spots!!!! GRRRrrrrr!!! >:(

 

Had an energy/safety audit performed a couple months ago.

The now ~7 year old GE gas range, which started going to hell at around 3 years old, is emitting dangerous levels of carbon monoxide (CO2.)

This isn't a top of the line stove nor was it bottom of the barrel. I wasn't inexpensive. Not for me anyway! :sad:

I will NOT buy GE (now owned by Haier) appliances ever again!!! I'm not a happy camper. :angry:

 

"In 2016, Haier Group acquired GE Appliances. Being a part of this large global organization provides GE Appliances with additional resources to continue to innovate and sell our products internationally."

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