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ElsieD

ElsieD


changed Kitchenaid to Maytag. Kitchenaid was an error.

I had a dual fuel range once but the particular one I had, which I think was a Maytag (or else it was a Jenn-Aire I can't remember which as we had appliances made by  both) never really worked properly.  If it had, I probably would have liked it very much.  So after fighting with it for a number of years we bought an Electrolux range with an induction top.  I loved it.  Unless you really want gas, a range with an induction top is the way to go.  When we sold the house, I bid the range a sad tearful goodbye and really tried hard to use the smooth top electric cooktop that was in the condo we moved into.  I hated it.   That lasted about two months and it was replaced by an induction cooktop.  Happiness.

ElsieD

ElsieD

I had a dual fuel range once but the particular one I had, which I think was a Kitchenaid (or else it was a Jenn-Aire I can't remember which as we had appliances made by  both) never really worked properly.  If it had, I probably would have liked it very much.  So after fighting with it for a number of years we bought an Electrolux range with an induction top.  I loved it.  Unless you really want gas, a range with an induction top is the way to go.  When we sold the house, I bid the range a sad tearful goodbye and really tried hard to use the smooth top electric cooktop that was in the condo we moved into.  I hated it.   That lasted about two months and it was replaced by an induction cooktop.  Happiness.

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