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2013.1 | Think about used... | SSGBPM::KENAH | Haunted by demons who stole my soul | Mon Sep 25 1989 16:09 | 6 |
| Try a used restaurant supply store (look in the Yellow Pages)
but be aware -- these suckers can get expensive.
I saw a high quality 8 burner stove eight years ago: $2,000.00
andrew
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2013.2 | Thanks for the info | ASHBY::BEFUMO | Knowledge perishes . . . understanding endures | Tue Sep 26 1989 08:45 | 9 |
| Thanks andrew,
Was that just a cook top, or the entire range? New or used?
Actually, that sounds pretty reasonable if it was a new range,
especially considering that you can easily go over $1,000. for a
high-end home model. The only problem with a true commercial range,
I'm told, is that they're not made to go right up against a wall. This
is the main reason I'd consider going with a commercial cooktop - that
way I could get a used one as you suggest & go with a home style wall
oven. Thanks again.
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2013.3 | Check This Old House | AKO569::JOY | Gotta get back to Greece! | Tue Sep 26 1989 10:09 | 15 |
| re .2
ABout the commercial stoves not being able to go right up against the
wall. I can't remember all the details, but I recall that on the
previous house-restoration on This Old House they installed a
commercial stove and made a big deal about how previously you couldn't
use them in the home because they got too hot to put against a wall,
but this new brand or version solved that problem. It was a gorgeous
stove/oven, 6 burners I think. Unfortunately I don't remember the
brand, but maybe you could call WGBH and ask them. It was the series
that was rerun just previous to the current one. Sorry I can't remember
more of the details, but at least you know there IS something out there
that fits the bill!
Debbie
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2013.4 | Details | SSGBPM::KENAH | Haunted by demons who stole my soul | Tue Sep 26 1989 10:54 | 6 |
| $2000 for eight burners, two oven/broilers and a warming shelf, new.
The style I saw was the type you usually see in restaurants -- polished
steel, no enamel, big, clunky, easy to clean, but not "pretty".
andrew
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2013.5 | Beware | PMROAD::JEFFRIES | | Tue Sep 26 1989 13:21 | 7 |
| If you are a serious cook, beware of the standard wall oven, They
are very small. When I first moved to my current house, It had a
wall oven and broiler, and none of my cookie sheets would fit and
most of my roasting pans didn't either. When I had to replace my
counter top burners, I shopped around for ovens also, there are
larger ovens but for larger $'s. I chose a range with an upper and
a lower oven. Now I have two ovens and a microwave and I love it.
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2013.6 | Vulcan range | BOMBE::INFANTE | | Tue Sep 26 1989 13:52 | 4 |
| I saw a beautiful 6 burner range with oven 2 weeks ago. It was a
Vulcan and had black enamel. Owner said it cost about 1k but that may
have been five years ago.
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2013.9 | cooktops - JENAIRE | BENTLY::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Tue Sep 26 1989 16:00 | 4 |
| JENAIRE has both elec. and gas stove tops/etc. I like cooking on the
gas very much - it is nice and will FIT most kitchens which can be a
problem...cook top only...someday I will have a kitchen with 2 ovens,
big ovens, so I can really do it right....sigh.
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2013.10 | | VAXRT::CANNOY | despair of the dragons, dreaming | Tue Sep 26 1989 16:01 | 7 |
| I know Viking makes good restaurant/commercial ranges that can be used
in the home. If you get a gas range, make sure the gas company ups your
equipment. A lot of the commercial ranges will have 15,000 BTU
burners.
Course you can go for top of the line and get an Aga which runs around
$6000 or so.
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2013.11 | Upper and lower ovens | SSGBPM::COMISKEY | | Tue Sep 26 1989 16:54 | 8 |
| Re .5
What brand of stove with upper and lower ovens did you buy? And, would
you recommend it? I've been looking at those and would appreciate
advice.
Kate
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2013.12 | More info on Viking | AKO569::JOY | Gotta get back to Greece! | Wed Sep 27 1989 10:33 | 9 |
| This month's issue of the GBH has an ad for Viking ranges. Features
include zero clearance installation against ordinary walls and
cabinets, gas infrared broiler, double and single ovens, 5 designer
colors and eletronic ignition. The vendor is 21st Century Distributors,
349 Lenox St., Norwood, Ma. 02062-3417, 617-769-6222 or 450 Sackett
Point Rd. North Haven, Ct. 06473, 203-288-3821
Debbie
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2013.13 | y | PMROAD::JEFFRIES | | Thu Sep 28 1989 11:53 | 23 |
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re. .11
My stove is a Caloric, and I recommend it highly, For me it was
the cheapest way to get two ovens. The bottom oven is a large full
sized one and the top is smaller, but larger than a Microwave interior.
The top one takes a 9x13 pan with room to spare. I have a lot of
family holiday dinners and I always had trouble getting everything
timed to be done at the right time because the roast or turkey or
what ever always dominated the oven. Now I can have casseroles and
hot breads with out having cold meat.
Mine was purchased at Lechmere about 3 years ago for well under 1K.
This may sound crazy, but I don't like the fact that it's self
cleaning. I have always cleaned my oven about twice a week and have
never had to use much elbow grease or had a dirty oven. Now I find
my self letting the oven get dirty enough to justify using the self
cleaning process. The other thing I don't like about the fact that
it's self cleaning, is that there is no window in the door of the
lower oven (there is on the top one) and I have to open the oven
to see what's happening. The top one isn't self cleaning, but you
can take it apart and put all the peices in the lower one for cleaning.
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