High end kitchen appliances worth it?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are buying a Wolf, you are buying it for the name. Or, more accurately, the red knobs, so everyone will know you spend a lot on your appliances. There are other high-end appliances that actually increase functionality, so may be "worth" the premium - a Wolf does not. It's basically a marketing scheme.


We have Blue Star. Love them.


Blue Stars are great, we have one in our beach house. House in MD as a la cornue. It fit better aesthetically while giving us features we wanted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are buying a Wolf, you are buying it for the name. Or, more accurately, the red knobs, so everyone will know you spend a lot on your appliances. There are other high-end appliances that actually increase functionality, so may be "worth" the premium - a Wolf does not. It's basically a marketing scheme.


I hate my wolf. It’s been serviced 5 times in 5 years. But we have a 2 million dollar house and I think it’s standard. The builder put it in.


What brand fridge do you have?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are buying a Wolf, you are buying it for the name. Or, more accurately, the red knobs, so everyone will know you spend a lot on your appliances. There are other high-end appliances that actually increase functionality, so may be "worth" the premium - a Wolf does not. It's basically a marketing scheme.


We have Blue Star. Love them.


Blue Stars are great, we have one in our beach house. House in MD as a la cornue. It fit better aesthetically while giving us features we wanted.


Like several burners just for cash?
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