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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You guys really don't need those burners. [b]You can cook anything for your family just fine on a regular, cheap stove. [/b]A good, well-insulated electric convection oven is worth paying for. [/quote] Actually you can't. We had a GE Profile gas cooktop with four burners. Because it was so poorly designed, you could only use two pots at one time because they would overlap into the other burner. The gas never got that hot. One day DC was cooking tortillas and the glass got too hot and exploded. No one was hurt but was able to get the Wolf Gas Cooktop. 5 burners I can use and the gas is much hotter than the old GE. GE is really crappy. We had the builder grade appliances for everything but the refrigerator (we had a subzero put in) and they all had to be replaced within 5 years. The ovens never even worked when we moved in.Dishwasher couldn't hold large dinner plates. Such poorly designed appliances. [/quote] I don’t know exactly what glass you exploded or how, but the output from your GE burners was just fine. If your new range is bigger, it probably fits more pots. That doesn’t mean you need all those BTUs to cook for your family. [/quote]
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