Anonymous wrote:I have a 15 year old GE profile glass cooktop. I clean it with toothpaste. The thing won't die and the temperature settings work perfectly. I don't understand the comment about rice catching fire when spilled.
My children cook [live here and home for summer from college]. Watching one of my son's make fried rice and another an omelette immediately erased my thoughts on getting a cute stainless gas stove.
Then we have them flopping pancake batter and cooking bacon for friends...
cleaning - like wiping a mirror with windex only use water and toothpaste after getting off food particles with soapy rag
gas -see link
http://www.wikihow.com/Keep-a-Gas-Stove-Clean
They are all home and it took me 2 minutes to clean up pasta sauce residue after their clean-up.
My plan is to get new counters and the gas stove when the house hits the market- no one will touch them but me - plywood on an island over the sellable granite or marble!
Anonymous wrote:People think they like gas because they heard that other people do, and so it makes them feel superior. Who cares. Both heat up your food. Electric boils water faster. Someday gas will be outdated again, just as it was in the 80s-90s.
Anonymous wrote:Silly nonsense. People who would actually not buy a house b/c the stove is electric. I bet these are the same people with sparkly clean Vikings. You'll be fine with electric and without induction and I'm a chef.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:running a new gas line to the street? WTF?? i've never heard anyone say they weren't buying a house because it didn't have a gas stove. Silly.
I would likely not consider a house that didn't have gas in this area, given the ubiquity of neighborhoods with gas. If I did it would certainly come with a significant discount. As one PP suggested, people in towns where gas isn't prevalent often have home-sized propane tanks. That might be an alternative.
Anonymous wrote:running a new gas line to the street? WTF?? i've never heard anyone say they weren't buying a house because it didn't have a gas stove. Silly.