Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a Bluestar or Ilve range? Pros/cons?
Dwarf about a 48' v 36'. I won't use that many burners but need the bigger stove. And wouldn't a potential buyer expect a large range? (House is worth 1.4m)
Thanks
When we redo our kitchen, I'm expecting to pick up a blue star. They're designed to suit wok cooking extremely well.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a Bluestar or Ilve range? Pros/cons?
Dwarf about a 48' v 36'. I won't use that many burners but need the bigger stove. And wouldn't a potential buyer expect a large range? (House is worth 1.4m)
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm the outlier here. We re-did our barely over $1 M house in McLean (bought under $1M, hope to sell a little over it), knowing we might move in 5 years (and we are this summer), but also knowing we wanted to enjoy the kitchen and entertain a lot while we were here. We have the 48 inch wolf stove with griddle. GE Cafe fridge and dishwasher and Sharp Microwave drawer.
We love our Wolf, and we love, love love our griddle. Use it almost every day. We have three kids - and can make so many dinners (grilled cheese sandwiches, grilled veggies, fried eggs, pancakes and quesadillas) for all three of them within 5 minutes. You can learn how to clean it from a YouTube video. They use white vinegar and a scrubber.
I don't know if we'll get all the money back, but it has been great to use convection oven, small oven and griddle in the meantime. We had a few issues with it at the beginning but the customer service was pretty good and they extended the warranty to cover any future problems. I will probably put a Wolf in our new house if/when I renovate it.
Anonymous wrote:We looked in McLean ($1.2M-$1.3M range) for the past year, saw ~30 homes and NONE had subzero or wolf/viking quality appliances. Did we expect above average, yes. Did we expect luxury, no.
Anonymous wrote:Op here -- thanks for the advice! Our reasoning for the subzero is that it will be freestanding against a small wall -- we thought the subzero looked the best for a not ideal situation. The previous owners had a subzero and we love it (and it's 28 years old). Would love to hear other fridge options if anyone has suggestions!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks.
Do you have the griddle feature?-
Anonymous wrote:Viking is pretty bad.
We have Wolf and SubZero and they have both been fantastic - also American made. To the PP above, mine has black knobs so again, another off the cuff, one size fits all theory that doesn't fit into the snark box.
Anonymous wrote:What do people think of the griddle feature on these high end ranges?
I heard that after first use, it looks dirty, like a seasoned pan.
What about the grill feature. Worth it?