Anonymous wrote:OP, you are awesome, and the best part is that a lot of people on here seemed to think it was a perfectly reasonable question!

Anonymous wrote:OP here - April Fools! Or just another day on DCUM. Or should I say TCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Some people want a move in ready house and a quick solution I don't think this is a bad question at all.
Anonymous wrote:Conservative Jewish families may require two ovens. Might you live near a synagogue or temple community?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a double oven range (GE Cafe version). The lower oven is a half oven and is good for things like roasting veggies and potatoes.
It's a matter of personal preference. Do you bake a lot? Do you roast large chickens a lot?
I don't bake that much but in general I would like to make sure the home has a good resale value if we decide to move in a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of a double oven, but I live in a $500K house so maybe that's to be expected. I wonder what the next must-have will be: double fridge? wait, no -- double toilet!
One for poop, one for pee.
But seriously, in very high-end homes, it is common (notice I didn't say STANDARD, but common) to have his and hers "water closets" in the master bathroom. Basically, a gigantic prep area to share with sinks, a $30K steam shower, wall-mounted anti-fog TVs ..... and then the whole point of a bathroom ? The place to take a shit indoors? Two smallish private rooms with just a toilet and a sliding door for each.
Anonymous wrote:I needed one yesterday.
cooking two legs of lamb simultaneously and roasting asparagus and potatoes...my sister brought ham/cheese sandwiches that needed to be baked and I couldn't stop the lamb so I sent them back home with her.
My upper range is a microwave which also says convection---former owners left no manuals and everytime I got the convection working---the lower oven would shut off. I have tons of kitchen space and would seriously consider a second oven.