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brooklyn1
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Who makes the good glass cooktops?
On Fri, 08 Aug 2014 19:12:25 -0300,
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>On Fri, 08 Aug 2014 18:08:16 -0400, Brooklyn1
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>>Nothing you wrote makes that obvious and I have a lot of talents but I
>>don't read minds... so what kind of gas... you are very poor at
>>supplying pertinent details. However if you're heating with gas then
>>you already have gas available for cooking. It's no big deal to snake
>>flex tubing from your furnace to anywhere in your condo unit. Often
>>the gas company would be happy to install the line for free, they'd
>>make more money selling you more gas. Truth is most likely you
>>probably don't want to spend for a gas stove... obviously... that's
>>the real reason why most people with electric stoves don't have gas
>>stoves... but they manufacture all sorts of fercocktah alibis about it
>>being too much trouble... the real trouble is they're misers who don't
>>realize that natural gas cooking over electric cooking will pay for
>>the new stove in a year or two, propane would take about five years to
>>pay for the new gas stove but pay for it nonetheless. Were it me in
>>your situation having gas cooking would be a no brainer. In fact when
>>I moved here one of the first things I did was to get rid of the last
>>owners electric stove and have propane installed so I could have gas
>>cooking. I also had the propane company retrofit the oil fired boiler
>>to propane; much cleaner, no schtink and no cleaning/maintaining. They
>>charged for the retrofit unit but not for the installation or gas
>>lines, even threw in a line for my Weber grill. And it was a big job
>>to install the 500 gallon propane tank and dig a 40 foot trench to
>>bury the line and to run gas lines throughout the house... a lot of
>>pricey fittings involved but cost me nothing... they were very happy
>>to sell me propane the past eleven years... I'm a very good customer,
>>all last winter my propane bill was more then $4,500 for heat,
>>cooking, and grilling, and they were never not paid as soon as the
>>bill arrived. I can understand if someone lives in a rented apartment
>>but the ONLY reason someone who lives in their own home who wants gas
>>cooking doesn't have it is because they are too cheap and and are in
>>hock because they don't pay their bills.
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>FOAD idiot !
Deadbeat!
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