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"Cheri" wrote in message news
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> She originally said she had an all electric stove, then when gas was
> available got the gas cooktop, I assume a countertop cooktop... so she
> must still have the electric stove but isn't using the electric top
> burners. She never said anything about having seperate wall ovens,
> she said stove. She really was very unclear, that's why my
> questioning. And when I asked what's better about an electric oven
> saying that's what I like is a non answer because that's not what's
> better about the electric oven. The only real differences between an
> electric oven and a gas oven is the fuel and that electric costs more
> than gas. If somone is going to be switching to gas cooking the
> normal person would buy a whole new gas stove, not go to to the
> trouble and expense of buying and installing a gas countertop unit...
> that means she gave up that countertop space for no viable reason and
> has to look at those unused electric cooktop burners collecting dust
> on the old stove. Maybe she installed that new gas cooktop in her
> bathroom vanity. LOL



No, the gas stovetop replaced the electric stovetop in the stovetop cutout
that is above the pull out pots and pans cupboards and the wall oven is an
electric oven installed in a larger cutout than the original cutout so the
oven could be larger than the old oven. Why? Because I like it that way! I
hope that makes it clear enough for you. LOL and EOD

Cheri
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EOD ?

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