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Julie Bove wrote:

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> "cshenk" > wrote in message
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> > Julie Bove wrote:
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> > > My mom bought me a new one from Lowe's. The choices were few as I
> > > needed electric and didn't want a flat top. I could not get
> > > bisque to match my other appliances. Although it appeared to be
> > > available online, I was told they could not order it and I should
> > > go with white and when needed, replace my other appliances in
> > > white as well. This is the one I got:
> > >
> > > https://products.geappliances.com/ap...pecs/JB258DMWW
> > >
> > > It has buttons in the centers of the burners that prevent the
> > > burners from being turned on with no pan there. They also prevent
> > > the burners from overheating. My mom didn't pay that price but
> > > after adding a 3 year warranty, delivery and a cord, it added to
> > > about that much.
> > >
> > > So far so good but it seems to get a lot hotter than my old one.
> > > The burners have more settings than my old on and even on the
> > > lowest setting, the food continues to boil. Can't get a low
> > > simmer. Oven seems hotter too and different proportions. Wider
> > > but not as high from top to bottom.

> >
> > You probably need something like this:
> >
> > https://www.amazon.com/HIC-Harold-Co.../dp/B000HM9ZSY
> >
> > Thats a simple one and I have 2 of them that reside on my gas stove
> > top all the time for various uses. Not expensive and works well.

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> Not sure it would work with these burners.


They are built for gas or electric and perfect match for the picture
you posted of the new stove. Lots of variations on them for special
needs but the basic one there will solve your issue.