dogsnus wrote:
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> Katra > wrote in :
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> >
> > You CAN replace just the top for a fraction of the price of replacing
> > the stove. Do it. It's worth it.
> >
> > And never EVER use a pan that is warped...
>
> Okay, never having had that type of stove, I'll bite.
> What happens when you use a pan that is warped?
>
> Terri
It tends to "rock" on the flat glass surface...
This can increase the danger of cracking your stove top. :-)
I actually put aside a 30 year old pressure cooker and bought a new one
because the bottom had become slightly convex over the years, and it
rocked on the new stove during heating...
I paid $800.00 for my new GE double laminate glass top.... and it's been
worth every penny! If nothing else than for the ease of cleanup! <G>
It's also black so contributed to the decor.
Plus, the oven timer turns the oven off when it runs out. Just like on a
microwave. This thing has all the bells and whistles! :-) I bought it 3
years ago.
K.
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