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"Trent©" wrote:
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> On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 11:22:33 -0600, Katra >
> wrote:
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> >
> >
> >dogsnus wrote:
> >>
> >> Katra > wrote in :
> >>
> >> >
> >> > 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. :-)

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> How can it increase the danger of cracking?
>
> Have a nice week...
>
> Trent
>
> Certified breast self-exam subcontractor.


Well, it's how we cracked the top of the first one we ever had. :-)
It came with the house when we moved in. I don't know how old it was and
I don't remember the brand... All I know is that mom was using an old
pressure cooker on it with a warped bottom, and it was rocking, and that
is when and where it cracked. While it might not apply, we choose not to
take the chance with the new one even tho' it is a much better top.

K.

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