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Kenneth
 
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 23:01:50 GMT, "Jimbo" >
wrote:

>DCS 36 four burner gas with grill in the center
>measures 11/1/4 center to center here with
>slide anywhere grids. Over the edge up front and to the sides is easy .
>
>Really large pans work great for home use anyway ....
>Love my DCS ... cheaper then Viking but really
>heavy duty units.
>
>They tell me some folks from Viking quit and started up the DCS stuff ???
>Well anyway it works here .
>
>"Don Wiss" > wrote in message
.. .
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm still a ways from redoing my kitchen, but no reason not to work on its
>> design now. One of the issues is which pro style range to buy. One
>> annoyance with my current cheap Magic Chef is the closeness of the front
>> and back burners. Put a large frying pan on one and you can only put a
>> small pot on the other. Looking at specs of pro ranges this distance isn't
>> one provided.
>>
>> To start this off, and for comparison, I went and measured the distance on
>> my Magic Chef. Measured center-to-center I find 9 1/2"
>>
>> What is yours?
>>
>> Don <donwiss at panix.com>.

>


Howdy,

I have a six burner D.C.S. and need to add:

Despite the fact that there appears to be an acre of flat
range top, there is a serious difficulty using larger pans.
That is because at the rear, there is a vent lip of some
sort that rises above the plane of the burners. It is an
incredible nuisance. (but not as much as top posting <g>)

All the best,

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Kenneth

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