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need opinions on higher-end gas ranges
Wolf no longer manufactures a residential line of ranges. Sub-Zero bought
the residential line...
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Michael Harp
http://CopperPans.com
SubOn 1/27/04 7:58 PM, in article ,
"Philip Weiss" > wrote:
> Wolf has not discontinued their residential line. The residential line has
> a separate website. (sorry, I don't have the address handy. You will
> probably find that Wolf is somewhat more expensive than DCS.
> Blue Star is a less known brand that is very highly rated and slightly less
> expensive. Five Star is a somewhat lesser brand (but still very good) and a
> full step less expensive. Additionally, they can often be found on e-bay at
> a good discount.
>
> www.fivestarrange.com
> http://www.prizer-painter.com/Ranges.htm
>
>
> "Joe Helmick" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Reading an ancient thread on google groups has me wanting to pose the same
>> question again: I am trying to get opinions and actual owners'
> experiences with
>> the higher-end gas ranges.
>>
>> As part of a kitchen renovation, my wife and I are considering a nice
> range,
>> 36", stainless, all-gas. We do not need a self-cleaning feature. We cook
> and
>> entertain A LOT, and we want the satisfaction of a using a good tool when
> we
>> cook, but we are also mindful of cost. If we can save $1000 on one model
> over
>> another and get the same results, that's just fine -- name recognition is
> less
>> important than performance.
>>
>> We're looking at DCS ranges, and looked up Wolf today, but was dismayed to
> see
>> that they apparently have discontinued their residential line. (?) We've
> seen
>> the kitchen magazine ads for many of them but want to solicit real
> experiences
>> and opinions.
>>
>> Joe
>
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