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Vince 01-07-2005 06:56 AM

Best 30" free standing gas range . .
 

Looking for a new 30", willing to spend from 1000 to 5K, but Ive heard some
of the expensive ones are not worth the extra $$

Any suggestions ? Thanks !



Cape Cod Bob 02-07-2005 06:00 AM

On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 22:25:09 -0500, sd > wrote:

>There are some pretty decent ranges out there for around US$1000,
>such as Frigidaire's (and its Sears cousin, the Kenmore Elite) and
>the Bosch range. Going up to US$3000-5000 will buy you more burners,
>higher BTU output, more ovens, more features, and (a limited amount
>of) ooh-ahh recognition


The home versions of professional ranges do NOT have higher BTUs than
the extra hot burners on the under $1000 models. You will NOT get
high BTUs on ANY non-professional range.
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[email protected] 03-07-2005 06:23 PM

For what it's worth, I bought a Garland 30 inch freestanding gas range
about four years ago. It has four star pattern burners. I like it very
well, but I sure think $3,000 was a ridiculous price for which to sell
these. Its hottest burner is very hot, and the simmer burner is pretty
good. The stove is a small beast to clean well, and the burners seem
temperamental insofar as they frequently won't light from the
electronic starter and need a match.

I love the ceramic broiler element. It gets super hot.

I hear Bluestar, the successor to Garland, has improved on what I
bought.


Philip Weiss 04-07-2005 05:08 PM

BlueStar offers a 22K burner on their "professional style" range




"sd" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> Cape Cod Bob > wrote:
>
>> The home versions of professional ranges do NOT have higher BTUs than
>> the extra hot burners on the under $1000 models. You will NOT get
>> high BTUs on ANY non-professional range.

>
> I suppose it comes down to what each of us considers "high BTUs." My
> Frigidaire tops out at 16,000 BTUs for one of the "power burners" --
> somewhat unusual for a range that goes for under a grand. However,
> ranges from companies like Dacor, Viking, and Wolf have burners that
> go up to 18,000 BTU (in the 30" size) -- and that's _every_ burner,
> not just one or two. While that's not the BTUs kicked out by a
> professional range, (BTW, _I_ didn't classify Dacor/Viking/Wolf
> etc., as "home versions of professional ranges;" you did), they _do_
> offer more high-BTU burners than lower-priced ranges.
>
> sd




Vince 05-07-2005 03:00 AM

Yes, I did hear BlueStar is good, anyone else have one ?


> wrote in message
oups.com...
> For what it's worth, I bought a Garland 30 inch freestanding gas range
> about four years ago. It has four star pattern burners. I like it very
> well, but I sure think $3,000 was a ridiculous price for which to sell
> these. Its hottest burner is very hot, and the simmer burner is pretty
> good. The stove is a small beast to clean well, and the burners seem
> temperamental insofar as they frequently won't light from the
> electronic starter and need a match.
>
> I love the ceramic broiler element. It gets super hot.
>
> I hear Bluestar, the successor to Garland, has improved on what I
> bought.
>





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