Posted by Determined on October 24, 2014 at 16:10:14 from (216.130.212.113):
Looking at replacing our stove.
Never thought it would be so difficult.
New induction units look good but they don't make them in white and everything else is white and working good.
Dual fuel unit would be nice but price on them is insane.
Had a flat top, it was ok but sucked when canning.
Considering gas or a plain old coil top.
Big problem I have is they all [even the gas] have the electronic controls for the ovens, the last one we had we finally threw out as they wanted almost as much for a control board than we paid for the stove in the first place.
Spoke to an appliance shop and was told most of them now days it is cheaper to buy a new stove if the panel goes out.
As well I can't find anybody who offers more than a one year warranty.
Does anybody know of a brand that isn't insane on parts prices or stands behind there products anymore?
Or should I just buy three plain Jane coil top stoves for the same money and keep the spares in the barn.
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