Posted by jdemaris on October 24, 2014 at 17:30:46 from (70.194.7.214):
In Reply to: Buying a stove posted by Determined on October 24, 2014 at 16:10:14:
We have two houses. One has a 1928 Magic Chef gas stove and oven, and the other a 1949 Chambers gas stove and oven. Easy to fix, very reliable, etc. They will do anything and more then many newer stoves. Made to be kept a lifetime (or more).
As to new gas stoves with a mechanical oven thermostat? Several companies sell them. Simple, reliable and expensive. Lehmans.com sells them. Unique of Canada sells them, etc.
Probably not what you're looking for and few people want an appliance to last a lifetime. If so, they can be found.
Unlike antique tractors that often cannot do some of the things new tractors do - some old stoves cook better then new ones. As to the new "off grid" stoves with mechanical thermostats - I've never owned one. I know a few people who do however.
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