Posted by Bob Bancroft on October 24, 2014 at 17:59:01 from (67.142.162.23):
In Reply to: Buying a stove posted by Determined on October 24, 2014 at 16:10:14:
In our first house, built in 1978, we had electric stove and water heater. We built and moved to our farm in 1992 and switched to propane as much as possible. The first stove worked fine. The wife worked it hard as she was baking constantly.(Bread from our own wheat, etc.) Over 11 years I replaced several oven igniters. I got sick of that and bought her a new stove. This one was the nightmare. Worked OK for about a year. Then, when I fired up the corn dryer, it would go berserk. Appliance repair guy, who was hunting here at the time, replaced everything in it, twice, (at no charge). I assumed it was something to do with gas pressure, draw, whatever. He finally suggested we unplug stove for a while when it screwed up. Eureka! Apparently a voltage drop was messing with the stoves brain. Wife got fed up with that one. A few years ago we bought the most basic stove we could find around here. It's a Hotpoint RGB530DEP2WW. So far, so good.
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