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For a friend who doesn't have gas in their home and doesn't have the $$ to
spend putting a gas line in. Can you get a decent cooktop that will work with propane? Do you know of any (we're thinking Wolfe, Viking, etc.) that would drop into a 36" area. Thanks in advance, Marjorie |
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 22:24:27 -0400, "animzmirot"
wrote: For a friend who doesn't have gas in their home and doesn't have the $$ to spend putting a gas line in. Can you get a decent cooktop that will work with propane? Do you know of any (we're thinking Wolfe, Viking, etc.) that would drop into a 36" area. ANY cooktop/rangetop will work with propane. We are having the Wolf RT364C installed soon....but I have cooked on the rangetop at the dealer. It is wonderful. We also considered Blue Star RGTNB36-4CB. It appears to be a good rangetop..but only could look at the unit over the internet and couldn't cook on one. The Wolf was 2820.00 and the Blue Star was 2425.00 Don't forget...before installation of the unit...you need a minimum 900 CFM exterior vented hood....and we are getting a 1200 CFM roof mounted hood. |
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