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wff_ng_7 wrote:
> "Arkadiy" > wrote:
> > Well, as I looked further into it, Frigidaire has 3 lines of
> > products. PLG is the "professional", the most expensive line. FLF --
> > the cheapest line.
> >
> > I had the impression that which line a particular product belonges to
> > gets determined by the features. The PLG I mentioned has second owen
> > and convection owen, and is near the top of the line (36 and 42 in
> > ranges more expensive than it). Looking at the Frigidaire catalogue,
> > there is no FLF with similar features. However, this particular FLF
> > in Lowe's is packed with the same features, and it's price is much
> > higher than any FLF in the catalogue, but not nearly as high as this
> > PLG.
> >
> > (I used the catalogue at the Frigidaire web site)
> >
> > In Lowes they have a catalogue that contains both. This particular
> > FLF is marked "Lowes only".
> >
> > Still a mistery for me

>
> Okay, I found both ranges on Lowes site, and found that catalog on the
> Frigidaire site. There are several differences, and I suspect they are charging
> a pretty steep price for those features. Maybe the features just aren't worth
> the money to you.
>
> Some of the differences a
> - Maxx Clean
> - Vari-Broil
> - EvenCook3 Convection System
> - Sabbath Mode


Thanks for pointing this out. I only looked at major features, such
as presence of convection or a second owen. When you look at the same
line, like PLG, they are just adding these features along with
increasing the price. Apparently, when comparing different lines,
it's more complicated... Such as in this case, they packed this FLF
with advanced major features, but it didn't put it into a different
line (It would be good to know what exactly determins the line). For
comparison, a PLG w/o the second owen costs only $100 less (MSRP).

Regards,
Arkadiy



 
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