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![]() jmcquown wrote: > > Wayne Boatwright wrote: > > "jmcquown" > wrote in news:aztyb.36341$W7.2371 > > @bignews1.bellsouth.net: > > > >> Bishoop wrote: > >>> The glass top on our 11 month old Kitchen Aid range just cracked. > >>> > >>> My wife was boiling the residue left from roasting a turkey for > >>> gravy. The pan is a large aluminum roaster. > >>> > >>> My wife was in another area of the kitchen when she heard this loud > >>> noise. It was the sound of the range top cracking under the pan with > >>> the gravy fixings. > >>> > >>> She has used this same pan several times in the past doing exactly > >>> the same thing with no adverse affects. > >>> > >>> I wonder if this is going to be covered under the warranty. > >>> > >>> Comments? > >> > >> My comment: This is why I *don't* want a glass top range! > >> > >> Jill > > > > I don't know how common this is, however, we had our first glass-top > > range for almost five years, then moved to another house and had > > another one for over three years before moving again. We never had a > > problem, and I would never consider buying anything else. Presently, > > we have a coil-top range which I can't wait to get rid of. Have you > > ever seen one the coils explode and burn? They can and do, although > > not frequently. I think you take your chances regardless the type. > > I'd rather take my chances with glass. > > > > YMMV > > Wayne > > I'd much rather have a gas cook-top. I have had an electric oven coil catch > fire and it was not a pretty site. Unfortunately, where I live, I can't get > a gas cooktop. And Ray won't hear of a gas range; he's got a terrible > paranoia about cooking with gas. > > I can't imagine using heavy cast iron cookware on a glass stovetop. Just > the thought of little ol' me lifting a cast iron pot on top of a glass top > range makes me cringe. It would be sure to crack. Or make me crack for > fear of cooking with it! > > Jill I have a glass topped stove, and my primary cookware is all cast iron, or stainless steel. :-) Never had a problem. I am careful, but I'm not petite either. <G> Plan to start weight lifting again shortly. It's been about 8 years..... K. -- >^,,^< Cats-haven Hobby Farm >^,,^< >^,,^< "There are millions of intelligent species in the universe, and they are all owned by cats" -- Asimov Custom handcrafts, Sterling silver beaded jewelry http://cgi3.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAP...s&userid=katra |
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