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On 9/23/2011 3:26 AM, dsi1 wrote:
> On 9/22/2011 5:48 PM, Winston wrote: >> dsi1 wrote: >>> On 9/22/2011 1:58 PM, Winston wrote: >>>> >>>> Right now I'm looking at a Whirlpool GW397LXUQ range >>>> because I've had very good luck with their washers >>>> and dryers. >>>> >>>> costco.com Product 413497 >>>> >>>> Unfortunately the range has the 'hi-tek' >>>> electronics right in the path of the airblast >>>> from the oven as do the nasty Maytag products. >>> >>> The styling is kind of retro but you're right that the oven vent is >>> below the control panel. I like the controls on the front panel though. >>> $1200+ is a pretty hefty price tag. I'd probably get something cheaper >>> with the highest output I can get my greasy little fingers on. I like a >>> lot of fire but I'm cheap. My wife just bought a stove from Sears ... >> >> My condolences. > > Ha ha, I can dig that. OTOH, it's different at Sears these days. They > have a lot of different brands and some good prices. Their delivery > service is good and there's one less than a mile from here. To tell you > the truth, I'm a little afraid of going into an appliance store. I don't > quite know why... Appliance stores that remain belong to buying co-ops and tend to have good pricing and good service. They also tend to be a lot more knowledgeable than big bob places. > >> >> Thanks for your thoughts dsil. >> >> --Winston > |
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