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| Registered Join Date: May 2005 Location: Macedon, NY 
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			Tapping into the brain trust here.  Looking to move to a decent gas range....cant swing a Wolf or DCS, but more like a Bertazzoni or Electrolux Icon.  Something <$3k.  What say you?
		 
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|  04-17-2011, 12:14 PM | 
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			Do some Google searches and see what the feedback is. This appliance website (ApplianceGuru.com: The Samurai Appliance Repair Forums) is an excellent resource!
		 
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|  04-17-2011, 12:17 PM | 
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			About two years ago, we bought an Electrolux dual range - gas stove/electric oven - & we are extremely happy.  Our previous POS was a glasstop electric which I would never buy again due to the cleaning.  My BIL has a Wolf or similar & he complains that the complete lack of programmability in the gas oven is a pain.  He wished he had gotten a dual like ours. Ian 
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			Second on the dual fuel Electrolux. -True convection with, I think, three elements (sp.) in the oven. -Very unique ball bearing oven racks that extend almost all the way out. I've not seen this on any other stove and can't believe everyone isn't copying it. -The top mounted knobs and touch screen screen are a little odd at first but so much more conveinant. You don't bend over to make inputs. -The built in meat thermomater is great, very accurate and has visible display on the horizontal screen as well as allowing you to set an alarm when meat reaches temp. -Simmer setting on main burner is nice to have. -Two real ovens with seperate timers and controls. The stove lacks the home/industrial looks of some other ranges (notabley the GE Cafe in the same price range) but has a load of features that are truely useful. We did have a board problem with the touch screen but it was replaced under warrenty and I was told by the tech (who I know and trust) that the company had resolved the problem. 
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			I should ad, however, that intall was a PIA. I was building my own home and was able to move the gas and electric myself or it would have been costley. Check the specs as there is a limited opening for hook up due to the lower oven.
		 
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			You might keep an eye out for a nice pre-owned unit (Thermador, Wolf, Viking, DCS, Gaggenau, Elecrolux, Dacor, BlueStar, Five Star, etc.). If it fits the bill, this Viking seems like a good deal (and shouldn't be too far away): Viking 48" Gas Stove / Range / 6 Burners and Grill(syracuse) Here are a couple good deals locally in PHX (even considering freight): 48" WOLF Stainless Steel Natural Gas Range Stove! Model#R486C THERMADOR 48" DUEL FUEL GAS RANGE OVEN STOVE | ||
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			As a cook, one thing I really like is the continuous flat surface of the 3 pc grates on the Electrolux. Ian 
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|  04-17-2011, 01:24 PM | 
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			I have a KitchenAid gas/gas slide in.  Has been pretty good and reliable.  I do not like the burners though.  They do not concentrate the heat well on the smaller burner.  The large burner is a flame thrower though and can be adjusted for smaller pots.
		 
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			Several years ago I bit the bullet and bought a Jade all stainless commercial 6 burner with a grill. It is a tad wide at 48 inches but completely pops apart for easy cleaning as expected with a commercial range. The two biggest issues were the price, around $5000 or so and the weight which is 450 pounds. We have an open crawl space under the main part of the house but so far no issues.
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			Take a look at a Bosch.  We really like it!  It is definitely better than a Kitchen Aid and GE Profile we had in previous houses.
		 
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			My wife picked up our 36" DCS for $2600.00 plus $300.00 delivery off of Ebay. I couldn't believe it myself until it arrived. They normally go for around $6500.00
		 
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			I'll 2nd Hugh's comments about used and Thermador. The downside is that you have to be patient. For awhile I looked at any Wolf on CL nationwide using Tempest. I might take a week and it might take 5 months to find something decent for a good price. Lots of crap for sale. | ||
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			I have had a dacor in my last house.  It was ok.   I bought a wolf for this house. Expensive PIA to clean. Works great. I would second the look for a second hand wolf comment. They rock. Larry | ||
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			Very happy with our 6 burner Viking. I believe it was about $2500.
		 
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			I picked up my Thermador cooktop on evilbay for just under a grand. it was a few years old.  Was around $3300 new  Definately a great score.   
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|  04-17-2011, 06:22 PM | 
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			great input.  On the fence with Duel fuel...more research.
		 
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