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angryrobots
Mar 31, 2005

I did pretty decent replacing my appliances by scalping the box stores every time I'd visit, looking for sales and retuned items.

It's a medley of brands purchased over some months I have, but individually they had great reviews and were purchased for far less than regular price. If you have the luxury of time and space to store the stuff during the remodel, that is.

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angryrobots
Mar 31, 2005

emocrat posted:

Much much more responsive temperature changes, easier to cook without burning, much finer temperature control and much less waste heat making the kitchen hotter. I ended up with a higher end Samsung model

I wish we had sprung for induction, but I don't remember there being anything near the $1000 range when we bought our glass topped Samsung 4 or 5 years ago.

It works well, and certainly better than the electric ring cooktop I grew up with, but eh.

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