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Default Advice on new range

On Nov 20, 9:15*am, Zz Yzx wrote:
After a measly 32 years, my range has cratered.

Any rec's for a new one? *$500-$700 price range?

Any ones to stay away from?

Thanks a heap,
-Zz


I have an apt bldg and the 50 yr old stuff I dont throw away, I think
for 5-700 they are all very poorly made, I have a used appliance
dealer that got me a few real nice units worth maybe 6-800 new today
for 150 instaled. You dont know what you are getting anymore with
china in charge, at least we dont buy chinese milk, and know about
chinese kids toys, and chinese dog food. You wont get the quality you
now have unless you pay thousands. Just compare price by inflation
over 32 years. Get what you like, its all disposable stuff now,
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