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Rootworker July 13th 07 09:09 PM

gas ranges - DCS vs Viking vs Wolf?
 
I'm remodeling my kitchen and have decided to splurge on a pro-style (zero
clearance) 30" range. The main contenders seem to be DCS, Viking and Wolf.
I'm leaning toward the DCS, but would welcome any feedback from folks with
first-hand experience with any of the above. Thanks.

Joe



Dave Bugg July 13th 07 10:41 PM

gas ranges - DCS vs Viking vs Wolf?
 
Rootworker wrote:
I'm remodeling my kitchen and have decided to splurge on a pro-style
(zero clearance) 30" range. The main contenders seem to be DCS,
Viking and Wolf. I'm leaning toward the DCS, but would welcome any
feedback from folks with first-hand experience with any of the above.
Thanks.


Why not ask on rec.food equipment? Pro-style is not the same as pro, but it
costs a whole lot more. I use a DCS pro range, and you won't match it's
performance with the DCS residential line.

Does anyone know which pro-style paint or wallboard works best? :-)
--
Dave
www.davebbq.com



M Q July 13th 07 11:18 PM

gas ranges - DCS vs Viking vs Wolf?
 
Rootworker wrote:

I'm remodeling my kitchen and have decided to splurge on a pro-style (zero
clearance) 30" range. The main contenders seem to be DCS, Viking and Wolf.
I'm leaning toward the DCS, but would welcome any feedback from folks with
first-hand experience with any of the above. Thanks.

Joe


I bought a 48" DCS dual fuel, and I regret it.
It seems to be quite overpriced for what it is.
It does not have many features that you would expect
in standard, non-pro-style ranges.
The cooktop burners are very poor at adjusting heat level:
most of the angular range of the knob puts out high heat.
At the low end, there is about 10 degrees where the heat goes
down to medium. There is a simmer setting that is too
low to simmer anything. If you try to set it between
simmer and low, it soots up.

I think that the most recent consumer reports has an article about
pro-style ranges.


Eric9822 July 14th 07 04:43 AM

gas ranges - DCS vs Viking vs Wolf?
 
On Jul 13, 1:09 pm, "Rootworker" wrote:
I'm remodeling my kitchen and have decided to splurge on a pro-style (zero
clearance) 30" range. The main contenders seem to be DCS, Viking and Wolf.
I'm leaning toward the DCS, but would welcome any feedback from folks with
first-hand experience with any of the above. Thanks.

Joe


I have a Wolf. Pluses a
Looks great
Burner control is great
Heavy Duty Construction

Minuses a
Major pain to keep the cooktop clean with all its nooks and cranny's.
VERY sharp edges on the bottom and the back of the unit. I sliced my
finger pretty good when I was putting it in place. Wear gloves when
you install it if you decide to go that route.
If you install the stainless steel backsplash/shelf unit be very
watchful of putting pots and pans to far back on the rear burners. I
have nice burn marks on my backsplash to demonstrate why.
I initially had a lot of soot buildup in the oven that required
frequent cleaning. Turned out the installed orifice was the wrong
size and the gas was not burning properly. Once I replaced the
orifice the soot buildup went away.


Rootworker July 14th 07 12:50 PM

gas ranges - DCS vs Viking vs Wolf?
 
Thanks for that pointer - I'll check that newsgroup.

I know that pro and pro-style are not the same -- However, my kitchen is
small, and I don't have the room to allow additional clearance, nor to
accomodate anything larger than 30".

Thanks again,

Joe

"Dave Bugg" wrote in message
...
Rootworker wrote:
I'm remodeling my kitchen and have decided to splurge on a pro-style
(zero clearance) 30" range. The main contenders seem to be DCS,
Viking and Wolf. I'm leaning toward the DCS, but would welcome any
feedback from folks with first-hand experience with any of the above.
Thanks.


Why not ask on rec.food equipment? Pro-style is not the same as pro, but
it costs a whole lot more. I use a DCS pro range, and you won't match it's
performance with the DCS residential line.

Does anyone know which pro-style paint or wallboard works best? :-)
--
Dave
www.davebbq.com




Rootworker July 14th 07 12:52 PM

gas ranges - DCS vs Viking vs Wolf?
 
Thanks, all, for those enlightening responses. I'll definitely have to renew
my subscription to Consumer Reports and check out that review. Thanks
again,

Joe


"Rootworker" wrote in message
...
I'm remodeling my kitchen and have decided to splurge on a pro-style (zero
clearance) 30" range. The main contenders seem to be DCS, Viking and Wolf.
I'm leaning toward the DCS, but would welcome any feedback from folks with
first-hand experience with any of the above. Thanks.

Joe





Rootworker July 15th 07 11:17 PM

gas ranges - DCS vs Viking vs Wolf?
 
I'd LOVE to be able to go for a real commercial appliance, but I don't think
I have the clearances to make it happen.

Joe

"Dave Bugg" wrote in message
...
Rootworker wrote:
I'm remodeling my kitchen and have decided to splurge on a pro-style
(zero clearance) 30" range. The main contenders seem to be DCS,
Viking and Wolf. I'm leaning toward the DCS, but would welcome any
feedback from folks with first-hand experience with any of the above.
Thanks.


Why not ask on rec.food equipment? Pro-style is not the same as pro, but
it costs a whole lot more. I use a DCS pro range, and you won't match it's
performance with the DCS residential line.

Does anyone know which pro-style paint or wallboard works best? :-)
--
Dave
www.davebbq.com





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