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LRESA500 January 2nd 05 06:37 AM

Slide-In Electric Range
 
We are about to replace our electric range. Why are the Slide-In Ranges so much
more expensive than the Free-Standing models ?

Terry January 2nd 05 02:59 PM


"LRESA500" wrote in message
...
We are about to replace our electric range. Why are the Slide-In Ranges so

much
more expensive than the Free-Standing models ?

And IMHO much harder to fix!
A plain old 'standard' four burner plus oven electric cooking stove can
usually be slid out (on a piece of plywood to protect the floor if
necessary) and worked on from all around; still plugged into the range
outlet in the wall. Also you can buy small castors or dollies that replace
the metal feet of some models that make it much easier to move it out to
clean/work behind it
Your choice but personally I wouldn't bother with "Built Ins". Your mileage
may vary.
Terry



willshak January 2nd 05 04:06 PM

On 1/2/2005 10:47 AM US(ET), Pasar took fingers to keys, and typed the
following:

"Terry" wrote in
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"LRESA500" wrote in message
...


We are about to replace our electric range. Why are the Slide-In
Ranges so


much


more expensive than the Free-Standing models ?



And IMHO much harder to fix!
A plain old 'standard' four burner plus oven electric cooking stove
can usually be slid out (on a piece of plywood to protect the floor if
necessary) and worked on from all around; still plugged into the range
outlet in the wall. Also you can buy small castors or dollies that
replace the metal feet of some models that make it much easier to move
it out to clean/work behind it
Your choice but personally I wouldn't bother with "Built Ins". Your
mileage may vary.
Terry






I hate mine! The prior owner installed it. There is an opening in the
wall for the wires coming up from the basement. Mice sometimes find their
way up the wires and underneath the burners (after they're cooled) and jump
out on top of the stove.


That's a fault with installation, not with design. If it were a free
standing unit, would the previous owner not have left the same hole for
the wires ?

--
Bill

Edwin Pawlowski January 2nd 05 04:27 PM


"Pasar" wrote in message
I hate mine! The prior owner installed it. There is an opening in the
wall for the wires coming up from the basement. Mice sometimes find their
way up the wires and underneath the burners (after they're cooled) and
jump
out on top of the stove.


That is not the fault of the range. Seal the hole with some spray in foam.
Better yet, get rid of the mice. My wife would freak out if we ever had a
mouse in the house, let alone come out of the range!

I see some cats wandering around our property at times. While I'm not a cat
lover, I've never had a mouse around so I leave well enough alone and don't
bother them.




Tom January 2nd 05 04:29 PM


"LRESA500" wrote in message
...
We are about to replace our electric range. Why are the Slide-In Ranges so
much
more expensive than the Free-Standing models ?


Not as many used (sold), therefore limited production, costs a lot more for
the slide in than the free standing. Sears is about the only place you can
order one and get it in a few days.



Larry Caldwell January 2nd 05 04:36 PM

In article ,
(Edwin Pawlowski) says...

That is not the fault of the range. Seal the hole with some spray in foam.


I have found that the best thing to seal mouse holes with is steel wool.

--
http://home.teleport.com/~larryc

HaHaHa January 3rd 05 12:51 AM

From: "Terry"


"LRESA500" wrote in message
...
We are about to replace our electric range. Why are the Slide-In Ranges so

much
more expensive than the Free-Standing models ?

And IMHO much harder to fix!
A plain old 'standard' four burner plus oven electric cooking stove can
usually be slid out (on a piece of plywood to protect the floor if
necessary) and worked on from all around; still plugged into the range
outlet in the wall. Also you can buy small castors or dollies that replace
the metal feet of some models that make it much easier to move it out to
clean/work behind it
Your choice but personally I wouldn't bother with "Built Ins". Your mileage
may vary.
Terry


Why do 4-burner "drop-in" cooktops cost more than a complete free-standing
range & oven?

I just bought a new range. Saw the newer "slide-in" models too. Unless your
backsplash is complete behind the existing range, don't bother.

They're more expensive for the same reason everything else that's a "new style"
is more expensive. Supply - demand economics.

IMHO they do give a neater, cleaner appearance when slid into a granite
countertop with a full granite backsplash.

It seems the older style is now going inthe opposite direction, with the back
panel getting taller and taller.





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