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My stove just died (tripped the circuit breaker twice) right in the middle of cooking something for people who will arrive for lunch shortly.. Would really like the new one to have two ovens, wonder if any of you have one like that?
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There’s gas double ovens and there’s electric double ovens. If electric, then check its electrical requirements. If the oven requires a 220 Volt outlet and your kitchen’s outlets are all 110 Volts, then you’ll need some electrical rewiring work done. | |||
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I have separate units for cooktop and oven so I've never had a range with two ovens. At one point, I did have a double oven unit built into a cabinet but found I didn't use the second oven very often, so we nixed it when we redesigned the kitchen. So now we have a single built-in oven and a countertop oven (Instant Omni). I end up using the countertop oven much more than I ever expected to. It heats up a lot faster than the full-size oven and is perfect for the smaller meals that I cook for the two of us.
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"I've got morons on my team." Mitt Romney Minor Deity |
Ditto. We have a gas range top, and beside it we have a double electric oven. | |||
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We had a double gas freestanding range/oven when we bought the last house - an “eye level” deal. They don’t make those any more. What I remember is that the upper oven was wildly unstable as far as temp. I don’t know how good the new freestanding ones are but it would be worth looking at reviews. Another thing to look at will be the electricity requirements. A range with two ovens may require a larger circuit than what you have now.
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I presently have a gas double oven in the kitchen. It is not part of a range as I have a separate counter-top cooktop. I have a problem that I haven't been able to solve with the electronic control for the top oven. I replaced the temperature sensor for that oven, but that didn't fix the problem (intermittant error code on the control). I've thought about a new oven, but I cannot find anyone who manufactures a 24 inch wide double gas oven anymore. If you know where such an oven can be purchased, I'd like to know. Big Al
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Electric is more common than gas, and I think the largest selection is in the 30 inch width. But.... Not sure what the opening size (height) is on your cabinet, and whether you need two ovens or are willing to give one up. I did find a 24" single gas oven with what looks like a storage drawer on the bottom. Comes in black, white, or stainless: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/f...2657.p?skuId=6262657
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Double ovens are nice if they are in the wall. We're looking at a new range now, and seriously looked at double oven models. The problem with them is you get two small ovens instead of one large one, and the larger one is down below, making it harder on older backs. We're going with a GE Cafe dual fuel single oven. I just don't think we would use the double enough to justify the difficulty or the expense. If things need to be cooked at 300 and 400, it's easy enough to cook them both at 350 and adjust the time accordingly.
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I have something like this: one appliance with one smaller oven stacked on top of a bigger oven (and the range is stacked on top of the smaller oven). The bigger oven is big enough to, say, cook a good sized Thanksgiving turkey. The smaller oven is only big enough to, say, bake a pizza or some pork chops or fish filets. I think I have only used the bottom/larger oven once -- to cook a Thanksgiving turkey; it's used mostly as storage for some pots and pans. But the upper/smaller oven is used probably more than once a week on average, basically anything that cannot fit into the toaster oven (a separate appliance) is delegated to this upper/smaller oven.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
You can see the black mark on the wall where it went boom (twice) And it’s all melty.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
And Mr. Jodi already ordered a new range - The Double LG one that consumer reports recommended. - hopefully I’ll like it and be ok with the bigger oven being low. We’ll see.
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Also - This house was built in 2007, I am assuming the 220 outlet is enough for a double oven range?
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Probably not a great idea to assume. Post the electrical requirements for the new unit ( or make and model) and a picture of the circuit breaker for your old range and I’ll offer an opinion.
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Who's the manufacturer of the unit that self-destructed? Inquiring minds....
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The old range is a Kenmore. The new one (that we ordered from Costco) is an LG LTE4815ST
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