Posted by Zachary Hoyt on October 24, 2014 at 17:03:29 from (50.122.167.40):
In Reply to: Buying a stove posted by Determined on October 24, 2014 at 16:10:14:
If you have room I would look at a restaurant stove. We have a 6 burner Garland with a grill/broiler and two ovens, of which we only use one. Had one from the 30s that we used for the last 13 years, now someone has offered to buy it for $200 since it still mostly works, just needs some TLC. I bought a 1986 model, same configuration this summer for $600 and it is stainless steel so it is much more cleanable. It should last for the next 50 years with an occasional new thermocouple or orifice. There are also restaurant stoves that are closer to the size of a regular stove, but still built really well. A used one can be quite cheap and they are easy to work on for someone like me who doesn't know much about gas. Zach
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