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    New F ing oven

    Last one made it 22 years! This piece of **** ceramic top bull **** oven is off 25 degrees so 350 is 325 WTF! Its going back to Lowes!



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    Next oven will suffer the same fate, why not recalibrate the thermostat.

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    As this one is only 3 days old I should not have to get it serviced. And we will see if the next one has the same problem

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    Don't get the ceramic top stove if you go back. Get something different for the love of god. Two major reasons - cleaning is an absolute nightmare (if you don't use it at all, this isn't a problem). Also, just for regular cooking even the old electric type is much better..if you can ever find out how, get gas though.

    Just don't get the type you have!

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    I second that. We have a ceramic top stove and my wife broke it ceramic top. She had a large pot of water that boiled over and the water hit the burner and broke the ceramic.

    Replacing the top was expensive and in the end two of the burners don't heat up properly. Never again for us. Mike
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    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    The wife absolutely hated the ceramic top stove we had. Nightmare to keep clean.
    "Only the weak blame parents, their race, their times, lack of good fortune, or the quirks of fate. Everyone has it within his power to say, this I am today, that I shall be tomorrow. The wish, however, must be implemented by deeds." Louis L'Amour The Walking Drum

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    For those of you feeling depressed over your ceramic stove failures..





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