Sunday, February 20, 2022

Grazin in the Grass is a Gas

My gas stove is old.  I need to buy a spare before that become impossible.  With spare parts. 

Look, if the power goes out in the winter, the furnace doesn't work. Heck, the no pilot light oven doesn't either.  But the stove top will with a match or lighter.  You don't freeze.

Hmmm.  Expensive, but what am I saving money for, now?




1 comment:

TheAxe said...

We recently got a new gas stove and we feel it was worth every (yes, expensive) penny. The burners and layout give a good range of heats and the grates for the pots are a lot more heavy duty than the old ones. Still learning all the oven options though I doubt we'll use more than bake/broil/convection. But the old oven was an uneven mess and the new one actually does the temp it says. Also heats up a lot faster. Also the parts come apart a lot easier for cleaning than the old one. Seen some great deals on floor models at Home Depot lately but they wouldn't deliver they were "pay the price and take it off our hands, we'll throw it in your truck"