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Re: stove oven or tabletop oven and gas rings: apartment rental
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Just can't stay away
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Absolutely go for the full oven/range. I think most people would look at the other set up as sort of like an efficiency almost.
Posted on: 2008/5/27 20:41
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Re: stove oven or tabletop oven and gas rings: apartment rental
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Home away from home
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A countertop oven? You mean like a toaster oven? Or is there some other kind? Can you cook a chicken in it? A turkey? Does a full-size frozen pizza fit in it? How about a smaller (plate-sized) frozen pizza. What about broiling? Some people who never cook at all might not even care about those things. But to me those are the immediate concerns.
Posted on: 2008/5/25 15:57
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Re: stove oven or tabletop oven and gas rings: apartment rental
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Home away from home
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I think a basic cheapy stove/oven combo will pay dividends for the <$500 it costs.
What you have is too reminischent of a "hot plate joint" which seems to scream out CHEAP!
Posted on: 2008/5/25 15:52
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stove oven or tabletop oven and gas rings: apartment rental
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We're preparing to rent our 1 bdrm. When we lived in the unit we realized that our need for kitchen storage exceeded our need to cook in the oven (almost never). So we bought a good quality 4-ring gas cooker and a big countertop oven which was a great arrangement.
Now that we're preparing to rent the place we're trying to figure out whether its a turnoff not to have an integrated stove/oven. Or is it ok to keep the countertop oven and gas rings? Thanks for your opinion.
Posted on: 2008/5/25 15:27
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