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RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - .RJ - 12-26-2018

Looks like there's a local joint in Sterling. I'll see if they match pricing.


The Super Official Homeowners Thread - G.Irish - 12-26-2018

I bought a few things from Bray and Scarf. The sales guy was super helpful and schooled me to the game of induction ranges, which I ended up buying and have been super happy with. Delivery experience was very good.

One thing to look for is that several of the appliance makerd will have generous rebate deals if you're buying multiple products. I ended up getting a $900 gift card from GE some I got everything from them other than the fridge.

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RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Apoc - 12-26-2018

(12-26-2018, 03:35 PM)G.Irish Wrote: The sales guy was super helpful and schooled me to the game of induction ranges, which I ended up buying and have been super happy with.  

Same thing happened to us at our local retailer. Induction was more money, but the demo convinced me it was worth the cost. Now, I'll never have anything but induction if I can help it.


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - JPolen01 - 12-26-2018

Induction is nice. Especially if gas is a non-option. I haven't used induction enough to say I would choose it over gas. But man I fucking hate our electric cooktop.


The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Sijray21 - 12-26-2018

I almost went with induction, but the $1k additional cost plus the fact that we would've had to get all new cookware (only a few pieces would've worked) meant to us it wasn't worth it. We may look toward that down the road, but we're happy with the oven so far. I just wish we had two.


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - .RJ - 12-26-2018

I have gas for the hot water heater, going to have the guys run a line up to the kitchen so I can have a gas range.  I really wanted a double wall oven but I had to choose between that and a big pantry cabinet and it lost out.

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The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Sully - 12-26-2018

We got gas in the new house... The oven definitely heats up faster but I'm not sure about the top being that much faster for like boiling water. I'm sure it is but one thing I find kind of annoying (and kind of good sometimes) is all but one of the burners is big. One is small, one is huge and two are big. So if you're using smaller pots or pans, most of the time the heat is coming around the sides with wire quite a bit and it gets really hot trying to stir things. I guess it's just something I'll need to get used to but so far I like it better than electric. I guess the induction stoves are much better than the induction hot plate I have. I don't care for it that much although it definitely works better than a regular hot plate. The magnet is so small though that it only heats the center of my pans. I'm sure they are much nicer to clean than all the nooks and big cast iron grates of my gas though.

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The Super Official Homeowners Thread - G.Irish - 12-26-2018

Having had gas in my last house and now induction, I think I'd choose induction every time. Much faster heat up times, more even heating, no dicking around with pilot lights, no risk of grease fires.

If a house already had a gas range I wouldn't get rid of it though. New house didn't have gas at all so the cost of install would've been a few thousand just to get to the house.

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RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Apoc - 12-26-2018

(12-26-2018, 03:53 PM)JPolen01 Wrote: Induction is nice. Especially if gas is a non-option. I haven't used induction enough to say I would choose it over gas. But man I fucking hate our electric cooktop.

I used to be a GAS OR GTFO guy. Induction is just that good. Think about it - everything else in our life is digital, why are our stove control analog? Also, cleanup ease destroys gas.


(12-26-2018, 03:55 PM)Sijray21 Wrote: I almost went with induction, but the $1k additional cost plus the fact that we would've had to get all new cookware (only a few pieces would've worked) meant to us it wasn't worth it. We may look toward that down the road, but we're happy with the oven so far. I just wish we had two.
 
We have a dual oven induction and the wife and I still talk about how it was so worth the money... four years later.

I don't think I'll ever understand why people pay 3x for a damn drawer microwave when there's that wasted space above the stove. Your kitchen isn't an open kitchen restaurant and it's not gonna be in a Bon Appetit spread, so you're just wasting space. And no, you don't need that level of venting. I guess just care more about maximizing my use of space than I do things looking nice.


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - .RJ - 12-26-2018

Hmmmm maybe I'm wrong about this then. Going induction means I need to rethink the whole arrangement and figure out how to get a wall oven since there's only one double oven induction top range.

The range hood for me is more about venting the shit outside than airflow. I hate how the over the range microwaves just blow the air/smoke/etc back out into the kitchen.

(12-26-2018, 04:12 PM)Apoc Wrote: Think about it - everything else in our life is digital, why are our stove control analog? Also, cleanup ease destroys gas.

You're also talking to the guy that hates nav systems and automatic transmissions in cars.


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Apoc - 12-26-2018

(12-26-2018, 04:22 PM).RJ Wrote: The range hood for me is more about venting the shit outside than airflow.  I hate how the over the range microwaves just blow the air/smoke/etc back out into the kitchen.

Oh, yeah, that's asinine. Ours vents to the outside but we rarely need it as we don't sear steak and my wife doesn't burn shit on the induction like she used to gas.


The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Sijray21 - 12-26-2018

We also have an over range microwave that vents to the outside, but we rarely use it.

It doesn't do a good job of venting to begin with, but that wasn't a huge priority for us.


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - .RJ - 12-26-2018

I'll bring it up with the contractor tomorrow, they're supposed to come by the house and poke around inside the walls we want to remove and walk through the design one more time before we commit to ordering cabinets.

I guess I hadnt considered induction to be such a life changing purchase...


The Super Official Homeowners Thread - JPolen01 - 12-26-2018

Another outside venting microwave here. We use it fairly frequently now that the wife is pregnant and uber sensitive to smells. Our GE microwave moves a good amount of air.

You have probably seen most microwaves vent inside because they are on interior walls.


The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Sijray21 - 12-26-2018

There are so many little choices when kitchen reno-ing. Sometimes affecting other choices... Annoying.


The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Sully - 12-26-2018

We got the outside vented microwave as an option. It's a builders grade GE and it vents really poorly. Thought it would at least be better than my dad's that just vented inside but not really. Range hood is definitely worth it if you do a fair amount of cooking. I try not to sear inside but sometimes, it's just the best option. Maybe a more expensive microwave would vent better. But I read like the best venting microwave which is like a $500 ge doesn't vent anywhere close to as good as a vent Hood.

I'd kill for a hood. And my gas doesn't have a pilot so that's one plus for modern gas. All auto ignition which is nice...I guess until it fails.

Also, tankless water heater for the fckng win. I think they only ran like one hot water line up for our wahser and shower even though they are nowhere near each other and the washer doesn't even use that much water (on warm) because it messes with the shower but never having to worry about running out of hot water is awesome and not paying to heat a giant tank of water all day and night sounds like it'll be awesome too.

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The Super Official Homeowners Thread - JustinG - 12-26-2018

We were gonna vent to outside, but it meant a microwave on our counter. So nerp.

Even the best microwave won't vent that great to the outside, just not strong enough.


The Super Official Homeowners Thread - JPolen01 - 12-26-2018

Why would they put a microwave on the counter?


RE: The Super Official Homeowners Thread - Apoc - 12-26-2018

(12-26-2018, 06:37 PM)JustinG Wrote: Even the best microwave won't vent that great to the outside, just not strong enough.

We haven't had any issues. Maybe the difference between induction and gas? I feel like things smoked a lot more with gas because, in my head, the nuances of temp was pickier.


The Super Official Homeowners Thread - JustinG - 12-26-2018

Our kitchen layout had no space for a double oven or one of those stacked oven/microwave things.

So if we went hood, we'd have to put a microwave on the counter.

We would have had to vent up and over our garage, a microwave isn't strong enough to vent that distance.

Its gotta be easier to burn using gas, since you are always a hair away from perfect and nuclear hot.