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August 9, 2011 at 2:00 AM #19010August 9, 2011 at 7:29 AM #716582
UCGal
ParticipantWe have a 15 year old Kenmore electric wall oven. It preheats to 450 in under 10 minutes,,, even with a pizza stone in there.
August 9, 2011 at 7:29 AM #717777UCGal
ParticipantWe have a 15 year old Kenmore electric wall oven. It preheats to 450 in under 10 minutes,,, even with a pizza stone in there.
August 9, 2011 at 7:29 AM #717421UCGal
ParticipantWe have a 15 year old Kenmore electric wall oven. It preheats to 450 in under 10 minutes,,, even with a pizza stone in there.
August 9, 2011 at 7:29 AM #717272UCGal
ParticipantWe have a 15 year old Kenmore electric wall oven. It preheats to 450 in under 10 minutes,,, even with a pizza stone in there.
August 9, 2011 at 7:29 AM #716671UCGal
ParticipantWe have a 15 year old Kenmore electric wall oven. It preheats to 450 in under 10 minutes,,, even with a pizza stone in there.
August 9, 2011 at 7:35 AM #717782svelte
ParticipantWe have a $3K Bosch slide in double oven that is 4 years old. Just asked my wife, she said it takes about 20 min to hit 450, even on “fast pre-heat”.
She is very unhappy with that aspect of the oven…having lived with gas for the last 20 years, she will probably end up making me run a gas line in for the oven should we ever buy another.
August 9, 2011 at 7:35 AM #716676svelte
ParticipantWe have a $3K Bosch slide in double oven that is 4 years old. Just asked my wife, she said it takes about 20 min to hit 450, even on “fast pre-heat”.
She is very unhappy with that aspect of the oven…having lived with gas for the last 20 years, she will probably end up making me run a gas line in for the oven should we ever buy another.
August 9, 2011 at 7:35 AM #717277svelte
ParticipantWe have a $3K Bosch slide in double oven that is 4 years old. Just asked my wife, she said it takes about 20 min to hit 450, even on “fast pre-heat”.
She is very unhappy with that aspect of the oven…having lived with gas for the last 20 years, she will probably end up making me run a gas line in for the oven should we ever buy another.
August 9, 2011 at 7:35 AM #717426svelte
ParticipantWe have a $3K Bosch slide in double oven that is 4 years old. Just asked my wife, she said it takes about 20 min to hit 450, even on “fast pre-heat”.
She is very unhappy with that aspect of the oven…having lived with gas for the last 20 years, she will probably end up making me run a gas line in for the oven should we ever buy another.
August 9, 2011 at 7:35 AM #716587svelte
ParticipantWe have a $3K Bosch slide in double oven that is 4 years old. Just asked my wife, she said it takes about 20 min to hit 450, even on “fast pre-heat”.
She is very unhappy with that aspect of the oven…having lived with gas for the last 20 years, she will probably end up making me run a gas line in for the oven should we ever buy another.
August 10, 2011 at 1:44 AM #716928eavesdropper
ParticipantI have a 1927 Glenwood Insulated gas range retrofitted for propane. I bought it for its style, but was very pleasantly surprised by its efficiency. It can preheat to 450 degrees in 6 to 7 minutes. But the surprising things is how incredibly well it holds the heat. The oven is still warm 6 hours after I turn it off. Whoever named that particular model wasn’t kidding.
Hands down, the absolutely best stove I have ever used!! Wouldn’t hesitate to buy another.
August 10, 2011 at 1:44 AM #717020eavesdropper
ParticipantI have a 1927 Glenwood Insulated gas range retrofitted for propane. I bought it for its style, but was very pleasantly surprised by its efficiency. It can preheat to 450 degrees in 6 to 7 minutes. But the surprising things is how incredibly well it holds the heat. The oven is still warm 6 hours after I turn it off. Whoever named that particular model wasn’t kidding.
Hands down, the absolutely best stove I have ever used!! Wouldn’t hesitate to buy another.
August 10, 2011 at 1:44 AM #718126eavesdropper
ParticipantI have a 1927 Glenwood Insulated gas range retrofitted for propane. I bought it for its style, but was very pleasantly surprised by its efficiency. It can preheat to 450 degrees in 6 to 7 minutes. But the surprising things is how incredibly well it holds the heat. The oven is still warm 6 hours after I turn it off. Whoever named that particular model wasn’t kidding.
Hands down, the absolutely best stove I have ever used!! Wouldn’t hesitate to buy another.
August 10, 2011 at 1:44 AM #717618eavesdropper
ParticipantI have a 1927 Glenwood Insulated gas range retrofitted for propane. I bought it for its style, but was very pleasantly surprised by its efficiency. It can preheat to 450 degrees in 6 to 7 minutes. But the surprising things is how incredibly well it holds the heat. The oven is still warm 6 hours after I turn it off. Whoever named that particular model wasn’t kidding.
Hands down, the absolutely best stove I have ever used!! Wouldn’t hesitate to buy another.
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