ThisIsJason
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- Joined
- Mar 16, 2010
Ugh...so one of the burners on my stove died today when I was cooking lunch. While the stove is only about 5 years old, I am not going to replace it. The part itself is going to run $90 if not $110. Not worth it for that cost because if one went I am sure another one is getting ready to go as well. Along with the labor of me doing it (or paying someone to do it).
I'd like to stay in the $700-800 range. I don't need one with all the bells and whistles on it. Just a flat top. What would you recommend, or stay away from?
I'd like to stay in the $700-800 range. I don't need one with all the bells and whistles on it. Just a flat top. What would you recommend, or stay away from?