Buying A Stove? AVOID THIS BRAND (and Get This Instead!)
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
- Who makes the best stove on the market? What is better, an induction, radiant/surface element glass top stove, or a coil top stove? In this video, I discuss brands, models, and ideas on how to select the best stove to fit your needs, and some things to avoid when shopping for your next Mac-N-Cheese cooking machine.
Stoves / Ranges / Cooktops / Wall Ovens Referenced in This Video:
GE JBS60RKSS Glass-Top Stove: bit.ly/3oRBTZT
GE JB735SPSS Glass-Top Stove w/ Convection Fan bit.ly/3qBSSQf
Frigidaire GCRE3060AF Glass-Top Stove w/ Air Fry: bit.ly/3J1eJHl
LG LDE4413ST Double-Oven Stove: bit.ly/43KOfls
Miele 7000 Series Slide-In Range: bit.ly/43JvC1a
Bosch HEI8056U Slide-In Range: bit.ly/3J24dzo
Cafe CHS950P Slide-In Range w/ Double Oven: bit.ly/45OA6p9
Cafe CES700P Slide-In Range: bit.ly/3P1SKE6
LG LRGL5825F Gas Range: bit.ly/3p02La1
Frigidaire FFGF3054T Gas Range: bit.ly/3J1dEPO
GE JGB660SE Gas Range: bit.ly/3WSn1XR
LG LDG4313S Gas Range w/ Double Oven: bit.ly/43M0wpB
Empava Cooktops: bit.ly/3NhUS9i (Use code "BENSDISCOUNT" for an extra 8% off anything they sell!)
500cfm Non-Ducted Range Hood: bit.ly/3oSm6Kk
400cfm Ducted Range Hood: bit.ly/3J0ppG6
LEVOIT Mini Air Purifier: amzn.to/43NFrLv
Empava IDC12B2 Induction Cooktop: bit.ly/3X1KbLu
Frigidaire Gallery Induction Stove: bit.ly/3CimJQv
Bosch HIIP057U Induction Slide-In Range: bit.ly/3OWKyF7
Samsung Induction Slide-In Range: bit.ly/42xTOm6
Hotpoint Coil-Top Stove: bit.ly/43LWmOr
GE JKD3000SNSS Electric Double Wall Oven: bit.ly/3MURaRI
Bosch HBL87 Electric 800-Series Wall Oven / Microwave Combination Unit: bit.ly/43qM4U5
Empava 30" SS Wall Oven: bit.ly/43Qgjnx
Frigidaire 24" Gas Wall Oven: bit.ly/3WWIWNw
Viking 7-Series French Door Commercial_Grade Wall oven: bit.ly/3P16mzw
Thermador 5-Burner Gas Range: bit.ly/45UKaNw
Video Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
01:55 - A Note on Features and Failure Rates
04:50 - Glass Top (Smooth Top) Stove Recommendations
08:46 - Gas Stove Recommendations
11:29 - Vent Hood Suggestions
12:45 - Induction Range Recommendations
16:18 - Coil-Top Stove Recommendations
17:59 - Tips to Help Your Stove Last Longer
19:42 - Wall Oven Suggestions
21:36 - What They DONT Want You to Know About Microwaves - Навчання та стиль
This guy let’s it all out of the bag. I’m sure the industry hates him! But, we love Ben, and appreciate him.
Thanks!
Ben is great!
I agree!!!
@@bensappliancesandjunkHi Ben I love your channel. I live in Canada and I'm looking for a Range unfortunately the two you recommended
GE JBS60RKSS Glass-Top Stove
GE JB735SPSS Glass-Top Stove w/ Convection Fan
Are not models sold in Canada. Do you know other GE models sold in Canada that are comparable for features and just as reliable as the two you recommended? Thanks in advance.
I did a lot of research before buying an Electrolux 30” induction range in late 2014 (my 2nd choice was a Frigidaire induction range). Though I had the most cooking experience on electric coil ranges, I had lots of experience cooking with gas ranges too.
I have never needed service on my Electrolux induction range even though it gets a lot of use.
Almost 9 years later I ❤ love my Electrolux induction range more than ever!
It’s easy to clean, cooks extremely well, and it’s safer than other electric type or gas ranges.
I’m likely to always own an induction cooktop.
As an appliance tech myself this guy is speaking 100% facts great job
I used to work for a company that made circuit boards for fancy ovens and know first hand less is more. I've done it all from building them, soldering them, to final inspection before they leave to be installed. I'm telling you, DO NOT GET A BUNCH OF FEATURES. LESS IS MORE. Same with cars, we did those circuit boards too
I agree! Only problem is now all these bells in whistles are standard, especially with cars! The only new tech I want is heated seats...LOL!
If only…🤷🏻♀️
Having found your channel is a like a giant sigh of relief - FINALLY, integrity, transparency, and truth!! Thank you from the bottom of my wallet and my heart for providing upfront honesty and actual expertise.
I'm trying to help, hope you enjoy!
This may be one of the most informative and wholesome channels on the entirety of UA-cam.
You know what I WANT and NEED is: a fully manual knob controlled stainless glass top with absolutely 0 computer boards in it. And I want it to cost less than $1500 and last 15 years minimal
We bought the Cafe Induction Double-Oven Range about 18 months ago, replacing a 10-year old Cafe gas range (model number shown in your segment). We love it! Not only has it worked flawlessly, it does have some cool, useful features - like preheating the oven from an app on your phone (takes care of cooled takeout pizza). And induction is kind of life-changing: Having no errant heat sweltering you while over the stove top makes cooking so much better / easier!
My next stove will be induction. I have a 2012 Cafe gas, one issue where the pilot broke but I was able to fix that myself with a new bottom metal pan, they actually made a better design for you to upgrade your stove to making it not break again down the road. I have a 20 year old ge monogram refrigerator still going but the compressor is making noise and the ice maker has a small leak, but it's still going. Definitely looking at GE on my next purchase. Question I am wondering is whether they are as good as my old units.
I am redoing my kitchen and your videos are very helpful. Hearing so many nightmares from friends regarding appliances especially refrigerators. I'm watching all your videos for refrigerators, ovens and dishwashers. Thank you for all this information.
That older stove reminds me of one my Aunt had. It was amazing and lasted forever. I wish they stil made them like that. I'd want one of those!
I would take that big white double oven range in a heartbeat!
@@SimonWoodburyForget I don't doubt that all.
Same. My gramma had a similar one.
Ain't that nice? Almost makes you want people over to your house.
@@michaelbarry8373 And I could cook for all of them!
Oh yes,me also!
Absolutely agree that you should get separate induction stove tops and whatever oven you like. You can also get significantly more powerful burners that way too.
In the case of the Empava, it can sit on a counter top or slide into a counter top cut-out. I can assure you that entire system can be disassembled and replaced in about 3 minutes.... The entire assembly could be replaced for less than the cost of a single Frigidaire generator board. Its insane.
I’m so glad you got around to posting this!!! I haven’t found tons of information induction ranges! We have to get a 36” induction range and it’s hard to find reviews!
Really enjoying your videos!! Entertaining and informative. Extremely helpful!!
I've been following you for 2 years it's awesome to see how far you've come in quality and education with your videos. Ben, thank you so much, and I look forward to watching more of your content!
Thank you so much!
@@bensappliancesandjunk yeah, ben, you and your channel are AWESOME!!!! Helpful awesome and laugh out loud awesome!
How about a basic gas stove... one that operates WITHOUT electricity
@@bensappliancesandjunk Should have mentioned the ungodly fan noise the Frigidaire oven makes. Ruined my Christmas.
@@hizzlemobizzle we've fixed and sold hundreds of Frigidaire ovens. Thats not a standard thing. Your must have an issue.
The advice on not using the self cleaning feature is really appreciated.
What a great channel - thanks for the insider insight and recommendations!
(Note: Baking sofa will reduce or neutralize the acidity (grease lifting ability) of vinegar. Let the vinegar sit for a while - then add the baking soda for its mild abrasive quality when scrubbing.)
Thank you.
Excellent review, as always you are unbiased. Thanks to you I purchased the right Refrigerator last year and right no problems, now I need a gas range so I came back to your channel again thanks a lot.
Thanks for the info. Very Helpful. My Jenn Air induction, convection stove is still going after 33 years. It was expensive at the time, but the cost comes out to around $75.00 per year used.
Thanks for helping my wife and I pick our appliances! Very valuable and honest info you've provided us with your videos
What did you pick?
I had a Thermadore Stove in my old house. It pretty much sold the house! I truly miss it. Eventually I'll re-do my current kitchen, and put in another thermador. That stove was worth every last cent! An absolute joy to cook on.
Ben makes such quality content. Thanks for all your hard work and humor you put into these videos. Even though you don't like my favorite brand Samsung haha, literally every appliance I have is Samsung (refrigerator, gas range, microwave, dishwasher, and washer/dryer).
How in the world can a company get away with selling an entire induction stove for $800-1000 then turn around and sell one part for 50% of the cost of the stove! It's absolute madness and greed!
...and don't forget planned obsolescence!
Very helpful and appreciate the comparisons between brands and info about each electric range and other ranges.
Thank you so much! We are looking at getting a gas range and have been overwhelmed with the brand options. This was very informative.
One thing this video does not mention about induction stovetops is the size of the coil under the glass. If you want to use a 10 or 12 inch skillet, the coil needs to be 10 inches in diameter for pan to heat evenly. Induction stovetops on cheaper models tend to use only smaller coils; the size painted on the glass often has nothing to do with the actual size of the coil. Larger coils are more expensive.
Manufacturers usually don't provide the diameter of the coils in their product literature. They should.
I love your videos. I learned so much from them. Can you do a video on the best built in wall oven and microwave?
Way to go Ben! Keep it all up. Shout out to you.for paying attention to requests from your viewers.
We just purchased a GE stove/range,microwave and dishwasher-we already had a GE fridge and are very happy.
Advantages of coil burners: can acccommodate a pressure canner without breaking that glass top. Both the weight and size of pressure canners are too much for a glass top stove. Since pressure canners get hotter than °212 water boiling temperature, they definitely get hotter than is safe on any glass top stove, and the bottoms of canners overhang the dedicated burner space by inches.
It is also easier to use cast iron on coils, since it tends to be rough on the bottom (as well as heavy), and it's too easy to scratch a glass top, which leads to the glass breaking. You are advised to lift and lower the pan, straight up and down, avoiding scratching, but get real: the pans are heavy and hot, and sooner or later, it will slide, instead of being lifted and lowered as recommended. All it takes is one scratch to cause the top to break.
I wish the manufacturers would take these issues seriously, because there are plenty of people who want to home can, or use cast iron, or both. The pretty LED lights are nice, but to be prevented from either canning or using cast iron would be a complete deal breaker for me. Yet it is getting hard to find coil top stoves.
Yep. I just got a new stove (very updated Gallery to replace my old one that hurricane Ian took out). I had to go electric and got stuck once again, with a glass top. While I was able to water bath can on my old gallery (which came with my house when I bought it), I'm not sure on the new one. I also use cast iron. I absolutely hate glass tops, but only the cheaper stoves seem to have the coils now, and they don't have what I need for my work.
I should mention that I also have a 1923 chambers gas stove.....but I can't get it through some of the doorways in my old house! So I may have to set that up in my garage.....
I have used a pressure cooker on my glass top stove several times. I finally stopped as I realize it overhangs by a lot. I also use cast iron all the time and so far, no problem. Crossing my fingers now.
@@thenewcenturyhomesteI own a huge collection of cast iron.....I own 4 homes in 3 States, they all have glass top stoves...1 is induction.......I have zero problems using my cast iron on any of them. I don't personally can.....but, there are many ppl who do and glasstop stoves being so common now, I'd assume it could be done on a glasstop.
SO much great info in this video, thank you! I’ve been researching ranges for a couple weeks because I want to make a wise choice for something that will last many years. I was hoping you would mention Kitchenaid. What would you say about them? I was looking at the Kitchenaid Pro Series.
You know you're an incredibly helpful person and I love what you do. Thanks to you I understand what to look out for in a fridge (Ice Maker, compressor), and what to look for. Likewise with other appliances. I REALLY appreciate the not holding our hands and not making it seem like black magic at the same time.
Well done video! Love the info and how you present things! Thank you!
Love all your videos, thank you for your time and expertise. I also remember my grandmother frying up home cooked potatoes (with onions) 45 odd years ago...I miss that Beautiful Cherokee lady. BTW, out Whirlpool RF350PXHWO bought new about 23 years ago is still going strong. Just shows how things can change with time.
Up until 6-7 years ago, I'd of put Whirlpool as tied with GE for best stove. But whatever they've done with their newest boards is so bad, I will never suggest them. I'd go SAMSUNG before Whirlpool. Just like their top mount fridges: they just suck.
@@bensappliancesandjunk What is meant by "top mount" frigde? The freezer on top? Thanks.
When the electricity went out and water lines froze during the Texas Snopocalypse we were still able to cook on our gas stove. We also melted snow so we could flush our toilets.
This is a well structured video packed with information. Thank you.
Our absolute basic model stove, Capri from Viking, is coming on to near 30 years old and still going strong. Best appliance I ever spent money for. Well, that and my Kenmore refrigerator which is the same age. It’s amazing how a little maintenance goes a long way.
I think Ben implied that storing my bowling ball collection in the cabinet over my smooth top stove is inadvisable....
One thing i hate is controls at the back of my unit. It doesn't seem smart to reach over hot, boiling pots to press a switch or turn the oven on.
As new home owner love your content it’s so helpful 🎉🎉
Really great quality video! Super informative!
Amazing video! I had a feeling that I would regret replacing my old stove for aesthetics. It's worked every day and for 15 years and my hubby had it for years before we met. Thanks for your advice!
He is awesome to tell the truth about knobs. Knob stove coils are are great and induction is 2nd when having to use electric.
That’s a cool old stove. My mom bought an old one almost like that one in the video,it was restored and she saw it for sale in an appliance store. Works great and it looks good 😊
Great information - Thanks! This will be helpful in our search for a new range.
I dispatched for Maytag repair for 2 years and I'll tell you... You couldn't give me a glass top for free! They're too hard to deal with.. If you don't immediately wipe up a spill good luck getting it up later, especially if it had sugar or acid in it. You can keep them clean but no one should have to spend that much time and be that careful when they're cooking dinner.
We have the contractors special ceramic top GE. It lasted twenty years so far with five gallon canners and pressure cookers on it.
Thank you Ben for spilling the beans!! I agree with your honest critiques. We especially splurge on the range and got a Thermador Pro Grand in the new house we built… Man, it’s precision cooking at its best!! There’s really nothing like it!! It’s my 2nd time around with Thermador, after over 20 years ago! The best of the best!! 😃👍
Thanks a ton! Your videos are a godsend. Keep it up.
🤣 I literally slid outta my chair onto the rug dying laughing at the JFK/CIA bit. Dude is straight up legit and edgy but keepin it honest. Much appreciated video friend. 💥🤣
I just figure the content is so straight forward, I gotta throw a few things in here and there to keep it interesting for myself, much less the viewers, lol
@@bensappliancesandjunk friend you're intelligent, witty and knowledgeable. That's a plus for us! Stay safe and blessed our rocking repairman!
One thing I suffered through was using the “self clean” function that did clean the oven but also melted the circuit board. I went back to Easy Off on the replacement stove.
What brand?
@@darjeeling3 it was a Maytag
I almost bought an ‘air fry’ oven. This video saved me from that expense. Thanks for that!
This is timely. I was looking at a GE with air fryer. You've saved me some $$$$ Lots of good information.
@ Rebecca...we just bought the GE Profile Double Oven that is in the description. we had to replace our Monogram after 8 years. So far, so good. It preheats quickly, and the temp seems to be on point. Good Luck.
When we built our house 25 years ago, we had a 6 burner Viking gas cooktop installed. Never had a single problem with that cook top. Was still going strong and looked like new when we sold the house a year ago.
Those are just conspicuous consumption. They’re a mess unless you don’t use them.
When we bought our home it came with a 4 burner Viking range that was probably less than 2 years old, we lived there for 20 years and it was still going strong, in all that time the only repair was an ignitor for the oven. I loved it!
I had the touchpad on my then 7 year old Amana (Whirlpool) gas stove go bad during the height of covid. It was almost impossible to find the replacement part, it was 'obsolete/out of 'stock' everywhere. I just lucked out with a deep google search and found a appliances parts shop across the country that just happened to have one left. So I spent $170 to keep my $450 Black Friday stove alive for maybe another 7 years.
Good for you, I'm glad to see so many people who are determined to get their things running instead of throwing them away.
But let's not be so naive as to think things were just better back in the day. There are engineers hired by these companies who do lots of research and development making critical components which fail just past a certain number of cycles. Usually made to fail just after warranty.
Smart!
This was such a great video. Thank you!
I’m in the market for a stove so I’m happy to see this video this morning. Thank you!!!
Many years ago I was looking for a new Fridge and Stove for my kitchen. Ended up getting a matching set made by Samsung, really wish I had gone with something else. The Stove is a glass top and for the first year and a half worked fine, then the LCD screen on it began dying to the point of no longer being able to be read, then it developed an intermittent short in the door switch, so when open the light flickers on and off and the convection fan turns on and off. The Fridge did well for many years and then the ice maker unit in it died, and that was after keeping up with filter replacements. I plan to avoid Samsung from now on. They were purchased from Lowes.
Samsung should stick to TVs.
I got an Amana glass top in 2002 and it still works great! I wanted glass because it’s easier to clean crusty overspills than elec. coil or gas elements. Friends got a Thermidor or Viking gas and always need to fuss with the elements.
this is just what I asked above. Amana is $500 or less for glass top. My gas whipool or maytag the house came with broke 3 years ago and i cook on induction plate until we can get rid of the broken one and see what to do.
I love my GE range. No complaints. Had it since 2013
I want the vintage stove behind you Ben. It’s gorgeous!!! Great video as usual👏👏
If you're going to do home canning, or like to use cast iron pans, get a coil or gas stove; don't get a smooth top stove. The extreme heat of canning will break the glass top, and cast iron will scratch it, eventually causing it to break. You simply "cant can" on a smooth glass top stove. Buying for looks and conformity to fashion or whatever is new, then discovering that you can't use it to do what you want or need it to do, is an expensive, frustrating bummer.
I've canned & used cast iron on a glass cooktop for 20 years, no problems at all. Canning on induction is wonderful -- steady heat for precise cooking & controlled boiling, speedy water bath boil, & the heat goes into the pots instead of the surrounding air for a cooler, more comfortable canning session. Love my cast iron skillets & griddles with induction too -- temp control, faster response.
@@kettlebelle290 It's probably like everything else that was better 20 years ago. A lot of people complain about glass stove tops scratching easily these days. There very well could be big differences in quality of glass across the myriad of models sold now, too.
Both my old radiant cooktop & my new induction cooktop used Schott Ceran glass. Schott Ceran is super tough. Look for that brand name on a glass cooktop.
@@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane it’s not because of super soft cast iron, especially with a soft patina on its bottow surface. It’s more likely to get scratched by stainless bottoms and old glass cook ware.
A couple of years ago, we splurged and got the Cafe induction cook top range similar to the one on your list. We are THRILLED even though we we don’t use half of the tech options. It is amazing how quickly water comes to a boil, and how you can fine tune it. As flexible as gas, but a nice, clean surface when you’re done! I highly recommend this - wish we’d gotten it earlier.
Thinking about doing the same. Any complaints with the touch screen? Seems to be the general dislike of all induction ranges,. Hoping this model is the exception.
@@Breeder18 I was picky about knobs and touch screen when choosing a model. This has everything on the front face above the oven rather than on the cooktop surface, with real knobs for each burner. Very intuitive menu. I also like the feature where, if you leave a burner on but remove the pot, the burner turns off but the knob stays illuminated. A great feature as we age, and maybe also if you have kids. Was told yesterday by a fridge repairman who was admiring it that the only repairs they see are if you use mixed metal pots that cause the burner to use more energy than intended, and then a particular burner can wear out. Ours came with a fancy cookware set, so no problemo.
@Cassandra-..- my son and his wife got a Vevor brand induction cook top from Wal-Mart and loves it. You just need to be careful about cast iron. They sell silicone pads for them or you can just use a cheap dish towel.
You're thrilled for supporting racist slavers ? WTF. Did your family also by bmw and other German brands in the 1940s 😒😡👹
Thanks for your channel. I review your videos each time I have to buy or troubleshoot appliances in my house.
Glad you like them!
Thanks for your videos AND your amazing humor.
I have a Viking. 6 gas burners & 2 induction. I haven't used the induction much but I use those gas burners all the time. Being able to have a big pot in the back simmering (chicken broth/bones or whatever) AND it NOT keep other pots from being used on the same stovetop is fantastic. Also, closed burners are nice.
I don’t have space for 8 burners, but I figured I need a deeper stove, not a wider stove with 4 burners. Just found out there are commercial depth drives. I think that’s the way I’m going to go!!
alright no one likes a show-off buddy
My experience with the Frigidaire Gallery induction stove:
- Eight service calls in the last twelve months, purchased new July 2022
- induction burners produce varying heat levels, lopsided heat patterns that burn food on one side of the pan
- oven reaches target temp during preheat cycle, however consistently 25-50 degrees below target for duration of bake cycle
- Electrolux/Frigidaire tech support admits that units do not have onboard diagnostic codes and no way of retrieving errors or event failures
- Tech support also admits that ovens use computer algorithms to manage heating during bake cycle, temp probes are not used to check internal temps
- Buy the extended warranty! This range has been through 3 front control boards, 1 rear control board, 1 fan, 1 oven probe, 4 induction replacement burners
You can add the Professional Series too. 5 house calls for the dishwasher and 2 for the fridge. Bought at the same time, under 5 years old. I did have the extended warranty for repairs.
Rut ro ... I bought one for cheap from Lowes. Seems good for past year but one time it started beeping for no reason. I unplugged and plugged back in. That was about 6 months ago... been ok since. Certainly does come to a boil in rapid time!
Which model do you have? They have at least a few. I just ordered the GCF3060BF. The salesman has the range himself (sure...supposedly), but I've only seen mostly great reviews on it. I do have a 5 year warranty too.
@@Greg-wn2pp I had the 5 year warranty too. Me and the repair man were on a first name basis. Then the warranty ran out.......
@@debbiel7736 Uggghhh... I heard Frigidaire techs just say to replace the $1000 circuit board... why? when you can just get a whole new oven.. If it breaks I will go back to a cave with a fire🔥
Our range is a basic Magic Chef coil top electric bought new in 1994. Mechanical clock and no electronic anything. Not quite trouble free but cheap to fix. Oven element blew up (that was exciting). Changed a couple burners. One of the burner controls stuck full on. It was the $70 one so instead of replacing I took it apart and cleaned the burned contacts and it works fine. Biggest issue is the plug in coils. The sockets get loose over time and causes high resistance poor connections that burn up the socket. We don't remove the burner often for cleaning so it must be heat transfer? I've changed the one we use the most (right front) at least four times over the years.
Very well done video and likeable person doing it. Thank you sir.
Had an Amana microwave for 27 yrs (1994-2021). Worked like new all those years. Even the interior light bulb was original. Reason I don't have it is because it stayed with the house I sold.
It’s ironic that this video popped up a day after my 11 year old GE Profile stove went out. It has induction and convection and I absolutely love it. My repairman won’t be here until Thursday and I’m hoping above hope it is an easy fix. The temperature in the oven itself is spot on every time.
But just in case it can’t be repaired I’m glad this video you did was greatly informative and appreciated! Thank you!
Bezos knows all. So does Google. Masterfully engineered algorithms to accurately model our complete behavior, know our wants, needs, manipulate our desires, etc. It's just next next level advertising..... maybe?
They know! ha ha
Thank you for some VERY helpful information.
Great content - I love this channel. Thank you
I actually remember my grandmothers frig from the 60"s she had a turquoise one and the freezer was on the bottom. She was only 4ft 8. short Mediterranean stock. It was an Amana. Don't ask me why I remember that. I guess because it was so different, both in color and style. As for the cooking I remember ALL the food, but not so much about the stove. I was about 13.
Very happy with my Bosch appliances...gas stove and electric dishwasher are very reliable
same here I have fridge, oven, microwave and dishwasher all solid quality high end products
Love my Bosch dishwasher!!!
The go to guy for this information. Thorough and honest. .
Thanks!
VERY HELPFUL!! Loved the humor on the side!!😅
One thing that I would recommend when buying a slide in stove (or one with the front mounted knobs over the oven) is to make sure that they are off set (angled) and not flush mounted. Even though I have never left the door open while cooking or broiling, the knobs are made of cheap ass plastic or aluminum that is made to look like stainless steel. After a few years, the plastic on my GE CAFE model blistered and peeled off. And they stain! That is one of the reasons I do not care for GE, and would probably never buy another one. I have the refrigerator as well, and that too, has parts falling off and door seals that failed within 8 years.
GE has gone down since 2008 probably.
Great tip; thanks!
My grand parents had that exact stove in their kitchen until about 10 years ago or so. Still worked, but they were selling the house and the new buyers didn't want it. But yeah, those modern glass top ones are really nice. Super easy to clean, and won't break unless you physically try to (aka slam a full pot down on it.)
I love my glass top LG!
The new buyers should replace the stove ❗️
Hey Ben always awesome video tutorials. I noticed your hat change GE.
Excellent video Everyone should watch them. My neighbor wanted a GE stove but the wait time was like 6 months they said. She opted for a Amana No frills model. I like the 3 draw Craftsman toolbox. My girlfriend thinks she can constantly open and close microwave door without waiting and hit end button. Then will repeatedly keep hitting start button not giving it few seconds. I think this overloads system and causes blown fuses.
I have an old Kelvanator, I absolutely love it ,I would pay someone to rebuild it if that were possible. It’s a big one with storage on the left & bottom
Love your videos, informative and engaging, but that bit about interrogating the stove on how smart is just proves you go above and beyond.
I started laughing out loud when he asked the stove about JFK.
Thanks for the video I'm already learning a lot 😋
Best stove video i have seen so far. Thank you
For Induction cooktops and stoves, the most important thing about them, is it must adjust the temperature in no more than 5 degree increments. Anything more than that and it goes from not bubbling at all, to boiling over. It's impossible to "simmer". Some of the cheap ones have a 15-20 degree step. We saw one with "Low, Medium & High". We've had good luck with the better Nuwave burners. We just got the 2 burner unit because Amazon had a great price on it. The prices on Nuwave burners have dropped with all of the new competition. We have a fancy gas range but don't use it much. We are in South Texas and don't want to heat up the house.
I, too, LOVE my Nuwave! I replaced 1 I cooked on every day for 5 years, & bought 2 more because I found them on sale. My stove works fine, (electric burners), but the Nuwaves are so cool & efficient. I live in South Florida, in a small house with only 1 bedroom that has AC! Hang in there, summer's more than half over. Good Luck against any more freaky winter storms! 🍀
I've had my Empava induction cooktop for about 4 years and I love it. never had any issues with it. A lot of people tried to talk me out of the purchase because it was so "cheap" but I think it was a very smart purchase.
Good to know!
Same here. No problems with the Empava induction cooktop. Also, no problems with the Empava convection wall oven (installed under the cooktop to save space in a tiny, tiny kitchen in a tiny condo with 24” refrigerator/freezer, 18” dishwasher and 24” washer/dryer combo. It’s difficult to find smaller scale appliances that are reasonably priced)
Very informative. Thank you.
I’m enjoying all your appliance videos. Any videos on double drawers dishwashers? I looked your reviews and videos and would find any.
My father is a tool maker for the dishwasher factory here in new bern. Can confirm anything bosch (or thermador if you want more commercial features) is a great buy
I have a Bosch dishwasher, which is fine. The Bosch stacking washer/dryer, ventless, was an absolute piece of Expensive Junk. Total waste.
We have a Bosch I hate …doesn’t dry the dishes …-
And the racks are ridiculous to load dishes …:(
God i freaking love ben. Great corney dad jokes are right up my alley as a dad myself.
Its my only true ability other than fixing a fewthings here and there
I love your videos honest and very informative I have a Frigidaire induction cooktop FFIC3026TB what do you think of them ?
👏👏👏Bravo Ben… awesome video and excellent content! My GE profile double oven going strong after 17yrs… very rarely do i use lower oven( to far to lift and really not a feature i needed after all😉) oh ; found a label… built in 2003.
The biggest feature I want are honest to goodness buttons and knobs. Touch interfaces suck - especially if you have the slightest bit of moisture on your hands - that never happens while cooking...
Having said that, I love my induction cooktop. Will never go back to gas or conventional electric.
EDIT: That beige Kenmore you were leaning on brought back some memories!
I had a induction oven with the control panel on the glass. The board kept malfunctioning and whirlpool tried to tell me it was because there was a bit of oil on the buttons.
@@SimonWoodburyForget OH you sweet, sweet summer child.
What is an induction oven ?
Love my GE Cafe Induction glass top oven. I got free $1100 cookware with the hefty oven price tag.
Hello and thanks for the useful content. Do you have any recommendations on Gas Wall Ovens? Thanks a lot in advance.
I lived in an 8 unit apartment that had various models of O'Keefe & Merritt stove. They are the old gold standard. Great Classics. Some remodeled ones are valuable collectibles useful for the reliability and style upgrade to electronic ignition and there what are better than anything modern.
My dad's house was built in the 70s, and he had the original appliances, Hotpoint cooktop and wall oven. It got to the point where he had to light the burners with a candle lighter, so he decided to replace it. I found out it just needed to be cleaned around where the pilot lights are supposed to be, and it would work again. I suggested he keep it, because that cooktop will probably last forever, but he wanted something shiny and new, even if it was less reliable. 🤦♂ At least I was able to talk him into getting a Thermador, which has worked out nicely so far.
When the oven stopped working correctly, he wanted to replace it as well, but I forbade it. All it needed was a new heating element, and for him to stop covering the bottom with foil (which of course was why it broke in the first place), and it was good as new. Only downside, aside from its appearance, is that it's a little small at ~27".
I love electric coil stoves. There are tricks you can do in cooking -- particularly at low heat that electric coils are best at. I just got a new Fridgidaire, with the thermal sensors which are built in the coils. I just pulled out the 'thermal protective' coils, and put in new ordinary coils from the hardware store, works fine.
I was looking for new less expensive electric stove. No fancy stuff, just coils and an oven. What I saw had feature to shut off burner if needed. All your pans had to be perfectly level. My pans aren't since my kid played drums on them as a tot. Lol I have no desire to replace my cookware to accommodate a new range. :(
Just subscribed as I will be buying new appliances once I get my new house. I had a ge electric stove for over 20 years (bought in sept 2001 and it was still cooking when I sold my house last year).
I have a 12 year old Kenmore glasstop !! Love it
What do you think about GE Monogram vs Theramdor for high end ranges? I have one I bought used (looked like it had barely been used) and I like how it's a nice clean design - not alot of excessive electronics, yet it still has all the nice high end features (convection, high output burners, ball bearing slides, flat oven floor, etc). The only displays are couple of LED displays for oven temp, everything else is nice heavy metal knobs.
Thermador is ultra fancy Bosch
Glass topped stove in this house I bought last year just went POW and cracked from side to side/front to back. On my way today to get me a basic stove. No more glass tops for me.