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I wish I had room to store the oven

But my basement is getting much fuller everyday.

I have contacted the seller about the flip-up units though. They are easy enough to store until I can figure out what to do with them. He has already responded and is willing to ship them. If we can work out a price, at least these will be saved.
 
I have them..

And someday intend to use them, my hometown had 2 Frigidaire dealers so I saw many of these as a kid, the french door oven was to me, the best idea ever, its easier to use and to clean, and of course, it bakes great as all old Frigidaire ovens did.
 
Live from the kitchen....

So, going back to the thing about the high and simmer settings being next to each other for a reason -- did GE do that same thing? Our range has always confused me... Is 3 hotter than 2? I think the manual state otherwise, but for some reason, it doesn't make much sense to me when I read it.

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Never mind... The manual does actually say that 2 is hotter than 3... Which is stupid. Shame on GE! LOL

Now that I look again, this is the part about the burners that confuses me.. To much to think about!

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Several

Old ranges were this way, I have seen several that 1 was hottest and 7 was coolest, makes no sense to me and I cant think of which brands were this way, I want to say some of the early Sears were.
 
About the burner settings...

Even with the infinite switches and the slightly faster-to-heat two-wire Radiantubes that go with them, I often start mine on high at first when I want them to heat more quickly. Otherwise, the infinite switch will cycle them off before the cookware has reached the desired temperature (with the exception of the "Speed Heat" which I have on only one of my Frigidaire ranges).

And Fred, the reversed positions of the "2"and "3" settings on your range remind me the settings on the Enterprise range that my parents used to have. This one had infinite switches with "HI" and "SIM" but the numbers between them were a bit counterintuitive as "1" was the highest setting after "HI" and "9" was the lowest after "SIM"! Later versions of the same range had their knobs reprinted with numbers in the reverse order, which was more intuitive!

Other weird counterintuitive settings were those on the cold controls on most old Frigidaire fridges like ours!
 
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