jp10558
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So my 17 yr old GE that came with the place now has a slow propane leak, and the repair person suggested that it's not really worth repairing. Given that, I'm looking at new propane ranges at 30" size. I'm not really sure if a new GE on sale from Lowes is the right answer or not. They do have a reasonable one for $539, though I can't tell if it actually has a broiler or not, and that would be a deal-breaker for me. Would a random new range tend to last about as long?
What's recommended? I have also looked at the "insane price" but claimed to be well made and performing Blue Star entry level open burner for ~ $3500 on ABT.com etc. However, unlike Speed Queen in washing machines, that's many times competitors prices, not just 30% higher, and I'm not looking to replace something that seemed to die somewhat quickly like the kenmore washing set. I don't know if there *is* a "Speed Queen for ranges" or if the lifetime difference would even make sense. 17 years is decent - if I got that out of every $600 range, I'd die before I broke even.
Anyway, I'm looking for something that will not die in 5 years, preferably last closer to the 17 or more years with minor repairs or no repairs, is propane, 30", has a broiler, and a largish oven.
I'd prefer to spend less in this current situation unless there was noticeable performance and reliability benefits - of which I'm unsure of in the "expensive" options. If I am paying "a lot", i.e. $700 or more, I'd want it noticeably better than the sale GE, if it's $2k or more I'd prefer made in the US, and designed to be repairable with parts available etc.
I guess either scare me off of the cheap range, or tell me why I should pay "big bucks" for a range.
What's recommended? I have also looked at the "insane price" but claimed to be well made and performing Blue Star entry level open burner for ~ $3500 on ABT.com etc. However, unlike Speed Queen in washing machines, that's many times competitors prices, not just 30% higher, and I'm not looking to replace something that seemed to die somewhat quickly like the kenmore washing set. I don't know if there *is* a "Speed Queen for ranges" or if the lifetime difference would even make sense. 17 years is decent - if I got that out of every $600 range, I'd die before I broke even.
Anyway, I'm looking for something that will not die in 5 years, preferably last closer to the 17 or more years with minor repairs or no repairs, is propane, 30", has a broiler, and a largish oven.
I'd prefer to spend less in this current situation unless there was noticeable performance and reliability benefits - of which I'm unsure of in the "expensive" options. If I am paying "a lot", i.e. $700 or more, I'd want it noticeably better than the sale GE, if it's $2k or more I'd prefer made in the US, and designed to be repairable with parts available etc.
I guess either scare me off of the cheap range, or tell me why I should pay "big bucks" for a range.