Okay...you two go to your corners and come out slapping (you know who you are) LOL LOL
Now, back to smoothtop ranges.
I have a question for those that have them.
My mother had one of the original white Corning cooktops in 1975. She just replaced it with a new Whirlpool Gold smoothtop range. It has a white top with a sort of white-gray speckle where the burners are located. On her new range, the specklkes over the burner area have somewhat unevenly dis-colored. That is, when it cools down after being used, it doesn't look the same as when brand new. She said the user guide for the new range stated that this could happen. Probably not even noticeable on the black smoothtops.
My brother bought one like mom's and the same thing happened to his and he took it back and got coils. He just couldn't deal with it, but that's another story.
My question is, has this happened to anyone else?
Bill...