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Yes, the sky is falling... I noticed my increased tendency toward athsma the very day I hooked up my propane tank to the stove. I live on a small cul-de-sac that the developer chose not to supply with mains gas, and it'd be a horrific expense to run it now. Given that I'm in Phoenix, we don't really need it for heat, and I have a heat pump water heater.

The utter nonsense of politicians trying to ban gas stoves because inner city kids who spend nearly their entire lives inside high rises have athsma more than those of us who grew up in the country, and were able to get outside and get dirt under our nails is, well, nonsense. Let's quit allowing these morons to dictate every aspect of how we'll live our lives.

I will add, that years ago in a similar non-gas home that had a 40 year old Kenmore solid disc downdraft cooktop with one working burner, I purchased an induction hot plate. When we run out of propane, I'm quite happy to pull it out of the cabinet and plug it in, it does exactly as others have written above... I suspect this will be the direction society follows down the road, but I refuse to be shoved into it by a damn politician...
 
I wish we knew that before we got rid of it. A Philips 37 inch LED Smart tv replaced it. We still have it.
Bwahaha... "deflection circuit"... I much prefer the black boxes we have nowadays, no annoying 30hz hum from the vertical circuit, no pincushion or purity to deal with... no possiblity of a 25kV arc when the flyback cooks out all the wax! Ooh, that smell! But at least you could fix one when it quit.
 
The utter nonsense of politicians trying to ban gas stoves because inner city kids who spend nearly their entire lives inside high rises have athsma more than those of us who grew up in the country, and were able to get outside and get dirt under our nails is, well, nonsense. Let's quit allowing these morons to dictate every aspect of how we'll live our lives.
Banning gas stoves is counterproductive to the income revenue to the gas companies, and would likely result in gas companies voting against such banning.
Plus, consumers would get into the act as well, since some prefer gas, over electric.
Bottom line, it would be a stupid move to attempt.
But then again, a lot of legislation is stupid.
 
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