I think you def want a decent oven, one that holds temp well and is able to tell you when your desired pre-heat temp is reached(ie the red light will shut off). The higher end appliances are more expensive to fix with only select service providers able to buy parts(something I unfortunately recently learned). And why is it that both my oven and refrig broke right after the 6 year warranty? So an extended warranty might be worth it even though I never ever buy those. I do like my viking oven though. A note on the cooktop...look to see where the burners are placed. some have the two biggest ones front and back which makes it difficult to use both at the same time. Also a QUIET refridg is a bonus especially in small spaces. Happy Shopping!
- ken 3-14-2011 5:10 pm





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