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I agree. BlueStar kicks a**. One caveat: if you decide to get a cooktop, go for BS's slide-in rangetop, whose burners, bowls, and grates are identical with their range. BS's drop-in cooktop is NOT the same. It lacks the drip pan...
"To top it off, the whole thing is really simple. No expensive electronics to go wrong - it does one thing, and one thing really well - cooks food." Mattwright, you are SO right! We put in a BlueStar 30" slide-in...
Try this link to the Wagner and Griswold Society. They may be able to help. Wagner and Griswold Society
Forum posts have brought the Blue Star gas drop-in cooktop to our attention. We're impressed with its performance at sear and simmer tasks and are giving it a seriously heavy flirt. Any input from you Blue Star owners as to ease of...
Good advice, DuckFat. Thanks.
DuckFat, I appreciate your input. Servicing is a legitimate concern; so is reliability and durability. Local knowledge trumps show-room pitch, that's fer shure. So far, based on customer input, we've eliminated Viking and Dacor. ...
Went to the Dacor website. Fell in love with the site and the product. Did an Internet search for "Dacor cooktop". Found a multiple-page listing of consumer complaints about Dacor. Can't post you the URL because I've not...
Ryan, thanks for the response. You raise a very good point. Actually, our local dealer sells and services Viking, not Wolf. The nearest Wolf dealer is about 4 hours away. And after reading in this forum about Viking service issues,...
Has anyone had experience with Bertazzoni's "Professional Series" 36" 6-burner gas cooktop? We are terminally dissatisfied with our present all-show-no-go gas cooktop and are looking for a more heavy-duty replacement. ...
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