Advantages: Push button...compared to dials Disadvantages: Whirlpool maintenance men could take a while to fix it
I actually recieved my Whirlpool GasRange as an early Christmas gift last year. My soon to be father in law and I had went and looked at GasRanges the previous day (Keeping in mind...I didn't know he was going to buy one for me...and of coarse I pointed out almost the most expensive one they had!). Well he must not have minded because I woke up the next morning and the guys were taking it out of their truck and into my home! I have wanted a brand new Whirpool with the push buttons (instead of the old dials) for about two years now! I finally have one.
Let me start off with some of the features which all Whirlpool GasRange's have.
1)Oven vents - This is where the hot air and moisture escape from while you are using the oven.
2)Surface burners - These are what you put your pans on to cook the food (flat pans are recommended ...
Advantages: gas seems fine Disadvantages: telephone nightmare
British Gas
I felt I had to write this review after having to deal with this company for the first time and being pretty disappointed. Having moved into a new flat and coming from a flat where all the bills were included in the rent meaning never having to deal with all these companies and now having to set up all the new accounts for things such as electricity, gas and water I found this company particularly tiresome to deal with.
We were meant to phone up on the day we moved in to the new flat and pass over all the readings on the meters and the correct information to set up new accounts and the such like. I had no problems at all when contacting the water supplier and the electricity supplier but when it came to the gas this was more of a problem that I could of dreamed.
After phoning up the main line for British ...
newby2 26.05.2007
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Advantages: Easy to use, portable great for emergencies Disadvantages: Open flames are always a risk
Living in a rural area from time to time we get power cuts. Sometimes these last for a while and, with no mains gas to the area, it can mean I have no way to cook or even make a hot drink. It was with that in mind that I was interested when I saw an advertisement for a Freedom GasRange in the Scotts of Stow catalogue.
This ingenious device comprises a single gas ring which is powered by a butane gas cartridge. It is fully adjustable and can be lit in seconds making it ideal for those times when you need something to tide you over until full power is restored. It is also great for making snacks or meals outdoors in the summer. I was please to discover that it came in a handy carrying case making it easily portable and easy to store out of sight when not in use.
To use it all you have to do is remove the GasRange from its ...