[Colorado-Talk] anybody know anything about accessible Induction stoves?
Curtis Chong
chong.curtis at gmail.com
Tue Jan 16 19:48:42 UTC 2024
Hi Theresa:
If you aren't able to put your hands on the range you are planning to buy before you buy it, shop somewhere else<smile>. I find that Mountain View Appliances lets me turn on the stove and determine the sensitivity of any touch screen controls before I put down any money. Louisville is a bit far away. The last time I shopped, I went to the Broadway store. Hoping that store is still open.
Kind regards,
Curtis Chong
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Subject: [Colorado-Talk] anybody know anything about accessible Induction stoves?
Hi all,
I’m getting an induction range. Does anyone have one they find accessible?
Thanks for any thoughts here. 😊
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