[Electronics-talk] Accessible Stoves
Matthew Chao
mattchao at verizon.net
Thu Dec 12 20:09:46 UTC 2013
Have had similar problems selecting stoves. The cheap ones may be
accessible, but they don't last long, and their quality is absolutely
terrible.--Matthew Chao
At 12:59 PM 12/12/2013, Tracy Carcione wrote:
>I bought an accessible electric stove at PC Richards a while
>back. I think, as is often the case, your best bet is to go to
>different stores and look at what they've got.
>Tracy
>
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>>Does anyone know of an accessible electric stove that is currently
>>available. Ours is near the end of it's life. The one we have now
>>has a touchpad for the oven that works fine as it defaults to 350
>>degrees and beeps every five degrees, but the ones we see out there
>>now do not beep when you depress the up and down arrows.
>>Any help is most appreciated.
>>Gene
>>
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