73% of people rated Gas Ranges vs. Electric Ranges. What is the difference? as 5 stars
73% of people rated Gas Ranges vs. Electric Ranges. What is the difference? as 5 stars%
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18% of people rated Gas Ranges vs. Electric Ranges. What is the difference? as 4 stars
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not a huge baker, value conscious, a home owner, looking for durability

JAN
29
2008
At some point in most of our lives, we will have the need to purchase a new range/oven. One of the most important decisions that will have to be made is whether to purchase a gas or an electric one. Not too long ago, I was faced with this decision. After thorough research, my final decision was to purchase a gas range. We all have different needs and wants therefore my decision may not be the same one as yours will be. I hope that this comparison of the two will help you make a more informed decision as to what will work best for your household.

Gas Ranges

From the research that I did and past experience,...

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5 star rating
2008 VIP
LaurieM
Somewhere in , NY



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picking up after pets

MAY
30
2008
I have tried several of both & I have to go with the electric!  My parents bought their first electric stove (a GE) in the mid 60's & when I bought their house from them in 1989 the stove went with the house.  When I sold that house in 1998 the stove went with the house and was still going strong! (It was avocado! LOL)  I now have a GE porcelain top stove & am very pleased with it also.  There are no pilot lights to go out, no drip trays to absorb grease & bacteria & it is much easier to clean!
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4 star rating
2008 Contributor
SunnyBeaches
Quincy, IL



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value conscious

MAR
3
2008

 

  General Electric Gas Stove & Oven.                                                                                 This is the very best oven & stove I have ever used.  It is very easy to use.  When you set the oven temp. within about 5 seconds if you have not clicked on the start button the oven will shut off.  If you do click on the start button it will then start preheating the oven.  When the oven has reached it's set temp. a bell rings letting you know the oven is at the desired temp.  After you put the...

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5 star rating
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voeltner
Vine Grove, KY



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Mr. Fix-it

DEC
31
2008
 Electric vs Gas oven...I llike gas much b etter..It gets hot quicker and I think the food taste  better.
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4 star rating
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fredo
Cumberland Gap, TN



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JAN
6
2009

Reference: GE Profile Double Oven-Duel Fuel Convection. Model J2B918SEK1SS.

When it came time to replace our electric stand alone oven with cook top, duel fuel was the choice.  I can say with assurance that  I have not been disappointed. It is definitely the way to go.

Instant gas BTU cooking surfaces is good, and a convectioin oven is great in use.  Unit has been reliable with no issue to date. 

Cook surface, as with all gas tops, requires regular cleaning to maintain neat look. Grates are easily moved and replaced for cleaning. 

I would recommend. 

 


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5 star rating
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razz007
27163



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too busy to make beds, value conscious

NOV
18
2008

I personally prefer to use an electric range rather than a gas range. I've had so many bad experiences with gas that I have just become very turned off by them. My son burnt himself when he was just tall enough to see the blue flame. He thought it was pretty. I find it more difficult  to regulate the temperature with gas, but that cold just be me. I especially prefer the flattop electric range that I have now. Its easy to cook on, easy to clean and you can always tell when it is still hot.


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3 star rating
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babygherkin73
Anthony, FL



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value conscious

JAN
11
2009
There is nothing better than a quality gas range. When cooking on the top burners you are always in control of the heat.  Flat top electric stoves may be easier to clean, but they are much more difficult to regulate the heat with.  Gas stoves are much more economical as well.
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5 star rating
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sammy2u
Grand Rapids, MI



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value conscious

FEB
14
2009
I grew up using gas ovens/stoves. During my young adulthood I was forced to use Electric ranges/ovens and it as difficult to get the food to cook evenly. I now own my own home and purchased a gas oven/stove and it works great. No burnt bottom of food while still frozen in middle.
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sherbear642
Oglesby, IL



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neat freak, value conscious, picking up after pets

FEB
27
2008
This LG gas range is the bomb! It cooks quicker and more evenly than electric stoves. It is sweet. Looks awesome in my kitchen, almost like a piece of art.
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aruala43
Nacogdoches, TX



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neat freak

NOV
9
2008
I recently purchased a Kenmore Smooth top Oven and I love it. Easy to clean and cooks well
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Maggie331
Cleveland, TN



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neat freak, value conscious

APR
12
2009

I have a both Electric in FL. and Gas in NYC....both GE.

Just bought the GE free standing 30'  JCB series.

I love it...food cooks soooo much faster.  Get stove for the price..got it at Home Depot.

Don't have to worry if my food is over cooked or undercooked


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5 star rating
reviewer 2009 Contributor
sierrahfla
New York, NY



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