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will publish mine later.
but ive gas stove which i don't like much.
it's hard to get a good stove in israel as they are not very high quality even tho many imported from europe.
One place I lived in Denmark, out in the country, there was a stove with an electric oven and gas burners. The burners needed a propane tank.Don't really have a stove per se as much as a built in electric oven and a gas cooktop. Both are Whirlpool and I've had them since 1998. Both have performed fantastically well and I wouldn't trade them for anything. I prefer a gas cooktop and an electric oven so this combination suits me well.
We have 2 units. One is a Samsung glass-top electric stove used only rarely. It had begun turning itself on by itself! 2 service calls by Samsung contract repair service could not fix it, and the service was un-cooperative and unhelpful. These days we use only the oven function, and turn the thing on/off at the circuit breaker, and we don't trust the stove top element not to turn themselves on spontaneously, a potential fire hazard. Samsung products generally are problematical because their repairs are out-sourced to other companies, as are replacement parts. The products themselves are fragile, warranties are short, and parts are often unavailable, even for units still under warranty. (We've had similar bad experiences with Samsung cameras and a Samsung dryer--we learned our lesson too late!)
will publish mine later.
but ive gas stove which i don't like much.
it's hard to get a good stove in israel as they are not very high quality even tho many imported from europe.
Wow! That's dangerous. There should have been a recall.My stove did the same thing - not the burners but the ovencame on by itself. It ended up at the end of the driveway, unrepairable compared to a new one. It was the circuit board that was shorting out. Happened twice and according to research on the internet was biggest consummer complaint.