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LadyChocolate 10-14-2007 09:33 PM

Help!!!!!! I broke my ceramic cooktop stove...
 
do any of you know how much it would be to replace it? Is it cheaper to buy new stove!!!!! :reaction

Scott Hutchinson 10-14-2007 09:43 PM

Do you need us to take up an offering to help you buy a new stove ?

LadyChocolate 10-14-2007 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Hutchinson (Post 271675)
Do you need us to take up an offering to help you buy a new stove ?

LOL!!! I really hate these stoves... it was here in the house when we moved in... I don't need help with funds, I just need info on how to replace it.. I guess I'm too lazy right now to search it out... Too lazy, or just too tired, I don't know... but if you would like to help,then... :woohoo:noidea jk

Scott Hutchinson 10-14-2007 09:49 PM

If my wife wasn't too far away she proably could help you as she is a fix-it lady, like her dad.

IBCrazier2 10-14-2007 09:50 PM

Sears.com ..... you can order just the glass. It's not cheap but it is cheaper than a new stove...... I replaced one myself.


Look for parts section. Then you have to put in the model number of your stove. Then you can look at the diagrams to pick what you need.

LadyChocolate 10-14-2007 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by IBCrazier2 (Post 271681)
Sears.com ..... you can order just the glass. It's not cheap but it is cheaper than a new stove...... I replaced one myself.


Look for parts section. Then you have to put in the model number of your stove. Then you can look at the diagrams to pick what you need.

thankz thankz thankz!!! I must have been looking in the wrong place because I thought I'd read that a replacement was close to 1,000.00.... so I quit looking!!!:reaction

CC1 10-14-2007 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by LadyChocolate (Post 271667)
do any of you know how much it would be to replace it? Is it cheaper to buy new stove!!!!! :reaction

I wish ours would break!!! I hate electric cooktops in general and in particular these.

My wife loves it because she doesn't have burners to clean but she hates cooking. For anybody who loves good food and cooking properly gas or propane is the only way to go!!!

While I generally leave the house to my wife as far as furniture, decor, etc go I have drawn a line in the sand here and have told her that if (hopefully when) her stovetop breaks I am replacing it with a nice gas one!!!!

This is the second of these stovetops we have had in a row and on both of them some of the burners stop getting hot enough to boil water after awhile and since they are electric you cannot control the temperature. It takes forever for one to cool down any if you reduce the heat.

IBCrazier2 10-14-2007 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by CC1 (Post 271699)
I wish ours would break!!! I hate electric cooktops in general and in particular these.

My wife loves it because she doesn't have burners to clean but she hates cooking. For anybody who loves good food and cooking properly gas or propane is the only way to go!!!

While I generally leave the house to my wife as far as furniture, decor, etc go I have drawn a line in the sand here and have told her that if (hopefully when) her stovetop breaks I am replacing it with a nice gas one!!!!

This is the second of these stovetops we have had in a row and on both of them some of the burners stop getting hot enough to boil water after awhile and since they are electric you cannot control the temperature. It takes forever for one to cool down any if you reduce the heat.



I probably agree with you here, ........ but with three kids ages 4 ,6, 8 it seems a little safer to me. Also we have a great polara stove that has refrigeration as well ..... pretty cool being able to leave something cold in it and have it turn on and cook later!!

BoredOutOfMyMind 10-14-2007 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by IBCrazier2 (Post 271681)
Sears.com ..... you can order just the glass. It's not cheap but it is cheaper than a new stove...... I replaced one myself.


Look for parts section. Then you have to put in the model number of your stove. Then you can look at the diagrams to pick what you need.

Most Sears repair is now farmed out to others. In our area, it is a joke!

Why not visit a local appliance repair store?

How long have you lived in the house- did you get a home warranty slipped in with the deal and not know it?

:saycheese

Praxeas 10-15-2007 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by CC1 (Post 271699)
I wish ours would break!!! I hate electric cooktops in general and in particular these.

My wife loves it because she doesn't have burners to clean but she hates cooking. For anybody who loves good food and cooking properly gas or propane is the only way to go!!!

While I generally leave the house to my wife as far as furniture, decor, etc go I have drawn a line in the sand here and have told her that if (hopefully when) her stovetop breaks I am replacing it with a nice gas one!!!!

This is the second of these stovetops we have had in a row and on both of them some of the burners stop getting hot enough to boil water after awhile and since they are electric you cannot control the temperature. It takes forever for one to cool down any if you reduce the heat.

I hate them because with a flame I can gauge better high heat, med heat and low heat better than just looking at the dial.

Rico 10-15-2007 12:39 AM

We cooked with electric stoves for years. It takes time to figure it out, but food comes out just as good with electric as it does with gas or propane. We have a gast stove now.

Sweet Pea 10-15-2007 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by LadyChocolate (Post 271667)
do any of you know how much it would be to replace it? Is it cheaper to buy new stove!!!!! :reaction

I have one of these and LOVE IT!!!! And mine has been broken. Depending upon how it was broken, it may be replaced by the manufacturer. If you dropped something on it and it broke - no, that is your problem. If it cracked or broke while in use - contact the manufacturer. It is cheaper to replace than purchase a new stove.

Cooking with electric appliances just takes some getting used to. That is all I knew when we married. Our apartment had a gas stove and it was SO hard for me to cook - Plus......... electricity is so much cleaner. Gas seems to leave a residue...

Hope you get it fixed soon! -

Trouvere 10-15-2007 07:17 AM

I love gas stoves.Currently I have electric.Hate it.

IBCrazier2 10-15-2007 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by BoredOutOfMyMind (Post 271713)
Most Sears repair is now farmed out to others. In our area, it is a joke!

Why not visit a local appliance repair store?

How long have you lived in the house- did you get a home warranty slipped in with the deal and not know it?

:saycheese


The deal with Sears.com and ordering the parts is that you can fix it yourself. That was why I suggested it. You can order even the smallest part like a screw for basically any appliance. You see the same diagrams to order the parts as the repair guys do.
Just a resource that I have come to use several times.

Esther 10-15-2007 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by CC1 (Post 271699)
I wish ours would break!!! I hate electric cooktops in general and in particular these.

My wife loves it because she doesn't have burners to clean but she hates cooking. For anybody who loves good food and cooking properly gas or propane is the only way to go!!!

While I generally leave the house to my wife as far as furniture, decor, etc go I have drawn a line in the sand here and have told her that if (hopefully when) her stovetop breaks I am replacing it with a nice gas one!!!!

This is the second of these stovetops we have had in a row and on both of them some of the burners stop getting hot enough to boil water after awhile and since they are electric you cannot control the temperature. It takes forever for one to cool down any if you reduce the heat.

I agree!

I have a glasstop stove and have broken one of them. Even though there is gas in the house it was not run to the kitchen so I can't have a gas stove. :(

CC1 10-15-2007 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Esther (Post 271828)
I agree!

I have a glasstop stove and have broken one of them. Even though there is gas in the house it was not run to the kitchen so I can't have a gas stove. :(

Gas doesn't run to our kitchen either but luckily right behind the wall where the gas cooktop would go is our gas hot water heater in the garage so I know that a pipeline is close.

The only downside I see is that the glass cooktop is very shallow and so there are two kitchen drawers underneath it that we use for silverware and utinsels. I think those drawers would have to go with a new gas stovetop dropped in there.

LadyChocolate 10-17-2007 02:23 PM

Well I guess we will just go back to cooking with Gas.

BoredOutOfMyMind 10-17-2007 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by LadyChocolate (Post 274403)
Well I guess we will just go back to cooking with Gas.

I paid more for my last gas stove so I could get one with a simmer feature. Then 18 months later moved. Same brand stove in my rental apartment, but no simmer feature.

It was great and I would pay the extra $50 again. My stove I think was $699- Amana same as Magic Chef/Maytag.

Tis true you may be able to find the other stove in warranty for the cook surface.

LaVonne 10-17-2007 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by BoredOutOfMyMind (Post 274500)
I paid more for my last gas stove so I could get one with a simmer feature. Then 18 months later moved. Same brand stove in my rental apartment, but no simmer feature.

It was great and I would pay the extra $50 again. My stove I think was $699- Amana same as Magic Chef/Maytag.

Tis true you may be able to find the other stove in warranty for the cook surface.

Mine has the simmer feature and an extra large burner (Power burner)...LOVE IT...I could never go back to electric and hope I never have to.


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