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Which Stove Cooktops Are More Energy Efficient?
When it comes to designing a green kitchen, evaluating stove cooktops for their energy efficiency can cause you to make a decision between convenience or your preferred method of cooking and being eco-friendly.
Unless you are going to cook in your fireplace over an open flame, you've got to consider the energy usage of the model of stove or cooktop that you buy. Most cooks prefer a gas cook top. With gas, the heat is easier to control and this can make cooking a lot easier.
However, gas stoves are powered by natural gas which is a fossil fuel and, as we know, fossil fuels are not that environmentaly friendly. On the other hand, the electricity that powers electric cook tops comes mainly from coal burning power plants which, once again, are not that environmentally friendly.
When it comes right down to it, choosing stoves and cooktops that are practical and good for the environment boils down to one thing - the efficiency of energy usage.
Which Stove Cooktops Are Most Energy Efficient?
When looking for energy efficiency, the electric cooktops are going to beat the gas once hands-down. But, there are many different types of electric cooktops that you'll need to evaluate for your green kitchen. In today's electric cooktops, there are many choices between the surface elements. These include induction elements, halogen elements and the traditional electric coil that seemed to be almost old-fashioned today.
Needless to say, the newer technology cooktops are going to be more costly but theye will also be more energy-efficient. The induction stove is the most energy-efficient because it transfers energy electromagnetically right to your pan. Of course, these of the highest priced. The ceramic glass cooktops that use halogen elements are the next best, however if you don't have very flat pans, you will be wasting energy because they do not work efficiently if there isn't good pan to cooktop contact. The least expensive - the electric coils are also the least energy-efficient.
When considering stove cooktops for your kitchen, you're going to have to weigh your budget with your desire to lower your carbon footprint. Going with a higher-priced and more efficient model might cost you more upfront but can save on your energy expense as well as your impact to the environment over time.
Friday, December 2, 2011
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Where Do I Find the Model Number?
When calling an appliance repair company, it is very important to have readily available the appliance's model number. This will allow the appliance repair technician to predetermine the possible parts needed to repair your appliance.
Here are some general tips to finding your model number:
* Model numbers may be printed or stamped on an aluminum or white tag on your appliance.
* Remember a zero may actually be the letter O & a lower-case L may be a 1
* Kenmore models always have a three-digit prefix (110. or 665.)
Now where do you find the tag?
Top-loading washers:
1. Under the lid
2. On the back of the control panel
3. On the lower-front or side of the main cabinet body
Front-loading washers:
1. Behind the door
2. Behind or on top of the control panel
3. On the side of the unit near the front
Top- or front-loading washer-dryer combination units:
1. Inside the dryer door, on the door frame
2. On the top of the dryer
3. On the side of the washer
Gas or Electric Dryers:
1. Inside the door
2. On the cabinet frame
3. On the back of the unit, near the top
4. On the side of the unit, near the front
Cooktops & Ranges
Gas:
1. Inside the cooktop--Lift up the top
2. On the outside, bottom of the unit
3. Inside the top of the vent duct
Electric:
1. Under one of the surface burners, or inside the cooktop
2. On the outside, bottom of the unit
3. Inside the top of the vent duct
Gas or Electric Ovens
1. Open the door, on oven side of the door jamb
2. With the boiler draw open, on the lower drawer jamb
Refrigerators:
1. Inside the refrigerator or freezer
2. On the upper left or right side wall
3. Behind the lower crisper drawer
4. Behind the lower toe kick-plate
5. On the face frame of the refrigerator body
Dishwashers:
1. Inside the door jamb on the left, right, or top
2. On the door, on the left, right or top
Garbage Disposers:
1. On the side or bottom of the unit
Deep Freezers:
1. Open the door, on the frame of the unit
2. Inside the unit, on the left or the right
Monday, November 21, 2011
A Wolf Appliance Shopping Guide, Part 1
Economic downturn be damned, you've decided to move ahead with the kitchen re-design and you're considering buying a Wolf kitchen appliance package. Congrats, you're not alone - I keep meeting wave after wave of appliance shoppers who have decided to deal with the housing crisis by sitting tight and investing in their existing home. People have told me that they are doing this with the hope of selling in 2-4 years, or, you have the other folks who figure they are staying in their homes for another 5 years or more, are entertaining at home more than going out, so they want to make the crib as comfy as possible.
And you know what? A lot of folks are digging the Wolf ovens and Wolf ranges..again.
Last year wasn't easy when it came to selling any high-end appliances. Sure, you had certain individuals who needed a SubZero to replace an old one that was dying, and there were a handful of folks who weren't feeling the financial pinch so the K appliance purchase was still a reality. But for many, many folks, purchasing premium appliances became a pipe dream
But like I said, suddenly there's been a seismic change and Wolf appliances seems to be an early winner. People are starting to get more comfortable spending money and investing in their homes, and I feel that there is a belief in the marketplace that Wolf makes the BEST cooking appliances in the business. So you're not buying a Wolf. You're making an investment. That resonates with people nowadays. They like the fact that Wolf is still a family-owned business. They like the fact that all Wolf appliances are made in America. They like the idea that the Wolf gas range has a decades-old legacy in many commercial kitchens.
So if you're looking at Wolf appliances, here's a quick guide to make you somewhat dangerous for your next trip to appliance showroom, this way you won't have an appliance sales guy talking over your head with technical jargon. These questions are based on the most popular queries I receive regarding Wolf appliances.
Question #1. I can't decide between a Wolf gas range or dual fuel range.
Simply put, the dual fuel range offers self cleaning and an electric oven. It also has an electronic control panel on the front of the range. Do you bake alot? Does a stabler oven temp mean something to you? Then buy the Wolf dual fuel range, but realize that it's about 00 more than the comparable gas version.
Question #2. What is the difference between a framed and unframed oven and is there a price difference?
On the framed oven, the oven glass does not meet the edge, it has a border. Unframed, the opposite, glass goes all the way to the side. Same price.
Question #3. Why do I need a riser in the back of my Wolf range?
Well technically, you don't need one, but I can guarantee that if you don't put one back there it's going to at the very least look...incomplete. Do you want a gaping space in the back of your range? Doesn't make any sense. Plus, there's something about the riser being beneficial if the back wall area is combustible...someone may have mentioned that to me or I dreamt it...I'll have to re-check that for you.
Question #4. But I am tiling my wall in the back of the range, I DON'T WANT A RISER (foot stomping ensues)
Then don't buy the riser. Go with the island trim which fills in the hole and only comes up about 2". Plenty of room for your tile to be appreciated.
Question #5 Why doesn't anyone have Wolf appliance prices on their websites?
'Cause Wolf says so.
Question #6 How good is the Wolf double wall oven?
You mean the Wolf D030FS? That's a beauty. I love that piece. My aunt bought one and I go to their home and cook with it frequently. It's a pleasure to use, quiet, the oven holds the heat perfectly - thanks to two fans, no cold spots. And capacity is HUGE. You can stuff a Pterodactyl in there, let alone a good-sized turkey.
Question # 7 I was thinking of buying a Thermador or DCS oven instead. They are less expensive.
You're right they are. And those are both great wall oven producers. If the Wolf double oven is out of your budget, then run, don't walk to either DCS or Thermador (actually Monogram makes some nice wall ovens as well).
But if the Wolf is in your financial reach, you have to do it. Like I said, that particular model, the Wolf D030FS is absolute work of art. And it cooks damn well to boot.
I'll add more questions when time allows as I am exhausted from snow shoveling. In the meantime, if you have any questions about Wolf ovens, wolf ranges, wolf appliances in general, email me or call Wolf. And if you live near one of their design center's check it out. Good stuff, smart people there talking the product. They may even make you something yummy to eat.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Everything You Wanted to Know About Wolf Appliances
There are many different brands of appliances that you can choose from for your kitchen. But if you want to make sure that your appliances provide you value for money, you have to make sure that you select a trusted name that has had years of experience in developing the right appliances. One such brand is Wolf Appliances, the manufacturer of different cooking appliances that are used at the commercial level. Some of the products that have been manufactured by Wolf appliances include dual fuel ranges, gas ranges, built-in ovens and cook tops. The built-in ovens range from 15 inches to 26 inches and are available in single as well as double units. The gas and dual fuel ranges measure up to 60 inches.
For the last 75 years, Wolf Appliances have been providing commercial enterprises with a diverse range of cooking appliances. In fact, many different commercial cooking appliances have been manufactured by the company. But today, since The Sub-Zero Freezer Company has taken over this corporation, it has shifted its attention toward the production of cooking appliances that can benefit residential owners. These residential appliances, manufactured by Sub-Zero Freezer, are produced along the same lines as those used in the manufacture of commercial cooking appliances. So, if you plan on purchasing such residential Wolf Appliances, you are assured that they would be able to meet your needs and requirements.
The normal warranty that is provided by Wolf is two years. This warranty usually covers the repair and replacement of any parts or defects in the product.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
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Frigidaire FFEF3043LS 30 Freestanding Electric Range - Stainless Steel
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Through meaningful innovations, Frigidaire has humanized their technology to create appliance designs that are uncluttered, controls that are intuitive, and features that are as useful as they are smart. This 30" freestanding electric range features a quick clean function and the Store-More storage drawer. Let's not forget about the Ready-Select controls that allow you to easily select options with the touch of a button.