Posted by Determined on October 25, 2014 at 10:44:32 from (216.130.212.113):
Update on the stove shopping fiasco and the high cost of repair parts.
Called up an appliance repair shop to inquire as to which brand was the least troublesome and which was the most reasonabe on parts, sadly they were of llittle help.
Next I found a website that sells repair parts for applianes.
One by one I typed in model numbers of stoves currentley available and checked the price for control boards.
Many of them were $250.00 -$400.00+ for control panels.
Frigidaire came out the winner with the average board priced around the $100.00 mark. That I can stomach.
Found a nice stainless gas range with all the bells and whistles online and before I knew it I had ordered the matching stainless dishwasher to go along side of it.
Will pick them up in town next week.
My dear wife will be happy and I will get to crawl around running more outlets and gas lines through the floor.
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