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Mon, Jun 25, 12 at 23:32
| Does anyone know where I can find a "Built-under" double oven in the USA? Everything I find appears to be in the UK.
Thanks! |
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| Interesting. Never seen one, but I like it! Maybe contact IKEA? |
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- Posted by writersblock (My Page) on Tue, Jun 26, 12 at 0:53
| Alas, while ikea has all sorts of terrific appliances in the rest of the world, in the US they seem to mostly chase the bottom end. This GE might work: |
Here is a link that might be useful: GE single/double at ajmadison
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- Posted by breezygirl (My Page) on Tue, Jun 26, 12 at 0:58
| The GE single/double is the only one similar I know about that can be placed undercounter. I'm not sure, however, about under a cooktop. |
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- Posted by sashasmommy (My Page) on Tue, Jun 26, 12 at 20:52
| Thanks, but it seems like what we want is just out of our reach. Hubby wants a gas range and cooktop, and I want a double oven. We can get a gas freestanding double oven, or an electric built-under double oven. But can't get a gas built-under double oven with a gas cooktop. grr. |
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- Posted by breezygirl (My Page) on Tue, Jun 26, 12 at 21:09
| Nope. You'd have to go with a 48" gas range to get a two-oven range OR do a gas cooktop/rangetop and separate double electric wall ovens. Do you have the space for wall ovens? |
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- Posted by sashasmommy (My Page) on Tue, Jun 26, 12 at 21:54
| No, no room for a wall oven. Maybe I can convince hubby to just get a free-standing one. |
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- Posted by IowaCommute (My Page) on Tue, Dec 4, 12 at 16:54
| Hey sashamommy, I just found your post (I actually just posted pretty much the same question in appliances). I would have found yours but just learned the term the UKers use "built under." I'm curious as to what you ended up with if you're willing to share? Thanks. |
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- Posted by sashasmommy (My Page) on Tue, Dec 4, 12 at 20:54
| I ended up just getting a free-standing. They did have one on the Home Depot website, but it was super expensive, plus you have to buy the cooktop separately! |
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- Posted by IowaCommute (My Page) on Tue, Dec 4, 12 at 21:59
| Thanks for responding. I now understand why the rooms with plumbing are the most expensive rooms in the home. |
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