I wanna do a minor kitchen remodel (mostly just shuffling appliances and cabinets) which seemed like a good opportunity to finally upgrade to induction.
Ideally I’m looking for a slide-in range, but I’m open to doing cooktop and oven separately given a reasonable way to make that fit in the footprint of a slide-in.
Obviously normal BIFL stuff. I don’t care about or want Smart Connectivity of any kind; knobs are great, the fewer touchpads the better, screens are off-putting; the fewer electronic components, the better; I don’t care about aesthetics at all, I like the simple, easy to clean commercial style.
Bridge elements would be nice, but not that important. Convection is preferred, a split oven would be nice, I don’t really need the storage drawer at the bottom.
Edit: I wound up going with this model from LG. Looked like the best option in my price range.
Can you get Mercury cooker/oven/hob where you are? I had one at a previous house and it was built like a tank - to the extent I had to leave it when I moved. It would have needed a crane to move it.
They look gorgeous, but we’re pretty solidly outside of the $1,500 range.
bums - what about “Stoves”? they’re a more budget friendly brand, still made in the UK though.