TL A friend has something like that, of a different brand, and she just removes the griddle, and replaces the grates, the few times she needs to.
The griddle swaps out for grates.
Since we're all showing off our new ranges, here are my new appliances. I LOVE them. I'm learning to use gas. And I can use my copper pans again. The last couple years I had induction, and I couldn't use my good copper.
The middle drawer in the fridge can be set to be either additional fridge space or freezer space, as your needs change.
There are 6 burners on the stove, but I keep the griddle over the center 2.
Your stove looks an awful lot like mine. LG? I have the LSG4513ST.The griddle swaps out for grates.
Also I made a mistake by not getting the easy slide oven rack/racks. It was difficult to pull/slide out the turkey at Thanksgiving.
Edit: I forgot. When I cook it smells like gas a little? A sweet smell. Not unpleasant at all. Maybe its because its new?
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What is the issue with baking and broiling with natural gas? I've been using gas stoves and ovens for over 30 years and they work great.My next Range will be Dual Fuel.
Gas cooktop and Electric-Convection Oven please.
I love use Natural Gas, but not for baking and broiling.
Oh, and I don't think I want another GE product either.
That's just me ...
SO...I'm obsessive!Mine is black, so it doesn't show as much lol
I am not the world's best housekeeper, so I might do all that once a month or so.
Nice Silversage!
My next Range will be Dual Fuel.
Oh, and I don't think I want another GE product either.
That's just me ...
So, Silversage, do you have to keep that looking new forever? And your signature made me think about a possible problem - how often does dog hair get on it? Seriously though, didn't you get the gas for the function? Nothing cooks like gas, and it's great that home ranges are available now with such high output burners. And Kathleen's mention of toasting a hot dog over a flame made me think of something that I do all the time - toast corn tortillas over an open flame, to re-heat them. Just heated up two for lunch!
But other than that I don't 'clean' my stove top. Yes, it has dark burn rings around them. But don't care! Clean enough to cook on. Never found a difference in taste, so why work yourself up over it.
Cast iron grids are greasy to touch? sometimes I wipe them down, so then don't touch them! Maybe once a year I will scrub them down.
Matter of fact I don't think I've ever even cleaned this particular oven other than a wipe down for spills.
What is the issue with baking and broiling with natural gas? I've been using gas stoves and ovens for over 30 years and they work great.
We too have learned a lot about keeping our stove top clean.
We learned its 100 times harder than electric.
I hate to say it, but I am having buyers remorse.
SOS pads! Great idea!I also use SOS pads - even on the black enameled tops and the stainless - I was amazed there was no major scratching at all! I thought of all the constant warnings not to use steel wool on a mirad of things . Not pristine but certainly not unsightly! Sometimes I run out of the pads but I have 0000 Super fine steel wool I just saturate with dish soap. Does the job.
If it really bothers you just strategically place a pot over the dirty one. Doesn't have to be on.