My only thought is whether the full range is cheaper than two separate pieces. Personally, if you have the room for it and you feel having a wall oven is better, I don't see any issues. It wouldn't keep me from purchasing a house.Is there much of a difference between a cooktop versus a full range? Redoing a kitchen and getting older noticed all the gas ranges the oven is pretty low. Thinking maybe getting a cooktop and wall oven no bending? never had just a cooktop
Another great oven feature is the glide rack that pulls out all the way easily without tipping
As we’ve redone things in our current home we have kept planning to age in place and what helps us accomplish that.
I've lived in houses with each setup, and don't see any difference other than your personal preference for how you like to move around the kitchen.Is there much of a difference between a cooktop versus a full range? Redoing a kitchen and getting older noticed all the gas ranges the oven is pretty low. Thinking maybe getting a cooktop and wall oven no bending? never had just a cooktop
You just buy an adapter disk for pots and pans that are not made of the correct material and they will work. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Stainles...["Shipping"]}]&classType=REGULAR&athbdg=L1400New induction cooktops are electric and only work with certain types of pots/pans.
Yep although it can lower the heat output between some pans and the induction cooking surface.You just buy an adapter disk for pots and pans that are not made of the correct material and they will work
NYC has been a “gas” town since the gas lines were originally installed around the turn of the 20th century.Some areas are considering regulations about new gas installations.
There's gas, electric and induction. What am I missing? Two of been around for decades and the third at least a decade.Much of it is a matter of personal preference, budget and what you have generally used. I don't think between electric/gas either cooks any better. New induction cooktops are electric and only work with certain types of pots/pans. It seems every few years there is some new version of cooktops and whether or not they actually cook better or are just clever marketing seems to depend on who you ask. Some areas are considering regulations about new gas installations. Some of that seems to take the studies out of context. Recent studies show the fumes from gas stove/oven can be a concern for some people. I suspect some places might simply add new regulations relating to how such installations are vented, perhaps some areas might ban them, but who knows for sure? That would only be a concern if you remodel AFTER any new regulations have been implemented. Regulations like those are never applied retroactively to existing homes.
I've never had a wall oven, but I did remark to someone recently that I might feel uncomfortable trying to remove heavy items from an oven at that height. Just something to think aboutIs there much of a difference between a cooktop versus a full range? Redoing a kitchen and getting older noticed all the gas ranges the oven is pretty low. Thinking maybe getting a cooktop and wall oven no bending? never had just a cooktop
find our wall oven way more convenient to remove heavy items from then having to reach down to the floor on the typical range. Wall ovens can be installed at various heights and you can determine what works best for you with the people doing the installing.