PollyannaMom
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Now I don't feel so bad about being lazy and not running mine!Lynn…. Speaking of ovens, we bought one almost 2 years ago. I used the self cleaning for the first time recently ( just spot cleaned before). I had company and went to put my quiche in the oven and it wouldn’t turn on. Called the repair man where we bought it and he came out. They had to pull the oven out( it’s a built in). The enclosed fuse was blown. He said not to ever use the self cleaning. So I said, “you mean I paid for a feature I can’t use, why does it come with it”. He said that they should not, but then people wouldn’t buy it.So $400 later…….
Good morning. Sunny now, calling for storms this afternoon. Kitchen walls are all done, and most of the bottom trim. Just the 5 windows and the entry way trim needs to be done (plus the ceilings of course). I spent awhile after she left going around and cleaning up paint spots. She's tired, and she still has 3 more rooms to go, plus trim and ceilings. How can someone who does this for a living work like this? Beyond my understanding, lol
I got the lawn mowed, again. Every 3 days with this crazy weather. Garden needs planting, herb garden needs planting, and now I have to paint the house trim and foundation, spray the front porch chairs, paint the front porch swing. The carpet on the porch also needs to be replaced, waiting for Dave to have the time to do it. Also need to weed and mulch all the flower beds. List gets longer no matter how many things I cross off. And Don tells me to take the day and relax? Easy for him to say! I'm tired!
On the plus side, I decided I want a new stove, after 22 years, I think I deserve one. lol. I want one with the built in air fryer, convection oven and steam cleaning. If I find one today, it could possibly be here by tomorrow. I'll give our other one to the painter. She just bought a house, and has been cooking on a 1 burner hot plate. (nothing really wrong with our old one,, except the button to change the clock time has to be pressed in a certain spot to work.). This is the one exciting spot to my whole week, lol!
Off to clean the bathrooms and strip and remake the bed, before deciding which project to start next.
Have a nice Saturday, reminder for anyone into horse racing--the Preakness is today!
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I'm not sure either, I'll let you know when I find out, lol. I went with a Maytag. Weird thing I've found out. No new ranges come with owners manuals, and apparently there is very little information online as to them either. This should be very interesting. It will be here Wednesday. This is also something odd, since I bought a new cord to be delivered at the same time, they will hook it up for free, but if I wanted to just keep my old cord, or bought a new one at the store, or someone gave me a new one (Dave has 3 of them in his appliance section of his garage, lol) and had it here, they would charge $32 to hook it up? It's the same amount of work either way, what difference would it make. lol. All my other appliances are Maytag, so we stuck with the same brand.I've been looking at the air fryer stoves as well. Nothing wrong with my 10 year old stove. It's not even dirty as it had a thorough cleaning just recently, pulled out, ran the self clean, etc. I have the Ninja air fryer and it works great but it is so difficult to keep it clean.
Makes me wonder how an air fryer oven would work? Even with self clean would it be a beast to keep clean? Would I have to be constantly running the self clean cycle?
Yes, you do! Ours is 29 years old, we're hoping that it will last until we update our home in the next couple of years. It's a Whirlpool.On the plus side, I decided I want a new stove, after 22 years, I think I deserve one.
We've been told that too, that it's a fire hazard. Ours is a built in and I've used the self cleaning a time or too. It gets so hot and now because of it's age I wouldn't do it anyway.He said not to ever use the self cleaning.
Joe's sister organized one of those cruises for a family reunion the last week of August into the first week of September. A lot of family members were knocked out immediately because of school age children so only eight family members are going. I don't know why anyone would plan a family reunion that most can't attend. Joe and I decided not to go, he's not interested in being on a ship and I get vertigo/sea sick inside a boat/ship.After that I would like to do one out of Boston that goes to Canada.
Yikes! I've been using self cleaning mode on various stove brands for many years. Since the fuse blew, I would be more anxious about the wiring going to the stove and in the stove construction. We had a situation where wiring was not up to code for the stove in one of our past homes. It was wired 220, but the actual wire used was not upgraded enough to carry the whole load safely. The fuse blowing was your safety feature to save from a possible fire, so it did what it was supposed to do.Lynn…. Speaking of ovens, we bought one almost 2 years ago. I used the self cleaning for the first time recently ( just spot cleaned before). I had company and went to put my quiche in the oven and it wouldn’t turn on. Called the repair man where we bought it and he came out. They had to pull the oven out( it’s a built in). The enclosed fuse was blown. He said not to ever use the self cleaning. So I said, “you mean I paid for a feature I can’t use, why does it come with it”. He said that they should not, but then people wouldn’t buy it.So $400 later…….
There's nothing lazy about not running it and cleaning it manually. I'm the lazy one - I hate cleaning an oven and I use self clean all the time. The only time I remember not having it was when I had a gas stove when living in Texas.Now I don't feel so bad about being lazy and not running mine!
So glad you lived to tell us the story!All this oven talk reminds me of the importance of making sure any appliances, especially those using gas, are safe. Dad and I so many years ago, were standing in front of his ancient stove/oven waiting for brownies to finish baking when we either smelled burning or saw smoke. I don't remember which. This was over 25 years ago.
Old cords for stoves and dryers should be tossed. Wires can break inside, fray and become a danger. Not worth taking chances.I'm not sure either, I'll let you know when I find out, lol. I went with a Maytag. Weird thing I've found out. No new ranges come with owners manuals, and apparently there is very little information online as to them either. This should be very interesting. It will be here Wednesday. This is also something odd, since I bought a new cord to be delivered at the same time, they will hook it up for free, but if I wanted to just keep my old cord, or bought a new one at the store, or someone gave me a new one (Dave has 3 of them in his appliance section of his garage, lol) and had it here, they would charge $32 to hook it up? It's the same amount of work either way, what difference would it make. lol. All my other appliances are Maytag, so we stuck with the same brand.
Someone I know had a major house fire from using the self-cleaning mode on the stove after a holiday dinner.
I don’t use mine.
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