Does anyone know of a source for a two burner cook top. Prefer gas, but electric would be OK too.
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The Rolls Royce:
http://www.gaggenau.com/US_en/Modular-Cooktops.do
Thanks, they look very nice, but I was thinking more in terms of a Honda Civic. This is to create a small kitchenette in a guest room. Something just a little better than the hot plates I have there now.
Yea, I had a feeling the Gaggeneau was a bit over the top; couldn't resist. HD has 2-burner GE Electric models for 2 bills.
Here's a little nicer one:
http://www.swego.com/stoves_electric.htm
RV shops have gas units, but I don't know if they have conversion kits from LP to NG.
Go to a RV supply center. I bought one for my camper for 130.00.
Headstong, I'll take on anyone!
What's it for? Kitchen, trailer?
Headstong, I'll take on anyone!
Here's a two-burner gas cooktop for $300 -- http://www.ajmadison.com/cgi-bin/ajmadison/CTG212FW.html
I bought a 2 burner gas from Kitchenaid about 5 years ago.
They show a 2 burner electric on their website,15" wide, $439.
Edited 11/24/2005 1:42 pm ET by Doodabug
changing from propane to natural gas is usually just a matter of changing the regulator/valve - should be easy to get the info from the seller or manufacturer