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Cooking Appliances for Your Kitchen at Sears
A home simply is not a home without a fully functioning kitchen. For that kitchen to provide the delicious smell of freshly baking bread, the crackle of crispy bacon, and the pies, cakes, and cookies that make even the most stoic and mature amongst us feel like a kid again, the kitchen must have cooking appliances.
Whether a kitchen needs a freestanding range, a drop-in range, a slide-in range, or a wall oven depends primarily on the design of the room. Most homes are built with a type of range in mind, and when that range needs to be replaced, it can be difficult to accommodate an alternative style. The good news is that no matter what style of range is chosen, they all have a multitude of options.
Variations on ranges are endless, with companies offering up a wide variety of features and styles. For instance, Kenmore's freestanding ranges can either be gas or electric. They have coil tops and ceramic glass cooktops. Some have separate upper and lower ovens, which allow more than one dish to be cooked at the same time. Some also have convection, which is practically a necessity for those who love to bake.
Kitchens that utilize wall ovens also require cooktops for a complete kitchen experience. As with freestanding ranges, cooktops can be purchased with coil or ceramic tops and are powered either by gas or electricity, depending on the particular kitchen's needs. Cooktops are also offered in numerous sizes, so that kitchens large and small can benefit in the most efficient way.
Cooking appliances that are often forgotten are warming drawers. Warming drawers are most often fashioned to fit beneath a freestanding or slide-in range. These electric warmers keep foods dinner table ready, even if they are cooked long before they are needed. Range hoods are yet another must have cooking appliance accessory. Range hoods, which can be simply utilitarian or functionally stylish, help to clear away any smoke and usually offer a secondary source of light over the range; the very area that kitchens need more light the most.
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