BTW, I understand that Google houses their some 5 million servers in Washington state because electric rates are so inexpensive there
We agonized over Miele vers Gaggenau and eventually went with Gaggenau due much sturdier rotisserie mechanism. Ours is completely programmable from temperature to all the various cooking modes in the oven (convection, bake, etc). Your comments makes me very happy since we use our rotisserie very often as it is a quick way to make a tasty meal.I highly reccomend the Miele appliances,although I have found the rotisserie option in the oven not to my liking as the tempeture is set at 400 degrees,too high.
Something tells me if they reviewed high-end audio gear they would say the same thing .We did a complete renovation about two years ago. My conclusion, supported by consumer reports, is that the high-end brands are no better than anything else -- they're bought for looks. Not knocking this, but there is no performance justification for their price. But, they often look better.
Something tells me if they reviewed high-end audio gear they would say the same thing .
Seriously, I am an avid consumer reports reader and subscriber for multiple decades. Their review of appliances always has very good data but usually includes limited number of high-end units. So the data is directionally correct but not absolute. For example, we have a Viking cooktop in our current house and got the Wolf in the new house. Even though their specs and even some of the parts look the same, the two perform and act very different. The inner ring in the wolf for example, provides center heat that Viking does not. But then again, it takes longer to start than the Viking, etc. I don't look to CR to provide such subtle data.
BTW, the best thing in our new kitchen is something people don't talk about: a wood burning Pizza oven! I will write something on it but it has overshadowed all the other expensive appliances in our home in our eyes and that of everyone who visits!
The second thing is our counter-top hot water heater of all things. I will write something on that too one of these days .
The second thing is our counter-top hot water heater of all things. I will write something on that too one of these days .
you can do a 30" glass fridge over freezer and 48" sis by side
... My goal was to plan for a 48" side by side in the kitchen and do away with the albatross in the garage in the hope of reducing energy consumption
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