Re: Gas or electric?
  Home FAQ Contact Sign in
rec.food.equipment only
 
Advanced search
POPULAR GROUPS

more...

rec.food.equipment Profile…
 Up
Re: Gas or electric?         


Author: Isabella Woodhouse
Date: Aug 14, 2008 21:01

In article flpi150.ffdc.sbc.com>,
"Edwin Pawlowski" snet.net> wrote:
> OTOH, if you want to pay $2500 and up, gas is the way to go. My choice was
> a Bertazzoni, but a Bosch duel fuel or anything by Viking, Wolf, or
> Thermodore is going to be excellent.

I'll never buy Viking again and would recommend thinking twice before a
Viking purchase. My $4000 Viking broke down constantly. I can't think
of a single part, other than the racks, that did not have to be
replaced--- some more than once--- in the first two years I owned it.
By far, this is the worst appliance company I've ever had to deal with.
They don't know the meaning of quality control, warranty support or
customer service. I hold my nose when anyone mentions Viking to me.
--
"I will show you fear in a handful of dust"
-T.S. Eliot
1 Comment
Re: Gas or electric?         


Author: Dee Dee
Date: Aug 14, 2008 21:22

On Aug 15, 12:01 am, Isabella Woodhouse wrote:
> In article flpi150.ffdc.sbc.com>,
>  "Edwin Pawlowski" snet.net> wrote:
>
>> OTOH, if you want to pay $2500 and up, gas is the way to go.  My choice was
>> a Bertazzoni, but a Bosch duel fuel or anything by Viking, Wolf, or
>> Thermodore is going to be excellent.
>
> I'll never buy Viking again and would recommend thinking twice before a
> Viking purchase.  My $4000 Viking broke down constantly.  I can't think
> of a single part, other than the racks, that did not have to be
> replaced--- some more than once--- in the first two years I owned it.  
> By far, this is the worst appliance company I've ever had to deal with.  
> They don't know the meaning of quality control, warranty support or
...
Show full article (1.19Kb)
no comments

RELATED THREADS
SubjectArticles qty Group
Re: gas over $4 is here! is $5 gas far behind ?rec.autos.driving ·