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TNGW1500SE wrote:jbbrick wrote:
...... My wife wants an oven..........
All RV gas ovens are junk. Don't waste your money.
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โMay-19-2018 10:27 PM
turbojimmy wrote:rhagfo wrote:
DW bakes lots of great food in the RV oven, like I said before the secret is a pizza stone on the surface just above the burner.
I also make great Nachos using the Broiler under the burner.
I need to try that. I made the investment in the new range but have not explored its possibilities. The nachos sound good! So the pizza stone works to regulate the temperature? Or do you cook/bake on it?
โMay-19-2018 10:04 PM
โMay-19-2018 07:54 PM
turbojimmy wrote:
It shouldn't be that bad. I replaced the non-functioning oven in my '84 Allegro with a new Atwood range (gas, of course). I got it from a scratch-n-dent seller on eBay. It had been removed from a new RV because it had a couple of scratches on it. I don't bake a lot, but I really don't see the difference between it and my residential gas oven in my house (other than size, of course). My primary use is frozen pizza, though, which doesn't seem to care too much where it gets cooked.
Anyway - there are a couple of things to consider. If the rig you're considering has an electric cooktop you're going to need to bring gas to the area. It's basically just a U-shaped cutout in the counter. They hang from the countertop and are secured to the cabinet framing on the front with wood screws. They don't go the whole way to the floor so you're going to want to fabricate some sort of drawer or cabinet underneath it. My furnace is under the range so there's a vented access door directly beneath the range.
โMay-19-2018 01:24 PM
rhagfo wrote:
DW bakes lots of great food in the RV oven, like I said before the secret is a pizza stone on the surface just above the burner.
I also make great Nachos using the Broiler under the burner.
โMay-19-2018 11:42 AM
rhagfo wrote:Halmfamily wrote:
If it were me I would replace it with a 24" residential range. Lowe's and HD have them, around $800. Should give better baking performance and looks better.
I would rather cook with gas any day than electricity! That and even small apartment range is 240โvolts.
DW bakes lots of great food in the RV oven, like I said before the secret is a pizza stone on the surface just above the burner.
I also make great Nachos using the Broiler under the burner.
โMay-19-2018 10:49 AM
โMay-19-2018 07:50 AM
Halmfamily wrote:
If it were me I would replace it with a 24" residential range. Lowe's and HD have them, around $800. Should give better baking performance and looks better.
โMay-19-2018 06:06 AM