Repair is not an option. I looked into it about 3 years ago when husband broke the knob off the front that controls E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G... oven cleaner, timer, clock etc. It would have cost about half what it would cost to replace the both double ovens. So, I held off. I'm a muller... spell check says that's not a word. I like to mull things over. OK for a very long time.
tis the seasonTwas the night before Christmas and all through San Quentin, the crips were protesting, and liberals were ventin'. The cyanide hung by the chamber wth care, in hopes that the reaper soon...
Now both ovens run very hot then they run really really hot then they are normal. I put an oven thermometer in there to try and bake something. Then I watch an episode of "Good Eats" and he says to NEVER trust your oven always have a thermometer in there. Here I thought one could until it had problems.
So, I am definitely replacing them. One bad thing I've gotten use to is the size of the ovens. They are the small ones. I've measured to see if there is room to put in a bigger one and there is not enough room. I had problems when I first moved here with pans being too big. I finally got rid of all of them after I filled up a jelly roll pan with parchment and angel food cake batter. I was so mad at myself that I had to redo the whole damn thing I pulled every too big pan out and chucked it on the spot.
I'll have to fill you guys in as I start shopping and trying to decide what to do. I had wondered about convection ovens whether they were worth while. I don't know anyone that has one.
OT: Oven trouble 1165If you have the kind of double oven I think you have, you're gonna be stuck if you try to replace it - nobody makes anything like it any more. I'm in the same boat...
Lynne
pear and cheeseWayne Boatwright I suppose i would have to try it to say with any authenticity...