Jun 07, 2007 by john m | Posted in Cooking & Recipes
I dont seem to be like going out and spend 100 dollar on one of those 2 burner stove griddles. Would placing a oven membrane pan on a stove and cooking on that work? thanks
The sheetpans are way too thin. You will kindle whetever your making and warp the pan. I have an electrifying griddle. You can get them in any department store like walmart or kohls for about $30
mike s | Jun 07, 2007
Can't start 2 burners on stove. Their gas control knob does not push (or rotate) two others on same range do.
Aug 26, 2007 by judgemug | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
We have a Jenn Air gas cooktop (epitome CG206B) which is probably 20 years old. The portion is clean and has been well maintained. One side still works, this weekend we had the following crop up. To start the burners the procedure is to push, then turn to light. On one side of the spread both knobs do not want to push in. I feel this may be a 'safety interlock' and am looking for any suggestion on things to look for, or a troubleshooting guidel Have been proficient to repair many simple home appliance issues and yet, this one I am maddening to "phone a friend" to see if anyone has hints, tips, or suggestions. We are getting by.. found out you can put the bacon in the oven while you griddle the pancakes this morning... at any measure would appreciate any pointers.
I of that the shut off valves need to be replaced. Did they both miscarry at the same time ? Sounds to me like one failed and your didnt do anything and now the other one failed. I cant see any talk over with that they both would fail at the same time.
http://appliancequickfix.com/ has more dope on stoves.
Uncle Johnny | Aug 27, 2007
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