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Reostat t1_jdzk3lo wrote
Reply to comment by varia101 in My Grandmother’s oven, circa 1966. Many holiday meals were cooked with love here, right up until the day she passed. Aside from one shattered glass door that was replaced, everything still works! by _Mr_Roboto_
I think things can, but upgrading has become a thing now.
Like no offense to this oven, but regardless of if it was working or not, if I had it, I'd be looking to replace it. I can't even imagine cooking with that, compared to the modern appliances I have. The ergonomics look terrible, I'm assuming cleaning is a pain in the ass, those coils are the worst thing in the world to cook with, temperature control is likely not great, energy use is high, etc etc
Changes to consumer products happen a lot faster now.
Reostat t1_jdzkjwl wrote
Reply to comment by varia101 in My Grandmother’s oven, circa 1966. Many holiday meals were cooked with love here, right up until the day she passed. Aside from one shattered glass door that was replaced, everything still works! by _Mr_Roboto_
Well, just comparing to what I have now that I would miss:
Induction with 3.7kW per burner, and flex zones
Ergonomically useful oven space (extendable rails included)
Consumer oven that goes to 300C
Steam cycle for baking and cleaning
Programmable baking/broiling cycle
Preheating which doesn't take an eternity
Energy efficiency
More compact size for the same interior space as older appliances means more storage space in my kitchen