Hello,
I want to move from electric cooking to gas to save on my electric bill.
Just went to a small shop who sells Starwel (Italian brand) but can't find any information about that on Internet.
I would like to have two burners, a small one and one big one.
Any recommendations?
Cheers,
Marcel
PS after my purchase I will post it for future reference
Gas Cooker
Started by Cloggie, 2010-07-28 12:15
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#2Posted 2010-09-18 02:31:28
Many stores will sell you a two burner stove.
I would not worry too much about the brand, there is not much to go wrong. Some of the bigger burners have double rings for better control when using a large wok. A hole in the wall and the cylinder outside the house, or on the balcony is safest. #3Posted 2010-09-18 07:47:19
Many stores will sell you a two burner stove. I would not worry too much about the brand, there is not much to go wrong. Some of the bigger burners have double rings for better control when using a large wok. A hole in the wall and the cylinder outside the house, or on the balcony is safest. Lots of choice for counter top free standing units out there mom and pop stores and homepros We used a Camar Tech glass flush drop in unit 3 burner...easy to clean and seems reliable and no more expensive than counter top...bought in a Homepro or like? Memory cells..lol. DO pipe to gas cylinders outside.( get two and rotate.saves eating cold food ..lol)..use the heavy duty rubber/orange? pipe NOT the clear plastic...and double hose clip each end for security. Good idea to have overall housing sealed with "drain" to outside (propane is heavier than air). Check all connections with soapy water every time you change bottles. There that's my preaching for today... #4Posted 2010-10-02 16:18:44
have a look at www.luckyflame.co.th
Even have a free standing stove with oven, made in TL We got a better price at a local shop than at the web site, old stock. Much cheaper than the other brands like Singer or Hafele. #5Posted 2010-10-02 21:52:07
I've got a free standing Whirlpool with 4 burners (one electric) with oven...it's simple but does the trick; can do roasts, bread, ribs, lasagne, etc in the oven that only has a little dial on the cover window for temperature indication...had it since 2003 and can't complain except that it gets hot and you got to watch out with small children in the kitchen...
btw, there have been a number of informative threads over the years regarding cookers in the food section so try a search for more information... cheers Edited by tutsiwarrior, 2010-10-02 21:57:44. #6Posted 2010-10-02 22:05:52
Good idea moving to gas on a cooking point of view. You have much more control .Not sure how much money it will save you. Great posts on set up and safety.
If you are close to a Makro, they have quite a good choice of gas burners |
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