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amother
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Sun, Feb 18 2024, 8:44 am
I don’t have a pesach oven. I have the opportunity to get an electric oven now. I would use it every year.
Or I can clean, kasher and cover my regular oven- again and wait until another year or two before I’m able to make a small pesach kitchen.
The reason an electric oven is an option is because I don’t need a gas line which I can’t put in now.
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Amarante
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Sun, Feb 18 2024, 9:28 am
Are you asking whether to purchase a counter top oven?
If so, why not because they are very functional even if you have a real kitchen. Many people have them in their regular kitchens because they are functional.
They range in size and functionality - Breville makes one that are almost as good as a "real" oven in terms of size and function.
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oneofakind
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Sun, Feb 18 2024, 9:51 am
If you have the space, go for it. It'll save you tons of time and energy.
Enjoy and use it in good health!
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Amarante
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Sun, Feb 18 2024, 10:29 am
Most people call that a stove or a range.
An "oven" is what most people call something that is only an oven - either a wall style oven or a countertop oven.
FWIW I wouldn't get a stove with electric coils. Get a good quality electric oven as electric is not inherently inferior to gas and in some ways is better. You can then use the oven in your Pesach kitchen when you build it.
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amother
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Sun, Feb 18 2024, 10:42 am
oneofakind wrote: | If you have the space, go for it. It'll save you tons of time and energy.
Enjoy and use it in good health! |
Do you know how well it bakes?
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