Samsung.com has for
EPP/EDU Members:
6.3 cu. ft. Stainless Steel Smart Rapid Heat Induction Range on sale
from $899.10 when you
follow the instructions below.
Shipping and Installation are free (old appliance haul away is $15).
Thanks Deal Hunter
TattyBear for sharing this deal
Deal Instructions:
- Visit the Samsung Discount Program page and select the program for which you qualify.
- Sign in to or create your Samsung account.
- Select Your choice of 6.3 cu. ft. Stainless Steel Smart Rapid Heat Induction Range
- Add to cart
- Proceed to checkout
- Your total should be as follows
- Stainless Steel Black $899.10
- Stainless Steel $944.10
- Additionally, Click here to Register for Offer to Receive 6-Piece Circulon SteelShield Induction Cookware Set
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2) Is more efficient (no matter where the power comes from)
3) Puts significantly less heat into the house while cooking (a cost saver in the summer due to less AC impact)
4) Improves air quality while cooking (as someone already pointed out).
5) Easier to clean.
6) Safer.
Facts be dammed. Everything has got to boil down to some irrational, tribalistic, culture war for some people.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/he...-rcna52948
Go lookup how long water takes to boil for electric vs. gas. vs. induction. Then come back and argue with me that gas cooks faster.
A good number of professional chefs and kitchens are starting to switch to induction. In fact, nearly all of the food on cruise ships is cooked on induction to reduce the risk of an open flame starting a fire, and induction is much more popular outside of the US.
Hold on to the past if you want, but induction is the future, and there is really very little debate about it.
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Nevermind. Doesn't seem like that good a deal, since it's $998 at Home Depot.
Would have to be at least 40% off to buy any Samsung appliances.
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Also recommend getting a range with a convection oven as well
Here, too, the timing and specific terms will be up to states, so stay tuned.
Households making less than 80% of their area median income will be able to claim the full cost of upgrades, up to certain congressionally set amounts (listed below), while households making between 80% to 150% will be able to take either 50% of the upgrade costs or the maximum rebate—whichever is less.
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Also recommend getting a range with a convection oven as well
Every-time I look this stuff up I can't find explicit specifics, articles keep speaking in vaguely like "credits exist!" ya but like for what specifically and within what time window...
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