Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
forum thread Posted by ASeriousMan • Apr 15, 2025
forum thread Posted by ASeriousMan • Apr 15, 2025

Clearance Amana - 30" Built-In Gas Cooktop - Stainless Steel $327.99 YMMV @ Best Buy

$328

$819

59% off
Best Buy
5 Comments 5,998 Views
Get Deal at Best Buy
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Was looking for an affordable gas range for my ADU and came across this clearance item:

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/aman...Id=5817902

Priced $565 on there own website and between $800-$900 at Home Depot and other applicance sites.


QA Note: YMMV. Availability will vary with location.
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Was looking for an affordable gas range for my ADU and came across this clearance item:

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/aman...Id=5817902

Priced $565 on there own website and between $800-$900 at Home Depot and other applicance sites.


QA Note: YMMV. Availability will vary with location.

Community Voting

Deal Score
+6
Good Deal
Get Deal at Best Buy
Leave a Comment
To participate in the comments, please log in.

5 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Pro
Apr 15, 2025
4,101 Posts
Joined Feb 2011
Apr 15, 2025
iyg
Pro
Apr 15, 2025
4,101 Posts
Got mine 4 years ago and it is still in the garage. I'm scared dealing with gas line.
Apr 15, 2025
124 Posts
Joined Oct 2019
Apr 15, 2025
PabIo
Apr 15, 2025
124 Posts
Quote from iyg :
Got mine 4 years ago and it is still in the garage. I'm scared dealing with gas line.

Gas line is not that bad it is very low psi you can literally stop it with your finger, watch some good videos and you can do it easy
Apr 15, 2025
1,162 Posts
Joined Feb 2020
Apr 15, 2025
GreySwing658
Apr 15, 2025
1,162 Posts
Quote from iyg :
got mine 4 years ago and it is still in the garage. i'm scared dealing with gas line.

you cang do it!
Apr 17, 2025
149 Posts
Joined Jul 2017
Apr 17, 2025
euhenius
Apr 17, 2025
149 Posts
Got one delivered today. The old one just broke. Perfect timing!
Thanks OP!
Pro
Apr 17, 2025
3,287 Posts
Joined Jul 2003
Apr 17, 2025
edrock200
Pro
Apr 17, 2025
3,287 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank edrock200

Quote from iyg :
Got mine 4 years ago and it is still in the garage. I'm scared dealing with gas line.
I was too. If you are not comfortable hire someone. If you want to tackle get yellow gas line tape to wrap the threads and use 2 wrenches to undo the existing. One to hold the output and the other to unscrew the existing line so you don't torque and crack it. Know where your far end cutoff is in your utility room before hand just in case (there should be a cut off local to the appliance and one on the far end as well.) This was the hardest part for me as the old line was on their pretty tight hence the 2 wrenches. Mix some soap and water in a bottle to spray it after and check for leaks (will create bubbles if so.) But again, no shame in hiring a pro if you aren't comfortable.

I too refuse to mess with gas unless it's a straight rip and replace in place. E.g. no running new lines, adapters, etc.

As a complete side note, one thing that surprises me is why don't modern range burners have thermal shutoffs (thermocouples) at the burners like fireplaces to prevent gas from flowing if a burner goes out, e.g. a pot boils over? They are like $8 retail https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NXFRSVI but I've never seen them in ranges. Genuinely curious. Only thought about this when exactly this happened. Boiling pasta spilled over and flamed out, letting gas flow for a minute until my gas detector went off.
Last edited by BoopSnoot April 17, 2025 at 11:11 AM.
2

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All