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forum threadStevenW6655 posted Yesterday 04:34 PM
forum threadStevenW6655 posted Yesterday 04:34 PM

Samsung Bespoke 30" 6.3 cu. ft. 4 Burner Slide-In INDUCTION Range with Air Sous Vide $1099

$1,099

$2,300

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Samsung Induction Range that is $1499 everywhere else.

https://www.costco.com/samsung-be...58292.html

Features:
Air Sous Vide - Lock in Flavor and Moisture and Avoid Overcooking
Anti-Scratch Matte Glass Cooktop - 54% More Scratch Resistant, More Durable and Less Likely to Get Marked by Cookware or Cleaning
Bespoke Design - Give Your Kitchen A Premium Look with A Stylish and Contemporary Bespoke Design That Seamlessly Complements Your Home
Ambient Edge Lighting™ - Know When Your Cooktop is on or if Your Food is Still Cooking With Ambient Edge Lighting™
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Samsung Induction Range that is $1499 everywhere else.

https://www.costco.com/samsung-be...58292.html

Features:
Air Sous Vide - Lock in Flavor and Moisture and Avoid Overcooking
Anti-Scratch Matte Glass Cooktop - 54% More Scratch Resistant, More Durable and Less Likely to Get Marked by Cookware or Cleaning
Bespoke Design - Give Your Kitchen A Premium Look with A Stylish and Contemporary Bespoke Design That Seamlessly Complements Your Home
Ambient Edge Lighting™ - Know When Your Cooktop is on or if Your Food is Still Cooking With Ambient Edge Lighting™

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Yesterday 05:59 PM
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Gibson486Yesterday 05:59 PM
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Wonder how this is. I had a pretty good samsung gas stove, but just moved to an area with no gas. Was going for the LG stove....may need to pause now.
Yesterday 06:53 PM
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ecsaltzYesterday 06:53 PM
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Quote from Gibson486 :
Wonder how this is. I had a pretty good samsung gas stove, but just moved to an area with no gas. Was going for the LG stove....may need to pause now.
While this Samsung stove is nice, there are more features on the LG Electronics product at a much lower cost. Mine won't be delivered until 1-5-2026 - which is not a problem for me,
Yesterday 06:57 PM
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Mr.LeYesterday 06:57 PM
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how many amps will these require. I'm kinda tempted to switch to electric oven as the top of the gas ones are a pain to clean. how's it for cooking. I would have to run a new electrical conduit to this that's why i'm asking about the power requirement.
Yesterday 07:23 PM
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davidneedhamYesterday 07:23 PM
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Quote from Mr.Le :
how many amps will these require. I'm kinda tempted to switch to electric oven as the top of the gas ones are a pain to clean. how's it for cooking. I would have to run a new electrical conduit to this that's why i'm asking about the power requirement.
Most electric ranges require a dedicated 40-amp circuit. You should anticipate needing to wire this up unless you're lucky. Sometimes when the home is built they include both gas and an electric circuit for flexibility.
Yesterday 08:19 PM
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Gibson486Yesterday 08:19 PM
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Quote from Mr.Le :
how many amps will these require. I'm kinda tempted to switch to electric oven as the top of the gas ones are a pain to clean. how's it for cooking. I would have to run a new electrical conduit to this that's why i'm asking about the power requirement.
They are usually 40 amps and 2 phase as well.
Today 02:22 AM
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imnobodyToday 02:22 AM
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The GE induction ranges are supposedly better than the LG and Samsung models, GE has better reliability and easier usability due to physical controls. I had multiple AI compare all of the Costco models recently.
Today 05:38 AM
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imnobodyToday 05:38 AM
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Quote from davidneedham :
Most electric ranges require a dedicated 40-amp circuit. You should anticipate needing to wire this up unless you're lucky. Sometimes when the home is built they include both gas and an electric circuit for flexibility.
I already have a standard electric range (decade old GE model, not induction) that means these inducion ranges should work fine I imagine?

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