Knowing what we know now, I can't imagine paying 2 grand for a Samsung appliance
I have a similar LG model(bought during a glitch for 700ish) and I would love to go back to a normal range. The air fry feature is great, but the smaller ovens don't cook evenly because the elements are too close to the food
Knowing what we know now, I can't imagine paying 2 grand for a Samsung appliance
I have a similar LG model(bought during a glitch for 700ish) and I would love to go back to a normal range. The air fry feature is great, but the smaller ovens don't cook evenly because the elements are too close to the food
Is this in reference to their fridges or is there something related to ranges?
This one converts to one large oven. Are you saying that it is better to pay less for models that are just the traditional oven layout (regardless of brand)?
I have heard good things about the Samsung ranges but horrible things about the rest of their appliance lines. Have you seen different?
Also Consumer Reports had the following test results:
Cooktop high: This model had Excellent performance in our test of how quickly the highest-powered cooktop burner or element heated a large pot of water to a near boil.
Cooktop low: This model had Excellent performance in our test of how well the lowest-powered element or burner kept a low temperature as for melting chocolate and how well the highest element or burner, set on low, held tomato sauce below a boil.
Baking: This model had Very Good performance in our baking tests, which reflects even browning of cakes and cookies baked on two oven racks.
Broiling: This model had Excellent performance for broiling, which reflects high-heat searing and even browning of a tray of burgers.
Oven capacity: This model had Excellent performance for oven capacity, our gauge of usable oven space.
Self-cleaning: This model had Excellent performance for its ability to remove a mixture of baked-on eggs, cheese, pie filling, and other ingredients using its self-cleaning cycle
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I have a similar LG model(bought during a glitch for 700ish) and I would love to go back to a normal range. The air fry feature is great, but the smaller ovens don't cook evenly because the elements are too close to the food
I have a similar LG model(bought during a glitch for 700ish) and I would love to go back to a normal range. The air fry feature is great, but the smaller ovens don't cook evenly because the elements are too close to the food
Is this in reference to their fridges or is there something related to ranges?
I have heard good things about the Samsung ranges but horrible things about the rest of their appliance lines. Have you seen different?
Also Consumer Reports had the following test results:
Cooktop high: This model had Excellent performance in our test of how quickly the highest-powered cooktop burner or element heated a large pot of water to a near boil.
Cooktop low: This model had Excellent performance in our test of how well the lowest-powered element or burner kept a low temperature as for melting chocolate and how well the highest element or burner, set on low, held tomato sauce below a boil.
Baking: This model had Very Good performance in our baking tests, which reflects even browning of cakes and cookies baked on two oven racks.
Broiling: This model had Excellent performance for broiling, which reflects high-heat searing and even browning of a tray of burgers.
Oven capacity: This model had Excellent performance for oven capacity, our gauge of usable oven space.
Self-cleaning: This model had Excellent performance for its ability to remove a mixture of baked-on eggs, cheese, pie filling, and other ingredients using its self-cleaning cycle