Old 07-26-2018, 06:17 AM
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madamekelly
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I don’t think I can add much to this discussion except to say I have always preferred Hotpoint stoves. The one I am currently using is just over thirty years old, and still works and looks like brand new. I can remove the burners, and the front pops up for cleaning, I can pull the knobs for cleaning too. The oven is plenty large (twenty two pound turkey last year....) and not bad to clean (even if I usually pay someone to do it). I really like that it has a timer on it, to help me remember when it is turned on. (Forgetful, crazy old bat, you know, lol) If it ever needs repair, I can have it done for not much, unless it is beyond help, then I will find another Hotpoint without going broke. Why change brands when it works so well for so long. I can even buy new drip pans at Walmart, so it is very convenient.

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