Hi guys,
Just a question, What cooktops have you all fitted, 2 burner, 3 burner or 4. Marine or domestic. Was thinking of a two burner, but can get a domestic 4 burner with the flame failure features for similar coin, are more burners better (maybe for resale),thinking 2 burners maybe a bit short.
thanks
John
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I have a 3 burner Smev but if I had to do it again I would go with a 2 burner. Most marine stovetops are so small you can't really fit 3 items on when one is a frypan. My smallest burner wouldn't have had 2 hours work in 6 years.
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3 burner, we have a 4. One of them is never used. Less cleaning, one less ignition issue.
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I have a 3 too and that always seems enough for me.
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I have a 3 burner with oven and grill, a bbq, a cobb cooker and a butane wok type thing but I am still in the back yard under a tarp. I guess I have it covered. Apart from one of those thermal cookers and a microwave!!
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terryk
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terryk
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What Terry, no Convection oven?.
Thanks for the reply guys, I have gone for the 4 burner everdure domestic cooktop. $200 from Tender disposals, big wok burner and flame out guards. The Sarah has huge bench space and swallows up the larger cooktop with ease.
thanks John
Thanks for the reply guys, I have gone for the 4 burner everdure domestic cooktop. $200 from Tender disposals, big wok burner and flame out guards. The Sarah has huge bench space and swallows up the larger cooktop with ease.
thanks John