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    Well, then that's called a cook top. I'm pretty sure at least. Stove and range are a one piece.

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    I have an instant water heater for hot tea. Use occas in winter. Double ovens with plate heater under. Nice but not necessary. Compactor and disposal. Definitely separate ice maker. Good for the non-yeti cooler also.
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    A competent hunter will need more than just the freezer built into the fridge..

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    Connectivity to den encourages family interaction and does not make the cook feel like a slave. I cook some also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fireman View Post
    Ive always liked a large island with the sink placed in it. Gas range with a faucet so you don't have to go back and forth to the sink if you need to add water to what you are cooking. Also concrete counter tops are on my list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jozie & Me View Post
    Island stove

    Gas range and oven. No duel fuel bullcrap
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    One of these so I will know if there is room for a 12 or 18 pack of Natty on the way home. Why else would you need a camera in your fridge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    Well, then that's called a cook top. I'm pretty sure at least. Stove and range are a one piece.
    Yeah, I guess you are right. Then I have a gas cooktop w/ pot-filler. The double ovens are on the other wall.
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    I like dual fuel. My last were gas, the only plus was having some flame, broiler applications. With the dual it seems like I'm getting better oven temps.. But I'm not a baker. I cook, a bunch. Now there's no way that I'd go with an electric top. That shit is like camping.

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    It didn't seem like a big deal but when we did some renovations, but the contractor talked us into upsizing the disposal to a commercial monster. I don't think twice about the size of the bones I throw in there. No matter how much you stuff in it, it not only grinds it up but pumps it down the pipe.

    If I was renovating, I'd have a cabinet with plenty of power outlets for rechargeable devices so they don't clutter up the counter tops all the time.

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    The right height counter tops if you know what I mean
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    Big sink, big disposal, big cook top with flat iron griddle, get you a good down draft to go with it...u/c trash and recycle cans, cutlery drawer, spice drawer, pull out half moon lazy susan, pull out shelves, slow close hardware, u/c beverage fridge, warming drawer, microwave drawer, led under cabinet strip lights...oh, and a blue tooth sound system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie horse View Post
    Big sink, big disposal, big cook top with flat iron griddle, get you a good down draft to go with it...u/c trash and recycle cans, cutlery drawer, spice drawer, pull out half moon lazy susan, pull out shelves, slow close hardware, u/c beverage fridge, warming drawer, microwave drawer, led under cabinet strip lights...oh, and a blue tooth sound system.
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    I'll tell you there isn't such a thing as too big of a sink.

    Do you have a pantry? A nice tall pantry cabinet goes a long way if you don't.

    Also the design goes along way. Find someone who designs cabinets. Symmetry and functionality are important.
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    Glenn has the best island in the history of ever.

    'cept mine - we just have a big ol' maple butcher block with a little saddle in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    Glenn has the best island in the history of ever.

    'cept mine - we just have a big ol' maple butcher block with a little saddle in it.
    But, is it "just the right height"?
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    This sucks!


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    Who's brilliant idea was that?!

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    I'll be damned if I know.


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    I'd pay good money to watch Simple use that microwave!

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