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Ramblewood high efficiency 2 burner gas cooktop(Natural Gas), GC2-48N

June 16, 2013 - Comment

High efficiency burner with new design to insure 20% to 30% saving, Electric ignition, Safety device with thermal couple & flame out failure detection trigger mechanism, Auto shut off gas supply, Cooktop dimension: 304mm(W) x 510mm(D) x 45.7mm(H, without grate) or 12″(W) x 20″(D)x 1.8″(H, without grate) Counter top cut out dimension: 10.55 inch x

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High efficiency burner with new design to insure 20% to 30% saving, Electric ignition, Safety device with thermal couple & flame out failure detection trigger mechanism, Auto shut off gas supply, Cooktop dimension: 304mm(W) x 510mm(D) x 45.7mm(H, without grate) or 12″(W) x 20″(D)x 1.8″(H, without grate) Counter top cut out dimension: 10.55 inch x 18.9 inch Minimum depth clearance for installation: 3.5 inch depth measured from counter top surface Power input: 110VAC, Natural Gas type, Max. Power: Bottom Hob 7000 BTU, Top Hob 11000 BTU.

Comments

Science Experiments says:

Great little gas stove We purchased this stove for a kitchenette we were putting in our home office. It’s a very nice little stove with electric ignition. It functions well, it was easy to install and burns very cleanly. We’ve had it for 3 months and used it lightly, and everything is great.Stylistically, it’s nice to look at as well. Overall I would recommend this product for someone who needs a light use two burner gas stove.Here are the (minor) things that keep me from giving it a 5 star…

Josh says:

A litte pricey, but well made and burns well A little pricey, but very well made and slick looking. I dropped this in the top of a wooden sideways, so that when looking at the counter, the burners are left and right, not front and back. All in all, it burns very nicely and looks great.It has a thermocouple, so you do have to hold down the knobs a little longer than expected… the flame must heat the sensor a little bit to stay lit, but once you understand and get past this, you just hold down the knob a little longer…

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