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Off Topic, but really need yur help

Spedito da angelcub z8CA (My Page) il
23/04/06 - 11:37

Hi, I am sorry I don't speak your language but thought someone might be able to help me. My husband and I are considering purchasing a DeLonghi range for our kitchen remodel. They are fairly new to the U.S. mass market so I can not find any consumer reviews. We would like to know how Italians like this range and if there have been any major problems with them. I will post a link to the one we are considering purchasing.

I guess this isn't completely off-topic when you consider that the vegetables I grow will be cooked on this range. : ) Thanks so very much to anyone who can help us with a source of reviews, or personal experience with owning a Delonghi range. Personal experience is the best!

Sincerely, Diana in Southern California

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RE: Off Topic, but really need yur help

Personally I do not have material the Longhi, and therefore I cannot give direct information about the use. The material is much diffuse in Italy, has good task in level of safety. The De Longhi above all produces domestic furnitures for baking, furnaces, microwaves furnaces and heaters (fan) electrical feeded, to be used in addition (as an example for prepare suddenly hot the bath in the morning, or to heat the greenhouse, ... connected to control of temp. and timer.
Ciao S.
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RE: Off Topic, but really need yur help

If I was purchasing a range that was just new to the North American market I would phone a few reputable appliance repair shops and ask them if they are familiar with any of these ranges and also ask about stock availability for any parts that may need replacing. There are some appliances out there that come from overseas that require 6 months before the part gets to North America simply because there is no need to stock parts since certain appliances are not popular. I don't know myself about DeLonghi ranges and what their cost is, but I do know about a brand called "Heartland" that is made here in Ontario, and I know for a fact that they're made to last, but it's also reflected in the price. It almost seems that in order to get quality these days you have to pay the piper. Hope this helps.


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RE: Off Topic, but really need yur help

Did you buy the range? I am considering the same one and cannot find any information about it. Any insught would be appreciated: rjderose@hotmail.com


 
 

 

 


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