Bill D
Senior Member
I'm looking at building a shell. The cost to upgrade to a flush mount glass top stove isn't that much extra.
It's $495 vs. $295 (Have to have a furnace, which I plan on getting).
I think it would be a nice touch, and give a little bit of counter space, given I won't have any at all in a shell.
My questions are... looks aside what are the differences between the flush top stove and the regular stove.
Is the flush top stainless steel vs. a baked enamel?
Is it a pain in the butt to keep looking clean?
Is the glass top strong, or do you have to worry about breaking it if you place items on top of it?
Worry about scratching it?
To me it seems worth it to gain a bit of counter space and have a better look.
I however don't want some artsy fartsy stove, that is simply form over function.
BTW, I don't plan on building a counter.
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It's $495 vs. $295 (Have to have a furnace, which I plan on getting).
I think it would be a nice touch, and give a little bit of counter space, given I won't have any at all in a shell.
My questions are... looks aside what are the differences between the flush top stove and the regular stove.
Is the flush top stainless steel vs. a baked enamel?
Is it a pain in the butt to keep looking clean?
Is the glass top strong, or do you have to worry about breaking it if you place items on top of it?
Worry about scratching it?
To me it seems worth it to gain a bit of counter space and have a better look.
I however don't want some artsy fartsy stove, that is simply form over function.
BTW, I don't plan on building a counter.
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