Yes, you can buy a Thermador gas stove for about 1500 dollars or more. It has the same power capacity and cooks efficiently on an island as long as the correct supply lines installed within that island.
When looking to purchase Thermador cooktops then it may be possible to find the desired cooktop by Thermador on the Amazon website. There are other websites advertising that they sell them. It may also be worth visiting the Thermador website.
When using a thermador cooktop, only the pot or pan used is being heated and not the burner. When using electricity or gas, the burner gets hot as well as the pot or pan being used. Thus, thermador cooktops are more energy efficient by cooking faster and cooling down faster.
There are many different stores where one could go to buy a 36 inch gas cooktop. Appliance stores such as Sears carry many brands of these items. A few common brands include Whirlpool and Maytag.
The General Electric JGP975 Gas Fixed Cooktop has 5 gas burners.
The GE 29.87 inch Gas Fixed Cooktop has four burners.
Online merchants include Home Everything, US Appliance, Number1Direct, and Amazon Marketplace. Thermador cooktops are normally found in specialty appliance stores, not box stores.
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The pros of a gas cooktop grill compared to an electronic one would be an easier and safer start up. Electronic ones have been known to malfunction in rain.
The GE 29.87 inch Gas Fixed Cooktop comes in a ceramic glass finish.
An electric cooktop uses a great deal more electrical energy than a gas cooktop. The electric portion of the gas cooktop runs the electronics (clock, timer, ignitor, oven light, etc.), and these are small electrical loads. An electric cooktop uses more electrical energy cooking a batch of, say, pasta sauce, than a gas cooktop would normally use in a month or two. There just isn't a good comparison as there is such a broad difference in the electrical usage of the two units.
No. There is a possibility, no matter how remote, that flame from the cooktop could enter the downdraft opening. If there's a gas line in there, bad things will happen, need I say more?
Yes for the vast majority. You will have to remove the old venting system, but the usually the size of the new cooktop is the key factor. Make sure you have plenty of space to include a vent hood above your cooktop, especially regarding gas burner you need to specific clearance between the cooktop and hood. See the related link below for the exact dimensions.