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A range is arguably the most important appliance in the kitchen. Not convinced? Just think back to your college days when, chances are, all you had to work with was a hot pot and a microwave. If you’re in the market for a new range, you want to make sure you’re investing in a good one.
But how much exactly should you spend? When is it worth it to shell out an extra hundred dollars (or two) and when is it totally not? Whether you’re a first-time range shopper or it’s been a while since you’ve purchased one (they can, knock on wood, last 15 years or more), you may have no idea what you’re in for, financially or feature-wise.
Luckily, we’re here for you — and so is Thomas Lazzara, the buyer for cooking appliances at Sears. He’s had his job for nearly a decade and knows the market better than anyone. Here, he explains what you’ll get for the budget you have.
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