Sunday, November 27, 2011

Gas Grill Comparison

!: Gas Grill Comparison

Gas grills have made outdoor cooking very convenient. Whenever one sees a gas grill being used by a family or any other large group, a temptation of owning one, creeps into the mind.

When you set out to buy a gas grill you will be amazed by the mind boggling varieties that are available for sale. It is only by comparing and contrasting several features that you will be able to locate a model that is ideal for you.

Selecting a gas grill depends a lot on which features are compared. You will have to take into account basic features like overall size, number of burners and available cooking surface. Once you have an idea about the approximate size of gas grill that you require you can move on to other features of comparison like material that the gas grill body is made up of., the material used for making various parts, the BTU of each burner, the fuel used by the grill, how adaptable it is for mobility, etc.

BTUs are a measure of the heat generated, they are important in evaluating a gas grill but not the sole determinant. While comparing, one should not give undue importance to BTU ratings.

While comparing different models make sure you look at how stable the frame is. Welded frames are the sturdiest frames around. Once you find two or more models with almost similar basic features, you can take the comparison to the next level and rate models based on optional accessories. This is where pricing should be compared carefully. Basic models will all cost in the same range, it is with the addition of accessories that the perceived value of a product increases. Side burners, warming racks and additional shelving are handy to have around, but take care that you do not pay in excess for the privilege of having the accessories.


Gas Grill Comparison

Chocolate Lollipops Buy Now Submersible Pump Pond Sale

Monday, November 21, 2011

Energy Efficient Ranges and Cooktops - Which to Buy - Induction, Gas, Or Electric?

!: Energy Efficient Ranges and Cooktops - Which to Buy - Induction, Gas, Or Electric?

When you turn on an electric or gas burner, a good deal of the heat does not go to the pan, but into the air. If you open the oven door, the heat rushes out of the oven and into the air and the oven has to reheat. When you turn off an electric burner, even though the the power is off, heat is still given off and is considered to be wasted. So by strict definition of "energy efficiency" one of the most used appliances in your home just doesn't measure up.

Even though cooktops and ranges do not earn the Energy Star rating under today's standards, there are some products that are more efficient than others.

I am in the market for a new kitchen stove and began the research to find the most energy efficient product that fit into my budget. With the tax credits available for Energy Star appliances, I asked if there were any Energy Star rated stoves (ranges if you will). The answer is, no. Why? Very simply, because energy efficiency is measured on how much energy it takes to perform a particular function compared to how much energy is lost or wasted by that same process.

Solar Powered

There are some small solar powered stoves and hybrid solar (solar with electric backup) for those days when the sun doesn't shine on the market today. Most of the specifications indicate a minimal temperature range and have very limited capacity. The largest capacity I found measured 21.25 inches square by 7.78 inches deep. If you are looking to experiment with solar cooking, there are any number of plans on the internet to build your own solar stove using materials found around your home. However, the solar solution may not be the most practical for a busy family. For now, being somewhat of a pragmatist, I've focused my search and the following article on the more practical options for today's busy family.

Induction/Electromagnetic

The new induction cooktops and ranges are the most efficient on the market tody. Induction cooking surface, when turned on and a metal pan is on the cooking element, produce an electrical current in the cooktop which creates a magnetic field that causes the pan to heat and cook your food. It's like magic. Even if the burner is turned on, when the pan is not touching the surface, you could lay your hand on the element. It's instant on and off. I've actually done this and was quite amazed. There is no heat loss when you remove the pan, which makes the induction cooktop more efficient than other cooking surfaces. The pans must have flat bottoms and be made of metal or the electromagnetic heating process won't work.

Most major appliance manufacturers offer an induction cooktop (no oven). If you are trying to replace an all-in-one cooktop and oven, there are several manufactures: Samsung, Kenmore, Viking, GE, and Diva. The oven component is typically electric with a convection option. Like most new technologies, the induction cooking appliances are still expensive. However, over the past year, prices have dropped.

Natural Gas or Propane vs Electric

If an expensive cooktop or range is not in your plan, there are other options. Based on current natural gas prices, natural gas, is still slightly cheaper to operate than an electric cooktop.. So, if you're investigating appliances based on cost of operation, you'll want to investigate average prices of electricity vs natural gas in your area. (Be aware that the proposed energy legislation will affect the cost of any fossil based fuel and prices will go up for both natural gas and electricity. How much they will rise is not yet known.) Overall, the savings of gas over electric has historically been minimal and amounts to less than a year in savings. If you are a cook that prefers gas, there are many options from which to choose. Many of the most popular brands are carried by Lowes, Home Depot and Sears.

Energy Efficient Ranges and Cooktops - Which to Buy - Induction, Gas, or Electric

The most energy efficient cooking solution would be an induction cook top with an electric/convection oven, followed by a gas cooktop with an electric/convection oven. Convection ovens are a little more expensive than an electric or gas only oven, but they require less cooking time, so you are using less energy and reducing your time in the kitchen. For the busy family, less time is a real plus. All in one gas or electric units are the cheapest solution, but not the most energy efficient. The differences in operating costs depend greatly on the utility prices in your area. However, the cost difference, based on the national average of gas vs electricity, is only a few cents, with natural gas being the cheaper.

Price Comparison

So, if you're in the market for a new range or cooktop and your primary objective is saving energy, go for an induction cooktop with an electric/convection oven. For that system, budget between 00 for a fully featured system and 00 for a whiz bang designer, professional grade system.

If natural gas or propane is available in your area, the next best combo would be a gas cook top and an electric/convection oven. Prices vary considerably, ranging from under 00 for a basic model to the mid-range of 00 -00 for a full featured stainless steel unit. If you have even a higher budget, there are some magnificent options for the person who really enjoys cooking ranging in price between 00 and ,000.

If the electric option is all you have, don't despair. Remember that the differences in energy consumption and energy cost between the gas or electric options are not that significant. By going the extra step and purchasing an electric cook top with an electric/convection oven, you will be reducing oven cooking time and, thus, energy consumption. Any reduction in energy consumption is a positive and will produce some cost savings. Prices for these units vary from 00 to 00 for fully featured stainless steel units. These are available from most appliance manufacturers. If your budget is less than 00, check out prices on the internet. There are good deals to be found on this type of stove. If I'm still talking above your budget, "all electric" or "all gas" ranges vary in price from 8 to 00. Keep in mind that the very low end products will not typically be self-cleaning, nor will they have the insulation to keep the heat inside the oven when cooking, nor will the temperature control of the oven be very precise.

While cooking units are not energy efficient according to the standards set by Energy Star. Since there are not significant differences in energy cost among the options, it boils down to budget, cooking style, and availability of natural gas/propane. I've given you some things to think about when purchasing that new stove and, hopefully, you found them useful.


Energy Efficient Ranges and Cooktops - Which to Buy - Induction, Gas, Or Electric?

Viking Gas Ranges Guide Discounted Sona Med Spa Charlotte

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Kitchen Plumbing

!: Kitchen Plumbing

Kitchen plumbing forms an integral part of kitchen design. The majority of kitchens possess a straightforward plumbing setup which is inclusive of cold- and hot-water supply lines, waste line to connect to the sink, and a pipe of gas supply for kitchens having gas range. Some kitchens contain hookups for disposer, water-treatment system, icemaker, dishwasher, and immediate hot water. These are normally associated with the plumbing of the sink.

The part of sink's plumbing that is visible is always located inside its base cabinet, exactly down the sink. The gas range gets served by the gas connector, which has a flexible nature. Its control takes place through the gas valve, which is positioned at the floor underneath the cocktop.

Underneath the sink, two tiny valves can be seen. They are used for hot and cold water supply respectively. The clockwise turning of these valves stops the water flow. This happens due to its routing to faucet through supply tubes having a flexible nature. On the side of faucet of cold-water shut off valve, there might exist other connections (relating to water) too. They might be through saddle valve. This is usually the case if flexible plastic or copper tubing is used to make connections. Due to this, icemaker, water-treatment device, and immediate-hot water dispenser get a proper service.

Shut off valves perform the task of supplying cold and hot water to faucet. Many older houses do not have these. Supply tubes (flexible) facilitate connection between the valves and threaded tailpieces of faucet. Faucets possessing an integral sprayer also have sprayer hose. That helps in connecting to another tailpiece. This connection takes place at faucet's centre.

Gas Hookup

The supply of gas to the gas range generally gets controlled through a shut off valve underneath the range. A flexible, small supply line causes the gas to get delivered to appliance.

Dishwasher Installation

Dishwasher installation involves using of 20-ampere electrical receptacle, drainage, and a water supply (cold or hot). To serve the purpose of drainage, it is advisable to get the dishwasher installed at a place near the kitchen sink. An improper installation of dishwasher can lead to a disaster.

DIY Kitchen Plumbing

DIY kitchen plumbing should be gone for only if one has burning desire of learning plumbing and does not need the kitchen for at least three months. However, while doing so, one must not forget to acquire permit.


Kitchen Plumbing

Yamaha 88 Key Piano This Instant

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Kitchen Sink Replacement

!: Kitchen Sink Replacement

No matter what kind of kitchen sink you have you may eventually want or need to have it replaced. If you have a drop in, also known as a self rimming sink then you have the simplest situation as far as a replacement goes. With this type, it can actually be just a DIY type project. You simply cut loose the silicone seal that is around your existing sink and then lift it out of the hole. Next, just place the new one into the hole, place silicone around the perimeter and you are done.

If you have an undermount sink then your project just got a good bit harder. For starters, you have to climb into the cabinet and undo all of the holding clamps from under the countertop. Be careful not to let it crash down onto your face. This really hurts! It pays to work out some type of catching apparatus, a stand, a cradle or something. Then you will be battling for the space under the cabinet. It's not impossible but it is more difficult than most DIY projects. Most homeowners choose to hire out for this type of job.

If you are wanting to change your undermount to another type of sink that is a different model than the one you just removed, then you have a new challenge to deal with. Chances are, the hole that is in your countertop will only fit the one that was there and will not be the exact shape and size to accommodate the new one that you have chosen. This presents a special new challenge. Do you just abandon your desire for a new sink? Do you buy a whole new countertop just so you can have a new one?

If you have solid surface countertops you can have the cutout altered to fit any sink your heart desires. If you have granite, quartz or marble, you are just stuck with the sink cutout dimensions that you have. The same goes with laminate countertops.


Kitchen Sink Replacement

Bunk Bed With Staircase Solar Panel Charge Controllers Tutorial Electric Mulcher Shredder For Sale

Friday, November 4, 2011


Twitter Facebook Flickr RSS



Français Deutsch Italiano Português
Español 日本語 한국의 中国简体。