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Review - Frigidaire FGF328GS 30 Freestanding Gas Range - White
- FGF328GS 30" Gas Range - Manual Clean - White
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As people make plumbing decisions when building new homes, the water heater seems to be overlooked, even though it is the most used appliance. There are several things to consider when choosing either a gas or an electric water heater including the home's other appliances, cost, and family size.
The water heater in a home is the most used appliance, yet its importance seems to be overlooked as people make plumbing decisions when building new homes. There are several things to consider when choosing either a gas or an electric appliance including the home's other appliances, cost, and family size.
If you are custom building a house, you will most likely will get to choose whether you want a gas or electric water heater. You will get to make all kinds of plumbing decisions, but this particular one will make the biggest impact on your life. Of course if you are just replacing the appliance, it probably easiest to replace gas with gas and electric with electric, but if you have a choice, that is the lines are installed or can be installed for both, consider your home's existing appliances. One of the downsides to having a gas water heater comes into play when the rest of the home is equipped with electric appliances such as the oven, range, stovetop, and heat.
If a water heater is your only appliance that accumulates usage on your monthly gas bill, consider that you will be paying a set up and billing fee regardless of how much gas you use. It definitely pays to have more than one gas powered appliance. On the other hand if you're A/C heating is gas and your water heater is gas, the set up fee may be worth the expense in the winter time, but the summertime will have you paying the same set up fee for the minimal usage.
Most cost analysis will determine that a gas water heater is cheaper to use annually than an electric one, but when you figure the aforementioned into the cost analysis, the numbers may become in favor of a different choice especially if you are looking into running gas lines. However, the initial cost is significantly less expensive than that of the electric counterpart.
Actual convenience of usage is also a good deciding factor. An electric water heater heats all the water in the tank at one time which means if you use a lot of hot water then you run the risk of running out hot water before you get to take your late night shower. With all the other stresses that accompany running a household, making and sticking to a hot water usage schedule is the last chore you want to have to do.
If you are hiring a plumber or if your builder has a plumbing contractor, ask him for his opinion or ask him to help you do the research. He has the resources to help you gague your water usage based on the size of your family making it easier to predict which choice is the best for you.
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Unless you've been living on a deserted island (and under a rock at the same time) you realize that gas prices are not everyone's cup of tea - unless you are an oil tycoon.
For those who live in big cities where mass transportation is widely accessible, it's relatively simple to bypass this problem by opting to take them instead of using your own car to travel to and fro to work. But for the majority of us, driving is not going away anytime soon.
Having a GPS system installed in your car will reduce your gas prices. How? It will consistently giving the most direct routes to whichever location you need to go. If it's raining hard and visibility is lower than usual, a GPS can serve as a navigation partner to help you find your way home or to wherever you want to go. This saves you time and gas from spinning your wheels, potentially getting lost along the way, and giving yourself a migraine in the process.
Not only does a GPS give you accurate directions, it also provides for estimates as to how it will take to get to a certain destination via a particular path. You can then compare paths and time estimates. When you take all of this into consideration, you will realize that paying a few hundred for a brand new GPS unit is not much considering how much it will save you year in and year out.
I mean let's take a modest example. Let's say it costs you each time you go fill up your tank. Imagine that before getting your GPS system you had to get you tank filled on average once a week. That's ,520 for an entire year.
Now on the flip side, let's pretend you got you GPS unit up and rolling. With improved efficiency in getting to your destinations, you effectively have reduced the amount of wasted gas as a result of not getting sidetracked or getting lost while driving. Perhaps you will only have to get your tank filled up once every two weeks instead- in which case you will only be spending 0 a year for gas- or a savings of 50%.
These are just sample numbers, but you can see how you can get a return on your investment over and over again simply by purchasing a GPS system which ranges anywhere from 0 or so to 00 or more. But you don't need to get the fanciest model right out of the starting gate. Anything within the 0-0 range should give you a very robust system in general.
The known history of human beings indicates that the first step towards advancement towards a civilized life began when people started cooking their food. Although it was an accidental discovery as per what most of the anthropologists believe, but it was the great taste that made them continue with cooking on fire.
With further progress and innovations, better cooking arrangements were created and additives tried to improve the taste of food. Different recipes were tried and improved upon in the natural course. Different races and regions developed different ways to cook the same thing and this created a variety of different dishes for people to try.
The open flame was replaced with stoves cooking ranges and then the microwave cooking took it all out. The love of cooking on the open fire has still not died in any race. This is what has kept the tradition of bar-B-cue cooking alive in almost every country.
Although the wood was replaced with charcoal and now has developed into the great gadget known as the gas grill. But the taste probably is what our ancestors had enjoyed then which keeps calling all of us BBQ lovers back to the time when the first piece of meat was cooked.
Gas grill cooking is now much easier to enjoy the same taste as it was done on earlier designs of grills. The reason is the total control over the flame which prevents any burning as was very frequent with the other methods.
Open fire cooking is considered as a primitive method of cooking in the western countries; but it is still practiced in the Asian culture extensively as it suits their taste of food. Primitive or not even in America there are probably very few who do not enjoy BBQ which is not possible to cook in the same tasty way with the fire.
No matter what we do to advance in technology but our taste buds will continue to drag us back to the how the first piece of meat was cooked.
If you are considering purchasing a moped, you may notice that there are a few different types. Gas mopeds use gasoline as opposed to electricity as its source of power. Gas mopeds are ideal for those who live in cities or need something to get them around town inexpensively. Here is some advice on how to choose a gas moped that is right for you.
First determine your budget. Gas mopeds can range in price depending on if they are purchased used or new. Prices range from several hundred dollars to several thousand. So, no matter what your price requirements are, you will be able to find something.
Beware of mopeds that seem too inexpensive. By searching for a moped based solely on its price, you run the danger of purchasing something that is substandard or broken. You may want to research the model, manufacturer, and any defects that the brand has been known to have before making the purchase.
Once you decide on which gas moped you would like to purchase, you may want to shop around for the best prices. Some people find their mopeds based solely on price; others would like to purchase a specific brand or model. If you do your research, you will find the best prices.
Also understand that different states and cities have different requirements for use, insurance, and licenses. Make sure you contact your local motor vehicle office to make sure you understand all the rules. They may have a minimum speed requirement, require a special license, make your wear a helmet, or purchase insurance. They may also have different safety requirements.
Gas mopeds are an inexpensive transportation alternative. You can use them to commute, run errands, or go for leisurely drives through the surrounding countryside. Whatever your reasons for wanting one, with a little research you are sure to find the best deals.
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Early 2008 was a stunning time for most people. Given the recent economic meltdown, few remember the pain of gas prices going up to the range. Well, gas might be headed back there, but not for the reason you think.
Do you want to really get people outraged? Gather them from different geographic locations. Get one from Florida, one from New York, one from Texas, one from Michigan and one from California. Now, ask them how much they pay for a gallon of gasoline. The answers are going go cause outrage because the people from California and New York are going to pay a lot more than the others. A lot more!
The question is why? Are the oil companies playing funny with the prices? Actually, they are not. The difference arises primarily from a word we all despise. Yes, the "T" word - "taxes". Roughly 20 cents of ever dollar you spend on gas at the pump is the result of taxes. Some states tax you at the pump more than others. California is one, which is the reason it tends to have the highest gas prices in the country.
The federal gas tax is currently 18.4 cents a gallon. This figure has not been changed since 1993. This has proved problematic for a couple of reasons. The first is the revenue derived from the tax is used to build, maintain and repair the federal roads [highways and freeways] around the nation. Money is also additionally allocated to states to make up for shortfalls in their budgets regarding transportation projects.
There is an extremely good chance the federal gas tax is going to go up. There are a couple of reasons for this. The first simply has to do with the fact the figure has not been adjusted for 16 years and now does not produce enough funds to cover the revenue needed to maintain and repair the highways and freeways in the country. The government is currently facing a billion dollar shortfall in this regard.
There is a second, more subtle reason, the federal gas tax might go up as well. The government uses taxes to modify our behavior. Just look at the massive taxes continually added to cigarettes in an effort to make them so expensive that people will quit. Well, the same could be done to force us to buy more fuel efficient cars and cut down on foreign oil. Don't think so? It is already happening in another area.
What do you get when you buy a hybrid car? A huge tax credit. These credits are decided by the particular brand, but often are over ,000 or more. A tax credit is deducted directly from the tax you owe, not your gross income. This means you do your taxes and figure out what you owe Uncle Sam. Then you deduct the tax credit, which means a huge savings. So, why is this done? The answer is the government is trying to promote hybrids because they are much more fuel efficient and pollute less than traditional cars.
Gas prices have started to move up after plummeting during the economic nightmare of much of 2008 and the beginning of 2009. Increased prices are painful, but you can expect higher prices to come down the line as the federal gas tax is increased dramatically from 18.4 cents a gallon in the future. How high will it go? It will depend on what the politicians have the nerve to go for.
Are you ready to replace your old worn out grill with a beautiful stainless steel gas grill? One that will last longer than five or ten years? These top of the line gas grills have been reviewed by our experienced staff for btus, accessories, size and burner construction. Grills are sorted into estimated price ranges.
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Bull Angus: 41629
Hot Grill Cool Price
If you're looking for a good grill at a great price. you are looking in the right direction. The Angus is a hot addition to the Bull herd, and a grill that you can be proud to own.
The heart of the Angus is 4 cast brass burners pumping our 15,000 btus each for a blazing 60,000 btu grilling area of 390 sq. in.. A little math will show you that that breaks down to 153.84 btus per sq.in.. HOT! HOT! HOT! Combine that with the 15,000 btu rotisserie, and you've got a grilling package that you will enjoy for years and years to come. Want some convenience? How about 5 heavy duty push to turn knobs with ignition, full size drip tray, heavy duty thermometer, and a 210 sq.in. warming rack. Want the cherry on top? How about the included gas regulator. This grill is CSA certified, and we have certified this grill with 4.5 stars.
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Fire Magic Regal II: 15-S1S1N-A
This grill puts the magic in Fire Magic
The Regal II is a grill of distinction. Hot enough at 82,000 BTU's for any grilling challenge and large enough at 660 sq. in. for most get togethers that don't require a ticket for entry. Match the 124 BTU output per sq. in. on this grill with any of its competitors and you will come out on top. You can have confidence that this grill will give you decades of grilling pleasure, as the all stainless steel construction and Fire Magic's lifetime guarantee on its cast stainless steel burners assures this grill will stand the test of time. Though I consider the Regal II my personal favorite, I have to deduct ½ star for no rotisserie and ½ for no inferno burner. As it is, this piece of grilling perfection rates 4 stars.
Fire Magic Regal II: 34-S1S1N-A
Have you seen this? Take a look!
This Regal II sets the standard for Fire Magic grills. At the heart of this grill are 6 cast stainless steel burners with an eyepopping 64,000 btus. That makes this grill one of the hottest for its size at over 118 btus per sq.in., and blows away all the competition in its price range. Add the stainless steel warming rack and double wall smoke oven/hood, and it all adds up to one sweet package. Backed by Fire Magics lifetime guarantee on its burners, and quality constuction, you are assured of years of gourmet grilling. Add the rotisserie for another half star, but as it is shown, this grill rates a well earned 4.5 stars.
Fire Magic Custom II: 13-S2S1N-A
Can you believe you get this much for so little?
This grill is a very strong representative of the Fire Magic line. This custom II boasts 64,000 BTU's in 528 sq. in. of primary cooking area, for a rating of 121 BTU's per sq. in.
The 18,000 BTU rotisserie backburner leaves the backburners of many larger and more expensive grills in the dust. The custom II has the state of the art solid state electronic ignition to give hassle free starting and of course, the Fire Magic lifetime warranty including burn through on its burners. This is a grill you will be proud to own and will give you a lifetime of grilling pleasure. It lacks only an inferno burner to be perfection. As it is, it still rates a strong 4-½ stars.
Lynx: L30R-N
How did they get all that on one grill?
Talk about great grill goodness going for a great price, this is the grill you are talking about. Start with the cast red brass burners with 25,000 BTU's each. These burners put out enough heat for any grilling challenge and are backed by a lifetime guarantee from Lynx that includes burn through. The 600 sq. in. main grilling area assures you can easily keep up with 10-12 guests. Add to this sweet package all the convenience features like the 240 sq. in. warming rack, the halogen hood light, 9V electronic ignition, flush mounted hood thermometer and you've got your grilling questions solved. A fine piece of grill art like this deserves and gets 4 ½ stars.
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Fire Magic Regal: 15-S2S1N-A
This grill will make you want to throw away your stove.
Elegance, style and function converge in the Regal II to make this grill one of the best values on the market today. Six cast stainless steel burners with a total of 82,000 BTU and 660 sq. cooking inches gives over 124 BTU's per sq. in, and makes this one hot grill. The 22,000 BTU rotisserie backburner puts all the Regal II's price competitors in the dust. Top this grill off with stainless steel cooking grids, stainless steel warming rack and double wall hood and you will have a grill that will give a lifetime of grilling pleasure. This is a truly great grill, worthy of your consideration. This grill rates an impressive 4-½ stars.
Fire Magic Monarch: 1B-S2S1N-A
Wake the neighbors--call your friends--treat them to some good grillin'! This Monarch grill from Fire Magic certainly lives up to its name. Six cast stainless steel burners combine for a total of 95,000 BTU's. Spread those BTU's over the spacious 792 sq. in. cooking surface and it gives an impressive ready of 120 BTU's per sq. in. Add the 28,000 BTU rotisserie backburner with high torque motor and this is a grill master's dream. Fire Magic's lifetime warranty on it's cast stainless steel burners and ergonomically designed body ensures that this will be a grill you will be proud
to own for years of trouble free, quality grilling. This grill has the distinct honor of being rated at 4 ½ stars.
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Fire Magic Monarch: 1B-S2L1N-A
Indiana Jones couldn't find a better grill.
If you are looking for a grill that has it all, your search is over. This Monarch is a genuine ruler of grills. With a cooking surface of 792 sq. in., this Monarch can easily keep pace with your guests grilling requests. The heart of this spacious grill is four cast stainless steel burners, flanked by a 25,000 BTU inferno burner for a total of 89.000 BTU's. This combination of power and space gives this Monarch 112 BTU's per sq. in. Throw in the 28,000 BTU rotisserie backburner and the extra pair of cast stainless steel burners that can replace the inferno burner for total conventional grilling and you are ready for any challenge. The flexibility, space, heat and design of this grill makes it mandatory that it receive 5 stars. Check out our how-to videos for roasting a pig on this grill!
We hope these reviews will help you see the advantages of making your next grill the last one you'll ever have to buy.