When one rents a home and an appliance breaks, the landlord will (one hopes) repair or replace the item. That’s it. When one owns a home and an appliance breaks, it can turn into a cascade of purchases I call the Homeowner Begets.
Two weeks ago our microwave oven/kitchen ventilation fan ceased to function. Because of its age, it was non-repairable. So we went to appliance stores looking for a replacement. As luck would have it, the microwave models were conveniently located above range models. We’d thought for years about getting a gas range, as gas is easier to control for cooking and Julian’s eyes can tell that the burner is on or off. However, our kitchen is a glorified galley. The refrigerator is less than two feet away from the range. The ventilation capacity of our home is doubtful. There is a ventilation pipe above the range, but we can’t figure out if/where it exhausts to the outside. Most of the vents on our roof are for plumbing. Induction ranges looked like a good option because they wouldn’t overheat the kitchen and would result in less carbon dioxide released by burning natural gas.
Wednesday afternoon Julian called me from an appliance store. “Should I pull the trigger on the microwave and induction range?” I swallowed hard and, in the immortal words of Kinky Friedman when he ran for Texas governor in 2010, “Why the hell not?”
So here we have our first Homeowner Begets:
The microwave/fan begets the purchase of the induction range;
The induction range only works with ferrous iron pots and pans, so the induction range will beget purchase of new kitchen ware;
The induction range is a drop-in (controls on the front), which will beget some molding/trim to block things from falling behind the range;
And while we’re at it, all of this will beget a backsplash behind the range that will be easier to clean than wallpaper.
Stay tuned for pictures and more Homeowner Begets.
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Please note that I was non-committal when asked. You cannot point a finger at me when Julian goes stark raving mad comparing the relative hysteresis outputs of the computer controlled coils.
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I’m used to it, no blame will be assigned.
I’m perfectly capable of discussing hysteresis without going hysterical.