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Advice on new cooking range

I'm in the market for a new range and I'm just so overwhelmed by all the options out there.
My current oven is an old Samsung electric one and I was going to get another electric but I've seen a lot of people saying that induction is the way to go.
I've also read a ton of comments saying that a double oven feature is a game changer.
I cook a lot, and bake a lot of sourdough, pizzas, cookies, etc.
So I guess my questions are:.
- Electric vs induction is one better than the other for baking.
- is the Cafe oven really that amazing? I've seen a lot of people comment thats what they have but I had never even heard of it before i started my search.
- is there a particular brand to definitely avoid? (Saw a lot of comments saying Samsung is the worst but my current Samsung has been ok).
Any other tips would be much appreciated!.
Question from user starfruit-88 at Appliances at reddit.
Answer:
I have a Cafe double oven induction range.
The induction range top is fantastic.
The double oven (no induction tech in the ovens) allows me to pull off some amazing dinners - parties.
I would suggest induction over electric.
I am very satisfied with my Cafe range.
I know there are a lot of people here that do not like Samsung but I can tell you from experience selling them they are fine - the quality is good enough compared to the other major brands, just make sure the price is right.
Answer from user OilofOle at Appliances at reddit.

I'm in the market for a new range and I'm just so overwhelmed by all the options out there.
My current oven is an old Samsung electric one and I was going to get another electric but I've seen a lot of people saying that induction is the way to go.
I've also read a ton of comments saying that a double oven feature is a game changer.
I cook a lot, and bake a lot of sourdough, pizzas, cookies, etc.
So I guess my questions are:.
- Electric vs induction is one better than the other for baking.
- is the Cafe oven really that amazing? I've seen a lot of people comment thats what they have but I had never even heard of it before i started my search.
- is there a particular brand to definitely avoid? (Saw a lot of comments saying Samsung is the worst but my current Samsung has been ok).
Any other tips would be much appreciated!.
Question from user starfruit-88 at Appliances at reddit.
Answer:
I have a Cafe double oven induction range.
The induction range top is fantastic.
The double oven (no induction tech in the ovens) allows me to pull off some amazing dinners - parties.
I would suggest induction over electric.
I am very satisfied with my Cafe range.
I know there are a lot of people here that do not like Samsung but I can tell you from experience selling them they are fine - the quality is good enough compared to the other major brands, just make sure the price is right.
Answer from user OilofOle at Appliances at reddit.
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