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Electric Cook Tops


Anyone have an electric cook top? How much more Electricity does it use? If you are paying for your electric do you see an increase with this type of stove top? I have noticed that they are starting to put those in so many rigs now. Don't know if I really need it or just stay with the gas.

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I dont have one and probably wouldnt want one as so many parks want you to pay for the electric that you use.  Also how would it work if you were boondocking??  Although we dont do the boondocking thing either.
southwestjudy & Bob & 2blackdogs


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We prefer a gas cooktop and had one in the house, so we would insist on gas.  Instant on, cools off faster, direct feedback on the setting.
We do boondock some.

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Thanks for the feedback. This is pretty much what we were thinking but it is good to have more input. I think we will stick with our gas.

Thanks again

Joe and Sherri

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