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NYC Appliances: How to Vent a 30″ Pro Range in a NYC Apartment

How do you vent a 30″ pro range in a typical cramped NYC apt?
With a 650 cfm over the range micro?
Doesn’t exist!

Further proof not to believe everything you hear from sales guys….

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Posted by Jonathan - March 15, 2012 at 9:42 pm

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NYC Appliances: Venting Options for a 30″ Pro Range in Your NYC Apartment

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Posted by Jonathan - January 19, 2012 at 1:34 pm

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Video: Wolf Duel Fuel Ranges vs Wolf Gas Ranges

Are you shopping for a Wolf range and are trying to decide between the gas range or the dual fuel range? Then check this out…This is a VERY short clip I shot the other day which shows some of the main tangible differences between a Wolf gas and dual fuel range. I’m going to have more detailed pictures and will post more of an article asap. BTW I have been told by my sources inside Wolf that the gas range will also offer sealed burners in 2011, so if that’s important to you, please note it!

A couple of points:
1 – Sorry for the herky jerky video, if you have vertigo, don’t watch!
2 – There are a hell of a lot more differences between these two ranges than point out in this video, so this isn’t meant to be comprehensive. Look at it more as an “executive summary” with many more details to follow.
3- Thanks to Arcadia for the tune!

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Posted by Jonathan - January 8, 2011 at 2:53 am

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How to Clean and Care for Your Wolf Appliances – Part 1 Wolf Ranges

You invested in a Wolf appliance, be it a Wolf range, Wolf rangetop, Wolf cooktop or Wolf oven, so now you need to make sure you protect your
investment by taking meticulous care of it. I am constantly asked about how to care for these products so please use the following multi-part article as your
guide. I will break it down by Wolf product, starting with the vaunted Wolf range.

Wolf Ranges

Exterior stainless steel – use a soft, non-abrasive stainless steel cleaner such as Signature Polish.
KEY TIP – Always apply in the same direction as the grain

Burner grates – use a mild detergent, paste of baking soda and water, or a MILD abrasive cleaner.
KEY TIPS - Remove grates from burners and clean on flat surface near sink, DO NOT immerse in water – towel dry, use a multipurpose NO SCRATCH Scotchbrite pad.

Griddle – While surface is warm, poor water on so that it bubbles like a deglazing pan. Use a metal spatula and scrape grease into the drain hole. When surface has cooled, wipe it with a paper towel to remove excess grease or oil.

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Posted by Jonathan - January 6, 2011 at 9:32 pm

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