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Really like the cute little shelf above the range.
It was a piece of granite backsplash from bath dept at Lowes that I polished the edges of.
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Really like the cute little shelf above the range.
The wire for that outlet was there and serviced an outlet that was on the other side of the bar I removed. It's handy for things like a bread machine or a mixer or whatever. I wanted it to pop up from the countertop, but the dishwasher is there and there wasn't enough room, so there it is.whats the extra outlet for?
My inlaws have a couple like that in similar locations in their kitchen.The wire for that outlet was there and serviced an outlet that was on the other side of the bar I removed. It's handy for things like a bread machine or a mixer or whatever. I wanted it to pop up from the countertop, but the dishwasher is there and there wasn't enough room, so there it is.
whats the extra outlet for?
I could sure use thise extra outlets in my coffee cubbyHe wanted to invite Lanx over for dinner so need the extra sockets for all his Amazon gadgets
The separate breakers may seem like overkill to some people, but Im right there with you on them. Ive dealt with enough fuckery to know its a fucking nightmare if they arent. Replaced the appliances in my newest house because the girlfriend at the time thought they clashed with the rest of the kitchen. Fine, whatever, black and stainless steel coming right up. I thought the Drawer Microwave in the cabinet was fucking dinky and small, so I went with a bigger one that had the pull out drawer. Wasnt worried about electrical or anything, just assumed it was set up properly. Fast forward to when its all done, cause I was redoing the media room at that time too... and low and behold, I found out through a series of breaker tripping that the line that was supporting my TV's, Stereo and a media PC were on the same fucking line that the Microwave was on. So when someone used the microwave while someone else was watching a movie - the power would go out. Made me so fucking furious that cutting out the sheetrock to run a separate line was relieving in itself.My house was built in the late 70's but one thing that they definitely got right is there's 7 outlets in the kitchen and each one of them has its own breaker. I can run the microwave, toaster oven, electric griddle, waffle iron, and the coffee maker all at the same time and still have plenty of amperage to spare. My old house was built in the 40's with the electricity added in later and if I tried to run the microwave and the coffee pot at the same time my computer would shut off at the other end of the house.
ha, i know my exact limit, isMy house was built in the late 70's but one thing that they definitely got right is there's 7 outlets in the kitchen and each one of them has its own breaker. I can run the microwave, toaster oven, electric griddle, waffle iron, and the coffee maker all at the same time and still have plenty of amperage to spare. My old house was built in the 40's with the electricity added in later and if I tried to run the microwave and the coffee pot at the same time my computer would shut off at the other end of the house.
Man that sucks. Pretty sure code says at least the microwave is supposed to have a dedicated breaker.The separate breakers may seem like overkill to some people, but Im right there with you on them. Ive dealt with enough fuckery to know its a fucking nightmare if they arent. Replaced the appliances in my newest house because the girlfriend at the time thought they clashed with the rest of the kitchen. Fine, whatever, black and stainless steel coming right up. I thought the Drawer Microwave in the cabinet was fucking dinky and small, so I went with a bigger one that had the pull out drawer. Wasnt worried about electrical or anything, just assumed it was set up properly. Fast forward to when its all done, cause I was redoing the media room at that time too... and low and behold, I found out through a series of breaker tripping that the line that was supporting my TV's, Stereo and a media PC were on the same fucking line that the Microwave was on. So when someone used the microwave while someone else was watching a movie - the power would go out. Made me so fucking furious that cutting out the sheetrock to run a separate line was relieving in itself.
Fuck I hate electrical, plumbing and HVAC so fucking bad.
This big ass house was built in 2004. Was originally a project I was going to flip and had a hair up my ass that I would have a family here. The people I bought it from were the second owners, and they redid the kitchen after the original owners. The little swing door & drawer built-in microwave they had was some cheap garbage that was that cream white, along with the rest of the appliances. The g/f (at the time) and I ripped out all of the cabinets, the old appliances, flooring and put all new cabinets in with a color granite I liked, and she chose some ZLine bullshit appliances that cost too fkn much, but well.. Im single and have a kitchen I use to cook Chicken and Rice 99% of the time. Point Im making is that with two DIY remodels, some shit is bound to not be up to code.Man that sucks. Pretty sure code says at least the microwave is supposed to have a dedicated breaker.
One concern is outgoing mail is going to go... where?So a few days before Christmas, some asshole pried open the street facing door of our mailbox and took the mail. Fortunately, nothing of value was in there and we monitor or credit info regularly after my wife’s ID having been stolen about 7 years ago (dude got a bunch of credit cards, made purchases etc. Fortunately he wasn’t too smart and we caught on very early, got everything cancelled etc).
We were going to move the mailbox to a wall mount near the front door, but USPS has to approve and they aren’t letting anyone move them away from the street in my area
Anyway, leaning toward getting something like this The M1-LT Mailbox - Fort Knox Mailbox, LLC.
Any other recommendations/comments?
No experience with Ikea ones - I just hate that I have to use fucking stove top glass cleaner to clean mine all the time. I cook eggs just about every morning and it needs to be cleaned from just that little bit of oil popping, every 2-3 days. I personally wouldnt trust an ikea brand unless it came with a fat warranty and you're near the store.Thoughts here on induction cook tops - if any exp, the ikea ones?
One concern is outgoing mail is going to go... where?
Second concern is, Amazon packages that would normally fit in a mailbox will not be left at your door instead. They'll lave you a pink slip and ask you to pick it up at the post office. (Unless you have a bigger package, which would warrant them leaving everything at your door.)
I personally just have a Post Office Box that basically gets all my personal mail and business mail and packages are left in a keyed locker for me. I know whats coming with informed delivery, and of course no one is going to steal from a PO Box.
No experience with Ikea ones - I just hate that I have to use fucking stove top glass cleaner to clean mine all the time. I cook eggs just about every morning and it needs to be cleaned from just that little bit of oil popping, every 2-3 days. I personally wouldnt trust an ikea brand unless it came with a fat warranty and you're near the store.
i was looking at the mail boss brand when i moved to my placeSo a few days before Christmas, some asshole pried open the street facing door of our mailbox and took the mail. Fortunately, nothing of value was in there and we monitor or credit info regularly after my wife’s ID having been stolen about 7 years ago (dude got a bunch of credit cards, made purchases etc. Fortunately he wasn’t too smart and we caught on very early, got everything cancelled etc).
We were going to move the mailbox to a wall mount near the front door, but USPS has to approve and they aren’t letting anyone move them away from the street in my area
Anyway, leaning toward getting something like this The M1-LT Mailbox - Fort Knox Mailbox, LLC.
Any other recommendations/comments?
you just need automotive tools to clean your glass countertopI have a flat top glass range now, so cleaning it is, well what it is- I actually figured induction may be some better because the way the heat works it wouldn't burn so badly on the glass?
Ikea reviews are all over the place on all their stuff, it is kinda hard. There is an ikea kinda close but not conveniently close.
edit: sorry, their cook tops have 5 year limited warranty - seems more than other standard ones like at Lowes