Gas or Electric??

We've had a natural gas stove, dryer and hot water heater in our house for 30 years. They're less expensive to operate than electric and do a much better job. I'd rather fight than switch! ;)

As an added bonus, the stove top and water heater still works during power outages. If they hadn't done away with pilot lights, the oven would work too.
 
After we were married our first two homes used nature gas. We loved it.

Our third home was all electric. We were in it for ten years. The cook top and oven were inconsistent and at times aggravating. Heat pumps suck out loud.

The home we are presently in is fed with natural gas. The day we moved in Ruthie went up to the stove, stared at it and said: "I've missed you".

Returning to electric cooking would deprive us of "the pursuit of happiness".
 
I have used both and currently(last 23 years) use a gas stove. Never had a problem other than my wife thinks it takes too long to heat up. She never hit the start button again after setting the temp and that is why it takes to long. Other than that, she likes it and doesn't want electric. Unfortunately, anything I saw will probably get me banned. Sooooooooo
 
When the WH converts their kitchens to all electric I might maybe consider it, not. Nothing but government control. If they get rid of gas for heating, cooking and electricity, it will be the death of the US and a lot of people. Renewables are not good enough or ready. The elites will have everything. Why is a carton of eggs a luxury? Go figure.
 
Not that it matters anymore, but it was a LOT easier to light your cigarette from a gas stove open flame than turn on an electrical cooktop and wait for the element to heat up. Also gas flame will do a quicker and better job of putting a burn on a couple of charcoal briquets to start your pit if'n you run out of lighter fluid
 

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