this is extremely random, but maybe someone will have an experience they can share...
my old stove/range in my apt. is broken, and the landlords won't fix it (i know i know, please don't write "they should get it fixed for you"). the burners on the top work fine, but the thermostat in the oven part is broken--ie. i set the oven for 350 or something, and it doesn't stop at the specified temp--it just keeps heating until it gets all the way up to like 700 degrees. obviously, i can't really bake or anything because it's so unpredictable.
does anyone know how expensive a broken thermostat is to fix? i am wondering if it would be cheaper to do that or just buy a whole new stove (probably somewhere around $300). help.
ooh! thank you so much, lmonet--it never occurred to me to look at sears. do you think they hire out for repairs even for stuff that didn't come from their store?
i called on sat. and the lady explained that they don't service the brand of stove i have (gaffers & sattler). i am so annoyed by all of this. who rents an apartment out without a working stove?
i did a little testing of my stove while i was home studying last night. it seems to actually do fine at getting to the correct temp as long as i set it below 400. if i set it any higher, that's when it doesn't shut off and keeps climbing to like 600. so anyway, i'm going to hold off on doing anything with it for now--as long as i can bake things at 350, i should be ok for the basics.
i also found someone who can fix it, though--turns out there is a whole culture of vintage appliance enthusiasts who live for this mid-century stuff. i talked to this guy on the phone last night who offered to "haul the stove away" for me if i decided to get a new one. um, thanks dude, i think i can sell it myself instead of giving it to you.