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Which induction range based on brand reliability?
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I'm looking at this LG ($2450), this GE ($2700), this GE ($3330), and this Cafe ($3300). I'm trying to keep the cost under $3500 but definitely under $4000. I'm undecided on knobs vs. touch screen but maybe leaning toward knobs.

If I get the Cafe, it has a warming drawer...can I store pans in there and not use it to warm things? I assume so.

What do you know about brand reliability on induction ranges for these brands? Do you have one of these and if so, for how long have you had it? Do you love it, like it, hate it?

If there are other models by these brands that are comparably priced that you like, which ones? Should I wait to buy till Presidents Day sales?

Please don't recommend other ranges that are way more expensive. I'm not a big fan of Bosch as our dishwasher has had 4 things go wrong in the last year at only 3ish years old (one problem has happened twice already). Plus the Bosch is out of my price range.

Thanks for any assistance you can provide.

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