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re: Dacor Appliances
Posted on 10/20/15 at 8:59 am to Rev1897
Posted on 10/20/15 at 8:59 am to Rev1897
I really like Dacor a lot. My only beef is there seems to be more electronics on Dacors products than a NASA ship. Like over engineered. A lot of my customers with Dacor flip out on the repair costs. Generally to fix a Dacor Oven or range costs between $500-$1200. The control boards are astronomically priced and each unit has three or four.
They are great products when they work, I just like to warn people who are buying to get a home warranty or have a servicer they trust on call.
Sometimes stepping up to Capital or Viking will actually save in the long run. As they have less repair needs.
As far as functionality and options though, Dacor will give you the best choices, combined with great appearance. Their products look like a million bucks and that's what people buying that class of appliance want, stylish looks.
They are great products when they work, I just like to warn people who are buying to get a home warranty or have a servicer they trust on call.
Sometimes stepping up to Capital or Viking will actually save in the long run. As they have less repair needs.
As far as functionality and options though, Dacor will give you the best choices, combined with great appearance. Their products look like a million bucks and that's what people buying that class of appliance want, stylish looks.
Posted on 10/20/15 at 9:00 am to Napoleon
quote:
I really like Dacor a lot. My only beef is there seems to be more electronics on Dacors products than a NASA ship. Like over engineered. A lot of my customers with Dacor flip out on the repair costs. Generally to fix a Dacor Oven or range costs between $500-$1200. The control boards are astronomically priced and each unit has three or four.
They are great products when they work, I just like to warn people who are buying to get a home warranty or have a servicer they trust on call.
Sometimes stepping up to Capital or Viking will actually save in the long run. As they have less repair needs.
As far as functionality and options though, Dacor will give you the best choices, combined with great appearance. Their products look like a million bucks and that's what people buying that class of appliance want, stylish looks.
I could not agree with what was written here any more than what I do. He switched to viking after all of the problems which is what my grandmothers house is furnished with.
Posted on 10/20/15 at 9:01 am to Napoleon
Napoleon,
Have a Bosch fridge with an in-door water dispenser. The water dispenser crapped out about a month ago, thing is less than a year old. Ice maker still works though and I changed filter. Any advice? Or do you work on these?
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Have a Bosch fridge with an in-door water dispenser. The water dispenser crapped out about a month ago, thing is less than a year old. Ice maker still works though and I changed filter. Any advice? Or do you work on these?
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Posted on 10/20/15 at 8:42 pm to Napoleon
quote:
I really like Dacor a lot. My only beef is there seems to be more electronics on Dacors products than a NASA ship. Like over engineered. A lot of my customers with Dacor flip out on the repair costs. Generally to fix a Dacor Oven or range costs between $500-$1200. The control boards are astronomically priced and each unit has three or four.
I have a Dacor cooktop and downdraft vent, both are 10+ years old. They look great, but I've had issues with the igniters on the cooktop and the board in the vent. Currently the vent often freezes in the up position. I've replaced the board once and I guess I need to do it again.
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