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We switched over to gas as soon as the electric one that was here when we moved gave up the ghost bc my dad was very I HAVE LIVED WITH AN ELECTRIC FAR TOO LONG AND NOW I AM A HOMEOWNER NOT A RENTER
quite fine by me, it's easier to heat tortillas and roast marshmallows
Electric. Plus a store-bought induction range. Broward County, Florida.
There are some gas lines around here but not everyone has them.
It was electric in our previous house in Florida, as well as in South Windsor, Connecticut (but we used gas for heating and hot water there).
Portable electric ranges were also heavily used in my dorm, and the communal kitchen in the basement used electric ranges as well. These were newer-ish buildings.
In my basement apartment, I used an induction burner when I had to supply my own cooking. When I lived in a New York City apartment, though, in an older building, it was equipped with gas lines, so I used gas there.
I briefly stayed in a Philadelphia apartment, and gas was also used there.
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It's electric.
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Broward County, Florida.
There are some gas lines around here but not everyone has them.
It was electric in our previous house in Florida, as well as in South Windsor, Connecticut (but we used gas for heating and hot water there).
Portable electric ranges were also heavily used in my dorm, and the communal kitchen in the basement used electric ranges as well. These were newer-ish buildings.
In my basement apartment, I used an induction burner when I had to supply my own cooking. When I lived in a New York City apartment, though, in an older building, it was equipped with gas lines, so I used gas there.
I briefly stayed in a Philadelphia apartment, and gas was also used there.