• @[email protected]
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    192 months ago

    Our home came with a gas stove. Was ready to get rid of it once it died. But a few years ago, there was a multi-day electrical outage. The stove could still be lit with a match, so we could at least have warm water to wash and cook.

    Local utility has also been jacking up electricity prices (30% last time). Suspect people want to keep their gas stoves for the sake of reliability and cost, despite pollution concerns.

    • @jumperalex
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      232 months ago

      Meh. That’s what I have a propane grill with side burner for. I converted to induction 2y ago after being a gas-only zealot for years. I’ll never leave induction now!

    • @[email protected]OP
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      182 months ago

      My solution to that is to maintain a camping stove and a connector to a 20lb propane tank. You can cook for a couple weeks with that if need be, but don’t have to breathe the fumes on a routine basis.

      • @Brkdncr
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        52 months ago

        Camp stoves that run on propane tanks you buy at the grocery store or run on “white” gas are great emergency preparedness devices.

        • 0^2
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          22 months ago

          Whoa now! be careful on what you add " to… /s