Do you think you will get two hundred thousand miles out of your new car? Maybe three hundred thousand? It’s possible, if you take care of it. But what about that oven in your kitchen? Just like cars, the key to longevity lies in consistent and routine maintenance. Let’s look at how long ovens last and how to extend the lifespan of yours.
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The Good Old Days
If you are old enough to remember when phones were attached to the wall, then your parents probably had a harvest gold oven that lasted until you were old enough to start paying rent. Ovens and ranges, like cars, used to be built out of heavier gauge metal and were mostly mechanical.
Ovens today are built of lighter materials, like plastic, and use electronic components. Partly for convenience and partly for aesthetics, LCD displays and touch screens are now the norm, as well. Unfortunately, there is a trade-off in the average lifespan of an oven today versus decades ago. And gas versus electric oven? On average, you can expect your electric oven to last 13 years, these days, and your gas oven to last 15. But, like anything else, the more you use it, the quicker it will wear out. Daily use for a family of five will wear an oven out faster than just heating up a frozen pizza a couple of times a month.
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The Best Brands
Longevity has its advantages. For instance, the companies that have been making home appliances for around a hundred years are also the top picks for appliance purchases today. It’s important to take that into account when you find yourself in the market for a new one.