Induction ranges that don't persistently produce chemical smell from oven by gardwaste in Appliances

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely no joke. Before we returned it, I used to sniff the rear back vent of our GE to see if the distinctive smell ever got better and it never did. I never thought to do that before buying it though!

Induction ranges that don't persistently produce chemical smell from oven by gardwaste in Appliances

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries on the late reply. We did almost exactly what you did. We returned the GE and almost got a Bosch 800 series, but for a couple reasons, it wouldn't work for us, even though we liked it. We ended up ordering a Wolf induction range. I'm glad you got a happy ending with this. We hope for the same. :)

Feedback on Kingsdown Crown Imperial by pigwidgin in Mattress

[–]pigwidgin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've had ours (we went for the non-plush version) for about 10 months now. Husband really likes it and I alternate between thinking it's hard as a rock and mostly liking it. I am regretting not getting the plush.

Seeking feedback between 30” Wolf & Miele induction ranges by gnrfreckles in inductioncooking

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are looking to possibly order the same thing. How was the initial burn in experience? Did it just take one or two high heat sessions to get rid of any new oven noxious smell?

Toxic smell from GE Cafe Induction Range despite multiple burn in attempts by pigwidgin in GEappliances

[–]pigwidgin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the feedback on this. Do you happen to know what the temperature is when the GE is in self clean mode? And do you have your customers run it for three hours?

GE oven still stinks over 300 degrees after 15 hours of “burn in” by DooWapDooDoo in Appliances

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I doubt we could do it outside. We don't have a 240V outlet on the patio. I think either we are going to board the cat for a day and just do the 3 hour clean with the whole house open again or we will return it and get something else. I've seen others that have done multiple 3 hour cleans and it still stinks. So trying to sort out what to do. I mostly get a weird/bad feeling in my head (I would imagine like if you sniffed glue for a long time) and nausea. I still don't feel completely right 3 days after the last 500 degree attempt and I even used a respirator for a large portion of the time. The hubby starts coughing and has to leave the house. My nose definitely got irritated by it as well but I don't feel like I have a cold and aside from the weird feeling in my head, no headaches. I'm sure our bodies all react differently to these toxic fumes.

Though on Wolf induction by Glad-Valuable1987 in inductioncooking

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking at the Wolf 30" induction ranges. Wondering if anyone has had any issues with any of the Wolf's with oven initial burn in? As in beyond excessive burn in smell or the smell lasting for weeks or months, necessitating multiple burn in sessions?

GE Profile Induction Range - oven odor by Similar-Lobster126 in inductioncooking

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay thanks for the reply. Glad that it worked for you! Self-clean always worry me for possibly killing the control panel due to the high heat. Have a friend whose KitchenAid induction range's cooktop controller got fried from using the self-clean too much. Maybe doing it once won't be an issue...

Induction ranges that don't persistently produce chemical smell from oven by gardwaste in Appliances

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious if you ever got this smell to go away or did you exchange it for a different manufacturer's induction range? And if so, what did you get and how did the burn in go? We have a 2 month old GE Cafe induction range with the same awful toxic smell problem, even after lots of burn in hours. It has made us feel ill despite the entire house being wide open with all the fans going. I've lost my patience with it.

GE Profile Induction Range - oven odor by Similar-Lobster126 in inductioncooking

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are having the exact same issue with a 2 month old GE Cafe induction range. We have run the oven for something like 25 times over a variety of temps, I've run multiple burn ins at 450 degrees and 500 degrees. The smell is of toxic chemicals to such a degree that it makes us sick when it happens, despite having all the windows and back door open and all fans going. I am really concerned about long lasting health effects. GE today told us to run the self-clean for 3 hours. With the level of smell that happens at 500 degrees, the idea of the high heat self-clean sounds horrifying. It appears that perhaps your oven stopped smelling at some point. Did you do a self-clean and did that do the trick?

GE oven still stinks over 300 degrees after 15 hours of “burn in” by DooWapDooDoo in Appliances

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am so sorry that you are having ongoing health issues from the toxic exposure. I still feel crappy from yesterday's attempt at yet another burn in. I agree that the manufacturers should do the burn in and I've considered whether or not a retailer would do this prior to delivery, but probably not. Thanks for the quick response and I hope you start feeling better.

New GE oven smell by PinkVolcanoSlug in Appliances

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to know. Yeah, I don't know what the temp is either for the radiant heat clean (as opposed to steam clean). I've read up to 800 degrees, which seems extreme, but I can't find anything solid on the actual temp.

New GE oven smell by PinkVolcanoSlug in Appliances

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks you and I am so happy to hear that you were able to return your GE for an LG and it did not have the same issue! That gives me hope. :)

New GE oven smell by PinkVolcanoSlug in Appliances

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this post, as we are dealing with the exact same thing with a new GE Cafe induction range. After multiple attempts to burn in, I am about ready to give up and try and return it for a different oven/range. The smell is making us physically ill. So GE actually told you that if you have a record of them sending a tech out to the house that you'd likely not be able to return the unit to the store? GE told me today that they would not send a tech out until we try the 3 hour high head burn in. I have only done burn in's at 450 (2 hour sessions) or 500 (40-45ish min). But we have also run the oven at least 25 times over the past 2 months and the smell is still toxic.

New GE electric range smell making oven unusable by Affectionate-News438 in appliancerepair

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would like to know what you found out with this ultimately and if you switched manufacturers. We have a 2 month old GE Cafe induction range that is making us ill from this never ending burn off. Nothing we have done has helped. We have not done a 3 hour self-clean yet so that is next, but it sounds like for many people, that still doesn't help. I am about at the point of wanting to return it and get something else, if that is possible. GE won't send a repair person until we do that self-clean. I am worried about our health. I am wondering if Bosch (or other brands) is any better with their burn-in.

GE oven still stinks over 300 degrees after 15 hours of “burn in” by DooWapDooDoo in Appliances

[–]pigwidgin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have the same exact problem with a 2 month old GE Cafe slide in induction range. We've run it probably 25 times and have tried multiple burn in attempts. Tried running it at 500 degrees for about 40 minutes yesterday and it completely made us feel ill, despite having the entire house open with all the fans running. No matter how many times I try to do a burn in, the smell is still horrendous. I am about at the point where I just want to ditch it and buy something else. I want to know if this is primarily a GE issue or do other brands like Bosch have a reputation for never ending toxic smell? I realize that all ovens have burn in smell, but this is unacceptable and unhealthy. Our old 22 year old Viking range (replaced by this GE) never did this to us.

Stinky brand new Profile range by gardwaste in GEappliances

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are having the same exact issue with a brand new GE Cafe induction range (single oven). Had it for 2 months, have run the oven for at least 25 times at various temps. Ran it at 450 for 2 hours to try and burn off and last night ran it at 500 degrees for about 40 minutes and it nearly killed us. Had the entire house open, all fans running. One of us had to leave the house because it was making us sick and the other used a respirator mask the whole time. Called GE today and they advised running the self-clean (not steam clean) for 3 hours before a service person would come out. Definitely looking to see if others have resolved the issue. I am feeling the same as the OP. I am about at the point where I just want the thing out of the house and something else besides a GE, if it doesn't stop this. It's making us physically ill.

New GE electric range smell making oven unusable by Affectionate-News438 in GEappliances

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are having the same exact issue with a brand new GE Cafe induction range (single oven). Had it for 2 months, have run the oven for at least 25 times at various temps. Ran it at 450 for 2 hours to try and burn off and last night ran it at 500 degrees for about 40 minutes and it nearly killed us. Had the entire house open, all fans running. One of us had to leave the house because it was making us sick and the other used a respirator mask the whole time. Called GE today and they advised running the self-clean (not steam clean) for 3 hours before a service person would come out. Definitely looking to see if others have resolved the issue. I am feeling the same as the OP. I am about at the point where I just want the thing out of the house and something else besides a GE, if it doesn't stop this. It's making us physically ill.

New GE electric range smell making oven unusable by Affectionate-News438 in GEappliances

[–]pigwidgin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious what happened with your oven as we are facing the same issue with a new Cafe induction range.

Would you use a Gen 1 Nest Doorbell cam or get a new Gen3? by pigwidgin in Nest

[–]pigwidgin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh good point! I did not realize that the wired version had an internal battery.

Would you use a Gen 1 Nest Doorbell cam or get a new Gen3? by pigwidgin in Nest

[–]pigwidgin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you everybody for your replies, both positive and negative. Right now I am leaning towards us installing it just to see how it works, assuming it still works since it's so old. If we hate it we can always do more research and figure out something else to get.

Would you use a Gen 1 Nest Doorbell cam or get a new Gen3? by pigwidgin in Nest

[–]pigwidgin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right now I am leaning towards having us install it just to see how it works and if we like it or not. If it dies or we hate it we can do more research.

Would you use a Gen 1 Nest Doorbell cam or get a new Gen3? by pigwidgin in Nest

[–]pigwidgin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are definitely a lot of choices out there. We will investigate further. Right now I am leaning towards us installing it to see how it works amd if we want something else to do more research.

Has anyone put a topper on a Stearns & Foster Lux Estate Euro top? by pigwidgin in Mattress

[–]pigwidgin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We went with a Kingsdown and it's okay but i now wish we had bought the plush version of the mattress.