Kwe730 wrote:Joel...So true, so true. I already do a lot of things to prevent my oven from getting messy because messy ovens just gross me out, so like I said, I was only running the self-clean once a year. However, I guess a lot of this boils down to principle for me. If a manufacturer tells you that an appliance will perform a certain function, you should be able to reliably use that function unless you are somehow using it improperly. If you use that function in the correct manner and it causes the appliance to malfunction, well, then the manufacturer needs to go back to the drawing board. IMHO
Cathy2 wrote:Kwe730 wrote:Joel...So true, so true. I already do a lot of things to prevent my oven from getting messy because messy ovens just gross me out, so like I said, I was only running the self-clean once a year. However, I guess a lot of this boils down to principle for me. If a manufacturer tells you that an appliance will perform a certain function, you should be able to reliably use that function unless you are somehow using it improperly. If you use that function in the correct manner and it causes the appliance to malfunction, well, then the manufacturer needs to go back to the drawing board. IMHO
I agree it should work as promised, especially if you are doing nothing exotic. Clean cycle is not beyond their design parameters or at least it shouldn't.
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