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The 'warming' burner (the 5th burner) has gone out on a 4-year-old Kenmore glass top stove. A local repairman took it apart and got anxious about potentially breaking the cooktop or the control panel. He recommended leaving the burner as is because it's too delicate to fix something that 'hardly ever gets used'. Is repairing that element really that big of a deal? Are Kenmore glass tops really difficult to work on? Should I accept his perspective on this and just pay his '15 min/$64 bill' and leave it at that?

August 26th, 2023

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