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Old Crank

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18. Thanks
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 02:30 AM
Nov 9

These are a laminate. I like the ease of care. In my old US home the laminate showed wear in heavy use areas after 20 years. I had one section of butcher block here and when it was unscewed from the base it warped. I found it to be a bit more fussy to keep up than laminates.
I love induction tops. Fast, easier to clean because the surface doesn't get as hot. For cast iron you need smooth bottoms or you could get scratching.
Prices for induction have come down depending on features. Plus if you move from a teardown you can take it.

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Wow, that looks great. I suspect you're going to really enjoy that room and balcony. Biophilic Nov 6 #1
Yes Old Crank Nov 6 #5
so...uhhhmmm...when you inviting us all over? ret5hd Nov 6 #2
Starting next year Old Crank Nov 6 #6
man, i (we, lots of us) might really need to come sooner... ret5hd Nov 6 #8
It's not the kitchen Old Crank Nov 6 #10
Nicely done!! Nittersing Nov 6 #3
It will be nice. Old Crank Nov 6 #7
WOW!! elleng Nov 6 #4
It's the courtyard for the complex Old Crank Nov 6 #9
Cute dog. Is it common in Germany/Western Europe to supply your own kitchen? irisblue Nov 6 #11
It is very common Old Crank Nov 6 #13
So when is the party? What can I bring? twodogsbarking Nov 6 #12
Not sure, Old Crank Nov 6 #14
It is the thought that counts. twodogsbarking Nov 6 #15
Nice justaprogressive Nov 7 #16
Looks nice! I want butcher block counters Phentex Nov 8 #17
Thanks Old Crank Nov 9 #18
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