
Basic gas range
- Good value
- Easy to clean
- Good performance
- Continuous grates
- Small oven window
- No warming drawer
- Not available in stainless steel
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1. Good HousekeepingDetails/Subscribe
Eleven gas ranges are tested by Good Housekeeping editors. Each model gets a brief editorial review that refers to hands-on testing, and all models are ranked in order of performance. Although the Hotpoint RGB745WEHWW finished in last place, it's the least expensive range in the test by a good $400, and editors compliment its overall performance. The small oven window and "creaky" door are criticized.
Review: Best Gas Ranges, Editors of Good Housekeeping, Nov. 2008
2. ConsumerReports.orgDetails/Subscribe
Consumer Reports tests the performance of 66 ranges over several months by baking, broiling, roasting, simmering and melting. The Hotpoint RGB745WEHWW is included in the ratings chart. A separate section reports on repair histories for different brands.
Review: Ranges, Editors of Consumer Reports, Dec. 2008
About 15,000 users participated in a survey about kitchen appliances. No individual models are rated, so this report is helpful only for getting an idea of broad brand satisfaction. Hotpoint gets mostly below-average scores except for price, which is among the best.
Review: 2008 Kitchen Appliances Survey: Free Standing Ranges, Editors of J.D. Power and Associates, Oct. 2008
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