My old "cheap" 30" gas range finally bit the bullet. I was looking for an inexpensive (under $500) replacement since it is for my basement kitchen. I was not impressed at the quality of the new ranges or lack of features on the less expensive models. So I decided to look at used 30" gas ranges and found a FB marketplace listing for a 20 year old Dacor range for under $300. It had an issue with the oven not keeping temperature and need a good cleaning. I researched the model and found that spare parts are still available so I took a gamble and bought it.
This range was over $4,500 new 20 years ago and weighs 350 lbs. Back then Dacor was a family owned company in California, it was since bought by Samsung. I took the range apart to give it a much needed cleaning and found the cause of the oven heating problem. It was a bad connection on the relay board which I was able to fix by beefing up the circuit board trace by soldering a wire to it. The oven is equipped with a infrared gas broiler, 4 large burners with spark ignition and re-ignition if the flame goes out. It also has an outdated dual timer that I ended up using my Thermadore Timestack instead. I can heat the oven to 350 and the outside is still cool to the touch.
I am pleased with my restored Dacor range, it was definately worth the time spent restoring it. I'm not sure that I would be as pleased if I spent $4,500 for it.

This range was over $4,500 new 20 years ago and weighs 350 lbs. Back then Dacor was a family owned company in California, it was since bought by Samsung. I took the range apart to give it a much needed cleaning and found the cause of the oven heating problem. It was a bad connection on the relay board which I was able to fix by beefing up the circuit board trace by soldering a wire to it. The oven is equipped with a infrared gas broiler, 4 large burners with spark ignition and re-ignition if the flame goes out. It also has an outdated dual timer that I ended up using my Thermadore Timestack instead. I can heat the oven to 350 and the outside is still cool to the touch.
I am pleased with my restored Dacor range, it was definately worth the time spent restoring it. I'm not sure that I would be as pleased if I spent $4,500 for it.
