NONE.Thanks for all of the replies. I spoke with Gary Goodson today and traded emails with Mr . Mills. I didn’t know the northern guys sold them. I have bought from them many times before. One question though. Why purchase direct if the other guys can beat them on price? I am not asking to be a smartass, just wondering if there are any advantages.
Jim
George, I’ve seen you post this several times. Can you explain this to me? I was under the impression that A/C units did not bring in any outside air unless outfitted with an economizer, and even then the economizer is only open when the outside air temperature is in the ideal range.More than that small amount of air is most always being supplied by even a 5 ton A/C.
Just to be clear. $6300 does not include installation? If that is the case, about what can I expect to pay for installation?That system, hood, full rear plenum, Intake and exhaust fan and curbs is about $6,300.00 Plus shipping Duct work is supplied by your installer.
Whilst I’m sorry that you’ve had problems there are plenty of guys on here (including me) who will sing the praises of their XLT ovens. Not that this helps you.Jimmy,
Regardless of the price of an XLT oven, I strongly advise against the purchase! We recently purchased an XLT oven directly from the factory, and we’ve experienced nothing but problems… Uneven bake, extreme temp. fluctuations.
After calling the factory rep., a tech. was dispatched to our location to work on our oven, only to have it go right back to malfunctioning later that day. We call again…same deal. and again, and again, and again! Same story, same problems.
What a mistake we made buying this oven! Do yourself a favor and look elsewhere for an oven. We spoke with Gary Goodson, the service techs., the service manager, and the pres. of the company. We still sit with a poorly performing oven. if you want to verify any of this, please email me. [email protected]
Better yet, call XLT! Ask them about our story. We are in Greenville ,SC.
Good luck to you.