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Old 12-26-2021, 04:07 PM   #1
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21C with Dickinson stove & Convec/Micro?

Anyone with a 21C done this?


I have searched, but..................


Likely ordering the stove top delete so I can self install a Dickinson 2 burner later.


Will such fit if I get the Micro/Convection below?


I've found numerous such combos on the 19 & 5.0, but none specific to the 21C.
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Old 12-27-2021, 07:27 PM   #2
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Not sure if this helps or not but here is a convection microwave in a 2017 21 under a recessed Suburban stove. Sink and stove flipped though which may have changed it dimensionally. From what I see in the photo there is plenty of room to install a Dickinson but these owners worked with Reace on the install. You’d have to be certain ETI could provide you with enough clearance. I think you need about 5” depth for the Dickinson (minus countertop thickness) but also at least another inch or so where the propane fitting connection is.
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Old 12-27-2021, 07:44 PM   #3
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It helps - Thanks!


Off the cuff - appears there is room for a Dickinson.

But, I'm waffling between a stove delete, followed by a Dickinson.
or...just get the Eno from ETI and be "done" with it......


Eno - not flush, lower BTU big burner, but pan size not as big as a factor as a flush mount - I like BIG pans!
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E19, but I was able to run the propane line directly to the Dickinson connection beside the convection microwave. No extra fitting or depth was needed.

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Old 12-28-2021, 07:36 AM   #5
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Eno - not flush, lower BTU big burner, but pan size not as big as a factor as a flush mount - I like BIG pans!
Just be careful because as we know the devil is in the details. The Eno and Dickinson both recommend max 10” pans. While the raised grate of the Eno has a bit more flexibility bear in mind that the two burner Eno has the large burner on the right so that pan would be pretty close to the galley bulkhead. The 3 burner Eno puts the large burner out to the left but then the issue may become the control knobs if too big of a pan reflects heat onto them.
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Old 12-28-2021, 11:29 AM   #6
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Just be careful because as we know the devil is in the details. The Eno and Dickinson both recommend max 10” pans. While the raised grate of the Eno has a bit more flexibility bear in mind that the two burner Eno has the large burner on the right so that pan would be pretty close to the galley bulkhead. The 3 burner Eno puts the large burner out to the left but then the issue may become the control knobs if too big of a pan reflects heat onto them.

Good points. Eno would be a 3 burner

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Old 12-28-2021, 12:15 PM   #7
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Gonna go with the cooktop delete with the convection / micro.

Potential Dickinson install later.


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