Anyone have the GE Single/Double Wall Oven? (Model PT925DNBB)
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Comments (16)We have had the single/double oven since early October 08. Someone questioned the heat from self-cleaning the oven in regards to how the controls imbedded in the glass oven door might hold up. We have never had a self cleaning oven that Hoperates as cool as this one while cleaning. Doesn't get hot, must have to do with the forced air circulation. Self cleaning is very good compared to the last GE oven. The interior being a dark gray doesn't seem to show soil as quickly as the old GE light gray interior. The inside glass window actually gets clean. They heat quickly, bake well, very practical for us. We like the convection roast and pizza bake features, also the slow-cook option. The fan operates at a high speed during baking, once oven is off and cools below 325 the fan slows to a whisper, unlike the old oven which operated at high speed until oven was cool. Ovens are very well insulated, stay hot inside for a relatively long time. Lighting is very good. The smaller upper oven is great for most of our cooking. The lower oven great for a turkey or large dutch oven cooking. Don't have too much experience with the regular convection feature. I think it is very well built and I don't think you can go wrong buying this unit, unless you need two big ovens. Let's face it, sometimes lighting a big oven for a small item is a real waste....See MoreTwo single wall ovens instead of a double wall oven
Comments (22)HU, I don’t know if what I have to say will help. I discovered that oven makers are making 24” ovens in Stainless Steel. I have ordered two 24” Frigidaire ovens that are nearly the same size as the old Thermador. The appliance dealer’s installer came and said he would figure out how to make a divider, and a mason contractor I had for another job said he could resize the brick wall, but I guess it’s up to the appliance installer to put in the divider board. So check with your appliance dealer to see if his installer can figure out how to support the upper oven....See MoreGE Single-Double Oven
Comments (6)The book says upper oven preheats in 4-6 minutes to 350 degrees, I Haven't checked it, but you certainly don't have to wait for it. There are two pizza modes: fresh or frozen. I used it 4 or 5 times for fresh, at 450 degrees, baked very well, browned evenly top and bottom. I also don't like an enclosed element (too slow in heating.) I have baked pan loaves of bread, successfully, I notice if loaves are rather tall, I sometimes put a piece of foil on top to control the browning. You have to use judgment, since oven is not tall.(Upper oven) Excellent for casseroles, etc. I especially like the self-clean, old GE had a large non gasketed space at the bottom of the window, probably didn't get hot enough, so door and window cleaning was not good. This one is well sealed, cleans well, and the door stays relatively cool. It is an improvement. The oven fan is not noisy, once oven is turned off and oven cools a bit, the fan reduces speed to barely noticeable. A good feature. The old one roared on for a long time with no reduced speed....See MoreIs this possible? Ge induction cooktop over Ge single-double oven
Comments (5)THANK YOU! I really appreciate this! I have had to rethink the addition to my kitchen since the bids came in too high, so trying to fit everything into the smaller original footprint. This will help. Sadly now I have a 36" gaggenau induction cooktop and a 30" Wolf single wall oven (new, floor models) to resell before I can buy the Ge products. I thought I was so fortunate to snag those at the time, never dreaming how much it cost to add on....See Moremydreamhome
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