Kitchen Aid or GE Profile appliance opinions needed
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GE Profile Induction Freestanding Range vs. Kitchen Aid induction
Comments (8)Sherean; I've had the GE Induction Range for about 6 weeks. Switched over from a Sears Smooth top range, with which I despised greatly. I grew up cooking with gas. I LOVE LOVE LOVE (did I mention I love this range?) this range. I will be redoing my kitchen this summer, we bought this range early b/c Sears had a fabulous sale in October (I got it for $2159). I also decided against wall ovens as I have a convection micro: that and the range provide plenty of oven space. I love the responsiveness of the burners (the middle warming hob is radiant, not induction, btw -- not a problem). The Convection oven is large, has worked wonderfully. The warming drawer was fabulous at Christmas -- we had many people over 5 hours and it really worked well at staging the biscuits and meat. The rangetop is a joy and soooo easy to clean, compared to that #$^%%$# smoothtop that is sitting in my garage. My only complaint thus far is that fingertips show easily on the control panel - but disappear easily with a microfibre cloth. Oh, and the timer has a weenie beep, compared to the ^%$^&^%$%% old smoothtop. I bought a Circulon Infinite set and a Henckels International Classic Clad. I have been very pleased with both sets. One word of warning, it took 3 delivery dates to get the range, it was delievered 6 weeks after I bought it. Plan accordingly. Here's a link where I have 2 posts discussing more about the range. Good luck and Bon Appetit. Rita Here is a link that might be useful: more comments on GE Induction...See MoreNeed help for appliances - Jenn Air or GE Profile
Comments (0)I thought I had my appliances figured out,until I went and saw them in person. I was originally going to get the GE Profile stainless top double oven range ( pgb975em), otr microwave (pvm1870s) and FD refrigerator (pfcs1nfxss). I saw them in white and thought I like them, when I saw the appliances in person I was very disappointed. The grates on the range were a mess (looked like the finish was coming off and even had some spots that looked like rust),cooktop had scratches, plastic knobs. The refrigerator handles seemed too bulky for my small kitchen. When I was walking around the store I saw the Jenn Air slide in gas range JGS8850bds, and Jenn Air refrigerator JFC2089HES, I really liked the streamline look of them, and thought they would look a lot better in my kitchen and had a richer look to them. The Jenn Air didn't have the second oven, but I thought I could get the OTC microwave with speed cook convection JMV8166BAS) Does anyone have any of these appliances? Any opinions of what is a better product? Thanks in advance for you help. Gail...See MoreNew GE Profile Kitchen Appliances
Comments (1)Thanks for the info....it helps those of us that are in a search now for new appliances!! Thanks again...See MoreFinal Round: French Door KitchenAid vs GE Profile!
Comments (8)We have the GE Profile FD and love it. It was our third new fridge in 6 weeks, as we went through two Bosch SxS models, neither of which would cool. The GE's been great...no issues at all, and because of the previous problems, I keep a fridge thermometer in it all the time...it holds its temp perfectly. We've had it for two months (admittedly, not long) and I'd give it 4.5 stars. DH insisted we had to have water in the door, so that ruled out lots of FD models. My only (small) complaint is the water well that catches drips in the door is quite small, and it sometimes overruns onto the floor when it's full and we swing the door open. But that's a small problem and infrequent. Would definitely buy it again......See Moreweissman
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