Newly released Jenn-Air Slide in Ranges
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Jenn-Air slide in range -racks will flip down
Comments (2)I am not familiar with that range or its racks. Would it help to put something at the front of the rack to keep things from sliding off. I have never seen one in person, but I know there are guards that you can put on the front of a rack to keep from burning your hands- maybe that would help. Amazon sells different types of guards. I put a link below with some good photos of one of the guards. Another option is to make a wooden hook that you can use to move the racks in and out without touching them. I know these won't solve the rack tilting problem, but might make it less dangerous. Here is a link that might be useful: cool touch rack guard This post was edited by Barryv on Wed, Mar 20, 13 at 7:40...See MoreKitchenAid or Jenn Air slide in gas range?
Comments (0)I can get either a Jenn Air or a Kitchen Aid gas slide-in range for about the same price (between 1700 and 1800.) Both have convection ovens. Which would you choose?...See More30' slide in electric range - Bosch, KA, or Jenn-Air?
Comments (9)I've been where you are. I also didn't want a bottom handle on the range, as one big handle is more than enough. I dismissed the Jenn-Air due to all the bad reviews/repair records from people in the business. I didn't like the lip on the KA (from smoothtop to controls). I liked the clean lines on the Bosch and Jenn-Aire, but the Bosch won hands down because of it's reviews and style. We have the SS Integra and love it. It's roomy. The cooktop heats up quickly. The fan does come on whenever the oven is turned on but it's not loud, IMO. We haven't used the probe yet, so I can't tell you about that. We're quiet pleased with this range. Word of advice: Just make sure the minimum height of the Bosch will work with the height of your current countertops. If your countertops are less than 36", the Bosch will be higher than your counters. Our counters were lower so we had to build them up in order to make the range fit properly over the counter. I wasn't about to return the Bosch for one I didn't care for; I liked it too much. Also, if you don't have a slide-in currently, you'll need the 3" filler piece behind the range b/c the range does not touch the wall. The Bosch does not come with this peice - at least mine didn't. Any questions, let me know. Deb...See MoreJenn-Air Slide Electric Range with Convection - anyone have this?
Comments (7)I bought a Jenn-Air Slide In Range w/ Convection 2 yrs. ago for the lakehouse we built and I love it. Mine is dual fuel, though - electric oven/warmer and gas fueled cooktop. I know it's not an apples-to-apples comparison, but just wanted to offer feedback as regards the Jenn-Air brand. I'd read a lot of negative posts on the Appliance Forum regarding the brand and was a bit skeptical. (Later came to realize there's no brand everyone there agrees is good..) But it had all the features I wanted and the price was right, too. I have a pro range in my home (previous owner had bought it because her son was a chef..) and I like my Jenn-Air just as much. The oven heats up quickly and bakes evenly. Love the warming oven feature, particularly when I'm prepping breakfasts and for evenings when I can have warm (but not dried out) appetizers ready to go when guests come. We've entertained lots at the lake in the past couple years and my stove has had a real workout with several cooks at the helm. I really like mine, haven't had any problems, and would buy another without hesitation....See MoreHerrDoktorProfessor
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