Thoughts on the GE Profile/Monogram lines?
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GE Profile S-by-S Stainless JUNK- problems w/water line, etc.
Comments (1)I changed out the copper line that was feeding my ice maker with one of the steel coil wrapped ones available at HD. It is just like the ones recommended for the washer lines. My copper line leaked as did the first plastic one I attempted to replace the leaky copper one with. Steel wrapped one has not leaked yet....See MoreGE Profile vs Monogram Induction
Comments (1)Which model did you end up choosing and what are your thoughts on it so far? I'm planning my kitchen renovation and am deciding between the GE Monogram induction cooktop and a similar Electrolux Icon model. After reading your post, I'm doing some research on the Profile now, too. Any input or opinions you have would be much appreciated....See MoreAnyone have both GE Profile and GE Monogram in Stainless?
Comments (3)Thanks. I am not all that worried about it, but I wanted to see if there was anyone who already had both in place so I could get some feedback. Actually, it wasn't until the person I called at GE made it sound like there was a noticeable and appreciable difference that I became concerned! My cooktop is mostly black with a stainless rim, and my dishwasher is ss, but none of those things are close together, or close to the wall oven or fridge, so I was not that worried. I'll probably still go with both the Profile and the Monogram. Thanks again......See MoreGE Profile or Monogram
Comments (13)A couple of other differences yhat dont seem appparent monogram appliances have a 2 yr warranty Cafe and Profile have a 1 yr warranty Monogram is supposento ise heavier materials to perform more like a professional appliance Heres how i compare them like buying a car ypu can by a Ford Escape, but3 levels of models S Model = Profile cheaper price SEL= Cafe Series middle price Titanium = Monogram most expensive you can say or be told that they all have the build and the options are different However, if you drive a S model and a Titanium for awhile youll notice the difference you can try and make a SEL model into a Titanium by adding options, but it will still not be the same as the Titanium IMHO the high end model is built better overall i have a Monogram single built in oven and thus far ver pleased with it...See Moregr8daygw
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