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Revel in the power and flexibility of a JennAir dual-fuel downdraft slide-in range. Cook multiple dishes on multiple racks in the 6.2 cu. ft. oven cavity, stir-fry over a burner with an output of up to 17,000 BTUs, then utilize a downdraft ventilation system to help draw odors away.
Q: Does this range have a self-cleaning feature for the oven?
A: Yes, this JennAir range features a self-cleaning oven for easy maintenance.
Q: Are the burners on this JennAir range sealed?
A: Yes, the burners on this JennAir range are sealed.
Q: What is the oven capacity of this JennAir range?
A: This JennAir range has an oven capacity of 6.2 cubic feet.
Q: What type of ventilation system does this JennAir range use?
A: This JennAir range uses a downdraft ventilation system to help remove smoke, steam, and odors from the kitchen.
Q: What type of grates are used on the cooktop of this JennAir range?
A: This JennAir range features durable cast iron grates on the cooktop.
Q: What is the electrical requirement. What amperage is required?
A: It is a 220...thats what came in the install kit

Revel in the power and flexibility of a JennAir dual-fuel downdraft slide-in range. Cook multiple dishes on multiple racks in the 6.2 cu. ft. oven cavity, stir-fry over a burner with an output of up to 17,000 BTUs, then utilize a downdraft ventilation system to help draw odors away.

Revel in the power and flexibility of a JennAir electric downdraft slide-in range. Cook multiple dishes on multiple racks in the 6.2 cu. ft. oven cavity, sauté and simmer on the Dual-Choice Element, then utilize a downdraft ventilation system to help draw odors away.

KitchenAid dual fuel convection range: With Even-Heat True Convection technology, you can quickly and easily cook delicious homemade meals for your family. The downdraft system offers built-in ventilation to efficiently eliminate smoke and odors.

Precise, dual flames produced by precision-drilled brass burners. Inside the oven cavity, steady heat weaves around each flat tine. From searing select cuts and simmering sauces to succulent roasts, these ranges offer unmistakable firepower.
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Customers express satisfaction with the air frying feature, noting that it makes a difference in their cooking experience. Positive comments highlight the effectiveness of the air fry mode, although some users observed that it requires longer cooking times and preheating. The self-cleaning function and convection capabilities were not explicitly mentioned in the available feedback. Overall, the air fryer feature appears to be a significant positive aspect of the range.
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First of all, this range is the same as the much less expensive KitchenAid KSDG950ESS except the JennAir has a fancy handle and knobs on top, but different programming--including fewer modes that bread bakers might like. It's a absolute nightmare to install because the gas and electrical connections are in the back, everything needs to be in place before the range is slid into place, and the blower occupies most of the space under the oven. (see photo of crowded space behind the range) See also the 1 star review where the installers took one look and left. At 6.2 Cu. Ft. it takes a lot of time and energy to preheat, but probably the extra space makes the convection mode work well. I know it's unfair to compare it to the expensive Thermador unit it replaces, but this slide-in model is just a configuration of a series of options using a ho-hum modular system. For example, the cooktop does not extend beyond the sides of the oven to cover the gap to the countertop. (I found two trim pieces to cover it. see the photo with the trim covering the gap. This trim did not come with the range. When the oven is level, the grates on top are not level because the 3 grates hook together badly. I'll use shims to correct this, but it's just poor design or manufacturing, (or both). Amazingly, the AirFry mode seems to work using longer cooktimes and a long preheat even though the food is a long way from the broiler element. (see the photo with browed shrimp) Otherwise, ok, but not great for the money,
Posted by JonathanG
Definitely one of the best decisions, not only a classy dual fuel Range, but its burners have the necessary BTUs for many food options, the air fryer option definitely makes a difference, the downdraft surpasses our above the range Microwave with an extraction of odors and vapors, in my opinion it does not affect the flames as I read there, I think this is a version with improvements, the installation is definitely not easy but there are clear videos on the web that if you have skills with tools you will not have problems, Once installed you will fall in love with it, remember that it works with 220V and gas, you have to have the two options behind it, the downdraft is really silent and very powerful, What I love is that it is an unusual range, it is different and gives a special touch to the entire kitchen.
Posted by WallyG
First of all, this range is the same as the much less expensive KitchenAid KSDG950ESS except the JennAir has a fancy handle and knobs on top, but different programming--including fewer modes that bread bakers might like. It's a nightmare to install because the gas and electrical connections are in the back, and the blower occupies most of the space under the oven. At 6.2 Cu. Ft. it takes a lot of time and energy to preheat, but probably the extra space makes the convection mode work well. I know it's unfair to compare it to the expensive Thermador unit it replaces, but this slide-in model is just a configuration of a series of options using a ho-hum modular system. For example, the cooktop does not extend beyond the sides of the oven to cover the gap to the countertop. (I found to trim pieces to cover it.) The unventilated control panel heats up from the oven below which could lead to failure. When the oven is level, the grates on top are not level. I'll use shims. Amazingly, the AirFry mode seems to work using longer cooktimes and a long preheat. Otherwise, ok, but not great for the money,
Posted by Jonathan144