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KitchenAid double oven dual fuel convection range: This convection range offers the flexibility of 2 ovens and dual fuel power, so you can make a wide range of delicious recipes easily. Sealed burners and a self-cleaning oven make cleanup simple.
A: Hi Concerned. It may take 20-25 minutes to reach 400°F.
Q: Can both ovens bake with or without convection?
A: Both ovens can function at the same time, but only the bottom oven has the convection feature ... the bottom oven can either be a regular oven or a convection.
A: You can find the manual on Kitchenaid's website by searching for KFDD500ESS under the Service & Support tab.
Q: During a power outage can you light the gas burner manually?
A: Hello Manuallylightburners! In case of a prolonged power failure, the surface burners cannot be lit manually. No attempt should be made to operate the appliance during a power failure.
Q: Does this range require you to have a vent hood?
A: Hello Karm, we do recommend to have a vent hood or microwave range hood for venting.
Q: Why can't this unit be converted from a 4 prong cord to a 3 prong cord?
A: Just had this delivered and installed an hour ago. The team that brought it installed the flexible gas line and the 3 prong plug to match our outlet.
Q: What does duel fuel mean? Is it gas burners and electric oven in the same range?
A: Yes it is a gas cook top with 2 electric ovens (it ships configured for natural gas and has a kit to convert to propane). It is very good range, best I have ever owned or used.
Q: will a recirculating ventahood work for this oven?
A: Yes a recirculating vent hood will work, but remember that you are only recirculating the air not providing any exhaust so if you are cooking for extended periods of time you should supply fresh combustion air and exhaust to prevent build up or carbon monoxide.

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| Pros for KitchenAid - 6.7 Cu. Ft. Self-Cleaning Freestanding Double Oven Dual Fuel Convection Range - Stainless Steel | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Design, Features, Oven Size, Ease of use, Appearance | Oven Performance, Dual Fuel, Ease of Cleaning | Features, Design, Overall Performance, Oven Capacity, Ease of Use | Oven, Gas Range |
| Cons for KitchenAid - 6.7 Cu. Ft. Self-Cleaning Freestanding Double Oven Dual Fuel Convection Range - Stainless Steel | |||
| Knobs, Glass Top, Timer | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers are pleased with the large oven size and ease of use. Many also appreciate the attractive appearance, useful features, and sleek design. However, some customers have reported issues with the knobs and glass top breaking. Additionally, a few customers have noted that the timer only beeps once, which they find to be a drawback.
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We had looked at dual-fuel ranges last year, but didn't pull the trigger for various reasons. I'm glad we waited, because when we were recently forced to buy a new range (a burner on the old one was leaking natural gas), we found this one, which just looks better than the older model (I didn't like the tilted knobs on the older model). So, a few things which are amazingly hard to glean from the specs on the website (BB or KitchenAid). 1. Yes, the stovetop has gas burners and the double-ovens are electric. Only the lower oven is a convection oven. 2. The electrical hookup requires a 240v outlet. I had guessed this, but couldn't be sure, so we had the new range sitting in the living room for a week before I could get an electrician out to put in a new 240 outlet (our old oven was all gas). 3. At least for us, it DID come with the 240v cord already connected. Yay! 4. We tried to use the stovetop gas burners without hooking up the electricity, but THIS UNIT WILL NOT ALLOW GAS TO FLOW TO THE BURNERS IF THERE IS NO ELECTRICAL CONNECTION. Apparently there is a second solenoid/valve AFTER the regulator that will not open without an electrical connection. Fired right up after plugging it in. Yay again! 5. It comes with a non-stick griddle for use on the stovetop. Yay! 6. It comes with a water tray for a "steam" mode, but the steam mode is only for the lower oven. Now for a few general things.... When you look at the stovetop, it looks like the burners are too far under the cast iron grate, but I have not found any problems getting pots and pans up to heat. It is sort of a pain to clean the stove top if you spill, but only because you have to remove the entire grate, and that's easy peazey. The oven heating seems pretty even and I love the way the display shows the temperature rising up to the preheat level. The display uses blue and red colors, btw. Very cool looking! I do NOT like that timer only beeps ONCE when time is up. I want at least 5 or 6 beeps. Last thing, the upper oven is perfect for pizza. My homemade method requires a preheat to 500 degrees (handmade dough), however, and the top oven seemed like it topped out at 485. No biggie, but be aware. Haven't tried the limits of the lower oven. Overall, though, we really love this oven/range. There aren't too many dual fuel ranges, and this one looks and performs nicely! Four stars! BTW, for me, five stars means perfect, and I've yet to find a perfect product.
dadu007 Posted
I’ve had it a month and so far I like it. I would give it a 5 if it had a proofing option and a round burner instead of an oval but since they don’t make one. I like the steam pan for baking bread (wish it was a little bigger) and the height of the grill over the burner for canning. Heats the water really fast. Takes a while for the oven to get to temperature. I was disappointed when I called customer service and got Whirlpool. I just gave away a $1600 whirlpool gas range I bought 14 months ago. It was the worse kitchen stove I’ve owned. I haven’t been happy the the Whirlpool appliances. The Whirlpool dishwasher I bought a several years ago was terrible and I had to replace it.
SoBlessed Posted
See below for low rating... We bought this about 2 years ago, and have been generally happy with it. Would have gotten 4 stars. Some things that are rather annoying, keeping it from a 5 (prior), are: 1. There is only one timer, and that timer is not easy to set. For this price, there should be 2; one for each oven, with different tones. 2. There is no "cancel" button, meaning if you happen to hit any wrong button, or any button in the wrong order, you have to stop the current oven or settings and start over. This is EXTREMELY annoying. ***Reason for 1 star relates to the cracking an peeling enamel inside the oven that just started. Search online, and you will find this is a common problem that KithenAid will not help with (says it is cosmetic, so not warrantied, even with extended plan). I do not want anyone to suddenly bite down on a 2" long piece of enamel that falls into what I am cooking. From other's experience, this is caused by self-cleaning, and only gets worse. So the one-star is due to the chipping enamel and the HORRIBLE customer service. If you go to their website, there is no place to actually talk to anyone. They want you to set up an appointment for an inspection, at YOUR cost before they will even acknowledge you as a person. I currently own, and have owned, several KitchenAid appliances, both large and small. Now that I have experienced the VOID that is KitchenAid customer support, I am now DONE. Never again. There are very few companies that actually stand by their products. KitchenAid is NOT one of them.
dadiam Posted