This versatile electric freestanding range produces flawless cooking results with Even-Heat True Convection. The unique bow-tie design and convection fan ensure the inside of the entire oven is heated to, and stays at, the perfect temperature. The cooktop features five heating surfaces, including a dedicated warming zone, allowing you to do more on your range.
Q: Is this a convection oven only, or does it include regular bake function?
A: It has a regular bake function as well.
A: I will never buy a steam self cleaning oven again. It only cleans the bottom of the oven. The sides and door require manual cleaning and you can’t use oven cleaner because the coating will come off.
A: It certainly does.
A: Alfred, this is normal for ovens. The pre-heat timer will go off when the oven is ready for food to be put in. It may not be completely up to the set temperature.
Q: Are the control knobs plastic?
A: Hello Wiley. The knobs are metal for this KitchenAid® Range. We hope this helps!
A: Hi there, there is "hidden" element on the bottom! That is what I love about it: much easier to clean! Max temp on regular baking: I put 500 and hit start: it took it! Not sure if it adjusts later, but was able to add it. :)
Q: What are the dimensions of the range?
A: 29 7/8 " Wide, 46 1/8" Tall (Floor to top of control panel), 36" floor to cook top, 27 3/4" deep.
Q: what is difference between single and duel on temperature knob
A: Hello Seve, there is a single burner or if you need the bigger burner you can use the dual burner which uses the entire area. We hope this helps.
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This versatile electric freestanding range produces flawless cooking results with Even-Heat True Convection. The unique bow-tie design and convection fan ensure the inside of the entire oven is heated to, and stays at, the perfect temperature. The cooktop features five heating surfaces, including a dedicated warming zone, allowing you to do more on your range.
$899.99
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KitchenAid Electric Range: Cook delicious meals for large groups with this KitchenAid electric range, which features 5 burners of various sizes and a 6.4 cu. ft. capacity to prepare multiple dishes at once. Aqualift technology makes cleaning simple.
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KitchenAid Electric Range: This KitchenAid electric range features a double oven with a 6.7 cu. Ft. capacity, so you can cook delicious meals for a whole group easily. Five elements, including a triple burner, let you make multiple dishes at once.
Pros for KitchenAid - 6.4 Cu. Ft. Self-Cleaning Freestanding Electric Convection Range - Stainless steel | |||
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Oven Size, Ease of use, Design, Quality, Appearance | There were no pros for this product— | Ease of use, Appearance, Design, Convection, Heating Speed | Oven Size, Ease of use, Design, Quality, Features |
Cons for KitchenAid - 6.4 Cu. Ft. Self-Cleaning Freestanding Electric Convection Range - Stainless steel | |||
Timer, Glass Top, Stainless Steel | There were no cons for this product— | Glass Top, Stainless Steel, Control Panel | Glass Top, Timer, Knobs |
Customers are satisfied with the oven's size, ease of use, and design, frequently praising its appearance and quality. Many appreciate the range's features and find it attractive, enhancing their kitchen's aesthetic. However, some customers expressed concerns about the timer's quiet sound and the glass top's susceptibility to smudges and scratches. A few also noted that the stainless steel felt thinner than expected.
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I was looking at different ranges but Kitchenaid is my favorite choice, range its very easy to use and the food cooks very evenly, I also like the space it has for the oven. I am very satisfied with the quality and performance of this electric range so far, and to top it off, It's stainless steel
Posted by VeronicaA
Only have had this for a couple of weeks and I love it. The burners are very reactive. If you have something boiling and want it to not boil so hard and you turn it down, it goes down just as fast as gas. The huge oven will hold 3 cookie sheets and that is one batch of chocolate chip cookies. Your top sheet will be done first, but once one is done then rotate and the cooking time is fast. Somebody said it is slow to heat up the oven, I don't notice that because as a seasoned cook I always start the oven before I even start to make an item, plus I did not notice it any slower than my previous oven. I have made cookies, cake, beef roast, pizza and bread. I have had an awesome outcome on everything. I do love a true convection oven and if you are use to it you know how much time it can save you. Have not had to clean it yet so I don't know about that. I usually don't have spills, but I have cleaned the inside of the door/window and no big deal.
Posted by Ella2
We paid more because it was kitchenaid and wanted something to last as long as our last range. Out the box, the stainless steel cover was Installed crooked over the oven door. We were going to return but decided too much of a headache... Best Buy made it worth keeping. We opted for the larger oven cavity and expectedly the storage was less. Storage door and tracks it sits on are very flimsy, not as sturdy as our old GE. Operation wise, it has plenty of features. Read up on features. Seems you can buy same oven by Whirlpool for much less. Name only difference. Hey, it’s a new oven...
Posted by Scott