A:AnswerHi June! Thank you for your question about model GCRE3060BF. For the smooth glass cooktop, we recommend using a flat-bottom griddle that is specifically labeled as safe for glass cooktops, such as heavy aluminum or stainless steel with a smooth, non-warped base; avoid rough cast iron unless it is enameled and perfectly smooth to prevent scratching. For air frying, a compatible option is the Frigidaire ReadyCook™ 30" Air Fry Tray, which sits on the oven rack and allows proper air circulation, typically with a sheet pan placed underneath to catch drippings. If you prefer not to use the tray, a dark, low-sided baking sheet can also work well with the oven’s Air Fry mode. — Reed
A:AnswerHi Suse! The Frigidaire GCRE3060B range has an adjustable height, typically fitting standard countertop heights with a range from around 46 3/4 inches up to 47 3/4 inches, using its leveling legs to reach your desired height, aligning with the common 36-inch countertop height (allowing for base/floor variance). It comes with these adjustable feet (legs) to ensure it sits level and matches your counter. -Chris
A:AnswerNo I don’t need it because I got the convection!
You can place multiple items in the oven and …AND THERE IS NO FILAMENT EXPOSURE TO ACCIDENTALLY BRUSH YOUR GOOD OVEN MIT ON EITHER!!
PRERTY NEAT, Huh?!
M.Mander
A:AnswerWell the only difference I can tell is that you can’t have multiple items cooking simultaneously evenly because it is not heated air circulating!
If I am going to use the entire oven for a turkey I’d probably use it.
A:AnswerHello, al. We appreciate your inquiry. This model is not a smart appliance and does not have Wi-Fi connectivity. It features Total Convection for more efficient cooking and baking, but it lacks smart features like app control or voice assistant compatibility. We hope this information helps! - Christi
A:AnswerHi! Thank you for this inquiry and for reaching out. There's a minimum clearance to wall of 1 inch on either side of the range abobr 36" height. Please check out page 2, fig. 1, topic 1: Clearances And Dimensions of the installation instructions manual:
https://content.syndigo.com/asset/2197599e-af83-4d2d-b34c-ffaa301967c5/original.pdf
~Juan
A:AnswerThe front right side burner does NOT accommodate various sized pots and pans. It is a one size burner for what I would call a medium-large pot. It looks like it should be accommodating but it is NOT. When you place a large pot thinking the elements would all get hot, they do not. When you place a small pot on the burner the same amount of elements get hot and extend beyond the small pot's diameter. The knob is just an on and off knob and does not have any ability to vary the element heating size.
A:AnswerThe ONE larger element in the right front is a one size pot element and does not accommodate various sized pots. Regardless at to the size pot placed on the element, the knob can only turn this burner on and off. This means small pots would have too large of a burner and large pots not large enough. The smaller burners are all the same size for smaller pots.
A:AnswerInduction ranges have special burners that only work with certain types of pots (have to be flat-bottomed and magnetic) but have an instant on and off cooking ability. The burner itself does NOT get hot but instead instantly heats up the pot with electromagnetic energy.