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Jimbo
 
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We have a 36 DCS with the grill in the center .
DCS hood over the top for two years.
We love the thing ...best cook top ever in 50 years of heavy cooking..

Zero problems with the grill or great dual temp burners...all four are real
hot or real low and great for
All size heavy duty pans.

had a hood switch and motor problem the first few weeks and got Great
service and fast repair and replacement
under warranty. Even had a tech support guy on the phone work with me and
the dealer to solve the issue.

I will buy another in a heart beat when we build the next place in a year or
so.

My son bought the Jenn air and hates it ......low heat ,,, bad grill temps
and burner temps.

Never used a GE but sure do love the DCS.

I have a Chef restaurant owner friend and he uses the DCS in his own home
and loves it also.

Only issue would be they are not real easy to clean when used heavy duty
like we do but then
its not a betty Crocker kitchen here.

Good luck have fun .....Jim




"Irene Au" > wrote in message
om...
> As I have researched various pro-style gas and duel fuel ranges I am
> circling in on purchasing a DCS range. I understand that DCS was
> recently purchased by Fisher-Paykel, and that Jenn-Air and GE Monogram
> ranges are made by DCS. Some questions:
>
> (1) What are the key differences between DCS, Jenn-Air, and the GE
> Monogram pro-style ranges, if they are all made by DCS?
>
> (2) Does anyone know if Jenn-Air and GE Monogram will continue to be
> made by DCS after the acquisition by Fisher-Paykel?
>
> (3) Part of what makes DCS appealing is that it offers a nice low
> simmer without having to use a simmer plate like Dacor or the on-off
> technique Thermador uses. Do Jenn-Air and GE Monogram ranges have the
> same qualities as the DCS ranges?
>
> Thanks,
> Irene