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Default Need Help in Oven Purchase GE Profile Slide In Range

Any opinions on this oven or how to pick a good one are appreciated.
It is for a home. Will get LOTS of usage.

JGS968BHBB GE Profile Slide In Gas Ranges

http://www.lowes.com/lkn?action=prod...-83-JGS968BHBB

Thank you for any help.
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"jm" > wrote in message
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> Any opinions on this oven or how to pick a good one are appreciated.
> It is for a home. Will get LOTS of usage.
>
> JGS968BHBB GE Profile Slide In Gas Ranges
>
>

http://www.lowes.com/lkn?action=prod...-83-JGS968BHBB
>
>


I have a GE Profile slide in gas range with the full-top grate like this
model. Mine isn't convection though. The top grates are wonderful cause I
can slide heavy pots off the fire without having to lift them. I bought it
2.5 years ago and use it a lot for both cooking, canning and baking. I
truly LOVE it and have never had any problems with it. My model is
stainless with a black cooktop. The oven window is enormous and I like
having 3 racks. In short, my range does everything I ask of it. Mine has 2
high-powered burners, both in front, one 9500 burner and one simmer burner.
We run LP gas.

Bev C


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> "jm" > wrote in message
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> > Any opinions on this oven or how to pick a good one are appreciated.
> > It is for a home. Will get LOTS of usage.
> >
> > JGS968BHBB GE Profile Slide In Gas Ranges
> >
> >

> http://www.lowes.com/lkn?action=prod...-83-JGS968BHBB
> >
> >

>
> I have a GE Profile slide in gas range with the full-top grate like this
> model. Mine isn't convection though. The top grates are wonderful cause I
> can slide heavy pots off the fire without having to lift them. I bought it
> 2.5 years ago and use it a lot for both cooking, canning and baking. I
> truly LOVE it and have never had any problems with it. My model is
> stainless with a black cooktop. The oven window is enormous and I like
> having 3 racks. In short, my range does everything I ask of it. Mine has 2
> high-powered burners, both in front, one 9500 burner and one simmer burner.
> We run LP gas.
>
> Bev C



Thank you. I think I may get the Maytag in this class. Mainly
because of the warranty. It appears to have a better warranty than
anyone else in this class.
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