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DCS CP-364GL-SSN Cooktop 36, 6 Burner, Natural Gas Review

DCS CP-364GL-SSN Cooktop 36, 6 Burner, Natural Gas
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I am writing this review to help spare others what we are going through right now. We bought a DCS grill seven years ago and the customer service was amazing. We love the grill and the customer service experiences we had during that purchase led us to purchase the DCS 48in gas cooktop with grill and griddle. I wish we had realized they have been bought by another company! Our NEW cooktop we paid around $3800.00 for came to use with missing parts and a drip try that was installed so poorly it would not open. The tray alignment is off and it bent the frame. We called DCS immediately expecting the same amazing customer service we had gotten several years ago and were stunned at their reaction which was basically "too bad". They refused to replace the cooktop and were of no help at all. We went as far up the chain as possible with nothing but the same run around. They insisted that we get it serviced - OUR BRAND NEW $3800.00 COOKTOP - serviced! They would not even consider helping us until we had a service company come out and try to fix our new appliance. They said that the service company would have to deem it irreparable before they would "try to resolve it" - not replace it. The servicemen worked on the drip tray and although it now pulls out, it has to be forced. They are ordering the missing parts from DCS and those should be in sometime after Christmas. When you purchase an appliance that costs that much and claims to be a high-end product, you expect the customer service to match their claims. This cooktop should have been replaced immediately and we cannot believe the hoops we are having to go through. Furthermore, we are afraid of the issues we may have to face in the future. What else is wrong with this thing - how did it get damaged - is the quality control so poor that they marked parts as included yet they weren't? Did they actually inspect this cooktop before it left their warehouse? We are so angry and are trying to work through the process but I am strongly urging you to choose something else!!!

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This DCS Stainless Steel Professional Cooktop features (4) 17,500 BTU patented Dual Flow sealed gas burners and 18,000 BTU gas grill. The DCS Cooktop patented Dual Flow Burners go from simmer to boil at a range of 140 degrees to 17,500 BTUs. DCS Cooktop Dimensions (in inches): 35 7/8 W x 8 7/16 H x 26 1/2 D and fueled by natural gas.

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GE Cafe™ 2.0 Cu. Ft. Over-the-Range Microwave Oven Review

GE Cafeā„¢ 2.0 Cu. Ft. Over-the-Range Microwave Oven
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There are two serious design flaws in this unit, and GE won't own either of them. First, the metal handle on the microwave gets really hot when you have things cooking on the stove, and I mean you-need-a-potholder-to-open hot. Secondly, and much more problematic, the touchscreen can't handle heat and/or moisture and shorts out. You would think an appliance designed to be installed "over the range" might actually be able to function in this environment. (It's actually installed over the matching GE Cafe gas range, so compatibility should not be a problem.)
Our first touchpad fried in less than two weeks and the store gave us a replacement microwave without complaint. Had to install it myself -- again. Then the touchscreen shorted again a few months later, but after waiting for days for a service call, it started working again when the tech arrived. He refused to do anything, since it was working fine at that time. But of course, it has shorted out once again.
If GE would acknowledge that something is wrong in the design and provide an upgraded touchpad,that would be fine. But I suspect that they plan to keep replacing the touchpads until we run out of our extended warranty and then we'll be left high and dry.
Don't think I'll buy anything from GE again.

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2.0 cu. ft. capacity1100 Watts (IEC-705 test procedure)
Dual-distribution cooking systemCirculates microwaves from the top and side of the oven for even heating and defrosting of food
EasyGuide menu systemAutomatically leads you through each step of the cooking process
Soften FeatureExceptional for heavy foods like butter and cream cheese, as well as frozen ice cream
1-lb. Quick DefrostEvenly defrosts a pound meat, poultry or fish in a fraction of the usual time, without precooking or turning the food
Full-Width Active Hidden VentOut of sight when not in use, the oven vent hides behind the sleek top panel for a sophisticated, easy-to-clean look.
Cooking Modes: Microwave
Cooking System: Turntable
Cooking Technology: Dual Distribution
Power Levels: 10
Program CookingRack Type: 2 Wire Oven Racks; 2 Positions
Style: Over-The-Range
Wattage (IEC-705): 1100 W
ClockCustom PadElectronic Touch C

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GE Cafe : C2S980SEMSS 30 Free Standing Dual-Fuel Range w/5 Sealed Burners Review

GE Cafe : C2S980SEMSS 30 Free Standing Dual-Fuel Range w/5 Sealed Burners
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As I prepared to purchase a new range, I did a lot of research on the internet. While there were many glowing reports for the cafe dual fuel, there were just as many highly critical reports. What explained such a discrepancy? Bad quality control? Maybe. Inexperienced users? Perhaps.People expecting one thing and getting another? Possible, I suppose. I didn't know. But I noticed the same thing for all brands and all types of ranges. It would seem that there is no range that is universally recognized as the best.Likewise, I noticed that people get pretty worked up about ranges.
How could I cut through all that and find a range that I really like? The first thing I did was talk to 3 different appliance dealers that sell nearly all brands and all of them said that GE does ranges better than it does anything else and furthermore that GE knows ranges better than most. That was helpful. I was really interested in dual fuel. I also liked the looks of the Cafe.But then on the other hand, my sister liked her Bosch dual fuel range that is similar in style.
Eventually I settled on the GE because it seemed more substantial. I did this tentatively; crossing my fingers; hoping that actual problems were rare. I assumed that those who got stuck with a lemon were more motivated to go on the internet and write something then those who had a stove that worked well.
When my new range was delivered, I was very interested in putting it through its paces and seeing if I agree or disagree with those who wrote against it. Also I wanted to see if I made the right choice. The chief complaints people seem to have against the GE dual fuel Cafe range are as follows:
1. Burners not calibrated well
2. Lower oven does not heat fast enough.
3. Griddle is not hot enough
4. Control knobs get HOT!
5. The mess! Oh the Mess!
6. Water doesn't boil fast enough!
Here's what I have concluded about these complaints after a couple of day fiddling with the The Cafe:
1. Burner calibration:For me and my range, this complaint was not true. I took a sauce pan, about 8" in diamater, filled it with water, put it on the biggest burner, brought it to a boil. When it come to a boil, I was immediately struck by how even the bubbles were in size and spacing. I've used three different stoves over the years and never saw this before. As I lowered the heat, the bubbles merely got smaller...but still evenly spaced. Wow!. Nice, even heat and such a delicately broad range even in rate of boil!I did this on all the burners and had the same experience.This cooktop has great control. Cooked bacon on it this morning and easily found the sweet spot for perfect bacon....barely sizzling.
2. Lower oven does not heat fast enough: Yep there is some truth to this complaint. But it depends on what is meant by "fast enough".It does require 20 minutes to warm up. This is not the main oven, and I never expected it to perform like my main oven. If I'd wanted two main ovens, I'd get dual wall ovens. I'm just happy and somewhat amazed that I get to have an extra little oven in my storage drawer! (and yes... you can still use it for storage!)It'll be handy the 20 or so times a year when I want to cook two different things at different temperatures. For those times, I'll simply plan ahead and give the lower oven time to warm up.I did a pan of corn muffins (20 minute baking time) in this lower oven as I cooked some ribs(70 minute cooking time) in the bigger oven. As I put the ribs in the big oven, I turned on the lower oven to warm up. I put the corn muffins in so that they would be done the same time as the ribs. Both ribs and muffins turned out great. They don't recommend things like pizza or roasts in the lower oven....no way to clean the upper surface. So only breads, cookies and non splattering things go in the lower oven.
3. Griddle not hot enough: I think this complaint is just a case impatience and a related lack of reading. The manual tells exactly how to set it for each food..and how long to warm it up. For pancakes it is setting 4 with a 10 minute warm up. It made perfect pancakes!Better than my stand-alone griddle (which, by the way, takes 7 minutes to warm up and doesn't have the benefit of my exhaust hood). The cafe griddle is heavy... and gives very even heat across the whole surface. The pancakes I've cooked on it turn out identical and even in color. Never cooked such perfect pancakes.In the reviews, I hear people talking about cooking sausage, bacon, and things that splatter. I would never do that on this griddle in my kitchen. Massive amounts of grease spattering everywhere is most uncool.Funny thing though, GE put grease channels in this griddle as if you'd use it to fry greasy/sizzling things, a sales gimmick no doubt. But pancakes, eggs, french toast, rubens; all would do very well on there. It did a marvelous grilled cheese. But only held three of them (larger sandwich size bread). It's kind of nice having a little griddle ready to go.It's smaller size makes it easy to clean.
4. Control knobs get hot. There is some truth to this complaint. While I was cooking the ribs in the oven, I boiled a big pan of water on the front burner just to see how hot the knobs get as both stove top and oven are used at once...which is the situation that generates this complaint. They do indeed get hot. But I would not say it was a burning temp. I could still hold them constantly....but only on the part that was farthest away from the range (the knobs are long and project outward). Tonight I did convection setting...with pizza in there. Barely any heat in the knobs.
5. Mess!This complaint has some validity too. Range tops do get messy.I suspect that these are first time gas stove users who are making this comments.Gas stoves can be quite a bit harder to keep clean than smooth tops or electrics. But the way this one is constructed, I think the cleaning will be a lot easier than any other gas stove I've had. The burners are sealed and skirted so that the seam between burner and the sheetmetal is not an issue. I'll like not having to try to clean that!
6. Water doesn't boil fast enough: Okay, this is one of consumer report's issues too. They seem to mark all gas ranges down because they don't boil water as quickly as an electric. But I contend that there's a lot more to cooking than boiling water fast! A lot of people don't know this, but gas burners take longer to boil water than electric or ceramic. Yep. it's just a fact. you'd expect all that impressive fire to heat faster, but no.Where gas shines is in it's ability to simmer and saute without scorching. Gas is much gentler and more capable of doing foods just right and at a much higher level of flavor. That's why I like it. If all you do is boil water to heat prepackaged meals, I wouldn't recommend a gas stove. But if you like to cook, to saute, simmer, caramelize, reduce, and deglaze you gotta get gas! One other thing that is more critical with gas is the size of the pan.If you put a little pan on a big gas burner, a lot of heat's going to blast up the sides of the pot.
In Conclusion, the GE Cafe Dual fuel is, so far the most impressive range I've ever owned. To my mind the extra money spent was well worth it. If my impression changes I'll amend this later. I did buy an extended warrantee just to be safe. Seems like appliances don't last as long as they used to.
P.S. Here's what ranges I've used in the past just to give you an idea of what I am comparing to so you can understand where I'm coming from: an Older Hotpoint Electric (from the late 70's/alright ), A GE Gas...(mid-level from '95/Good), and Jenn-air gas (2003..slide in/ very disappointing and found perverse joy in seeing it carted away)----Update at the 1 year mark February 22, 2011----After nearly a year of use, my opinion of this range has not changed. It is still the best range I've ever owned.I thought I'd add a few comments that come from my experience over time.
1. Pan size. I wouldn't use anything smaller than 6 inches. Have a revere 4 inch which is useless on it. None of the burners handle really small pans well.
2. Convection bake.I make my own granola, this requires spreading it out in a single layer on two jelly roll pans. In every other oven I've used, I've had to rotate the pans two or three times during the baking in order to achieve even cooking. Not so with this oven in convection mode! I put the pans in on two different shelves and and don't turn them at all. The granola comes out perfect. In addition, instead of having to adjust your time, the oven automatically knocks off 25 degrees when you go into convection. Thus, old recipes that are non-convection can be cooked for the same time period. (I remember one reviewer who complained that his oven never reached the temp he set. Perhaps this is why.)
3. Convection roast. (This differs from convection bake in that it doesn't take 25 degrees off... their might be other technical differences that I am not I don't know about.) One of my family's favorite things is when I cut up potatoes, coat with olive oil, sprinkle with rosemary and garlic and bake at 375, it takes an 60 minutes plus a little extra time under the broiler to give them a golden crust in a conventional oven. But in Convection roast, it takes about 40 minutes with no broiler at the end and...Read more›

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GE is one of the largest manufacturers of major appliances in the world. Since 1907, they have been introducing advanced appliances to improve peoples' lives and conserve electricity. They're continuing that legacy today with innovations like the Advantium oven, the Harmony clothes care system, and more. That enchanting little spot with great food and fresh-roasted coffee becomes all your own with the new GE Cafe kitchen. With the touches of a restaurant's inspired kitchen and the essential conveniences chefs enjoy, it's as close as you may come to owning an intimate corner cafe. Everywhere you look in a Cafe kitchen feels as if you've stepped behind the scenes of your favorite dining experience. Smooth stainless steel complements and accentuates the kitchen decor. And each appliance is designed to help you create a room where people like to gather and you love to cook. Discover your new favorite restaurant with a complete kitchen from GE Cafe...the ingredients of a special place.

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GE Profile PGS968SEPSS 30 Slide-In Gas Range, 4 Sealed Burners, Convection, Self Clean - Stainless Review

GE Profile PGS968SEPSS 30 Slide-In Gas Range, 4 Sealed Burners, Convection, Self Clean - Stainless
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Be ware of this Range. We had a new one installed 8/4/2010. The touch pad to control the oven failed. We have had four service calls. The touch pad has been replaced 3 times (3 different pads). The control unit twice (2 units)...
We are very unhappy and currently without an over over an month...

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Gas on glass cooktopCeramic glass surface looks sleek and is incredibly easy to wipe clean
Two speed convection ovenOven features a two-speed fan motor that circulates the air throughout the oven cavity at high and low speeds, depending on the baking need. The circulated convection heat helps ensure more uniform heating for ideal baking and roasting results compared to a traditional oven. Circulated convection heat can be delivered at a high speed for heavy foods or a low speed for more delicate foods to enhance the baking or roasting results
Convection BakeWhen Convection Bake is selected, both the bake and broil elements are cycled on and off alternately while the fan provides even heat distribution. This is optimized for foods like casseroles or lasagnas, yeast breads, pies and pizzas because browning is even with no need to turn or rotate the pan. This setting is optimal for baking casseroles or lasagnas, yeast breads, pies and pizzas with no need to tu

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Premier 30 Inch Gas Range With Electronic Ignition And 5 Burners, 10 Inch Backguard, White - SFK249W Review

Premier 30 Inch Gas Range With Electronic Ignition And 5 Burners, 10 Inch Backguard, White - SFK249W
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After much searching for a new gas range and also trying one of the name brands out there, namely a Frigidaire, we settled on this one. We have had many nightmeres trying to find a simple gas stove as the new modern ones with their electronic controls cost a fortune to replace when they go. My old one only last three years before the electronic oven control went. I hated the sealed burners, everything takes longer to cook and heat up. The only benefit they have is clean up and thats much to be desired. If you cook with a wok, you can't used sealed burners as they don't get hot enough. so our goal was to find a simple stove, so it would last us for many years. Well, you can't fnd them out there. So I started researching on the internet. I found several G.E.s and everytime I would try to order them.....oh, they have been discontinued. So my husband found this premier which you can't find many of in stores in NYS. I don't know about other places. I couldn't find a review either. So we jumped in and took a chance and we are SOOOOOO glad we did. This stove is made in the U.S.A. their website gives you complete details on how well made they are and they have not lied about that either. Its the most well built stove I have seen in many many years. The center burner can be changed to be a griddle. The only problem we had was that the porcelain griddle cover didn't sit flat and so I called them and they said they would put one in the mail to me, no questions asked. Its nice to get a company in this country that tells you the truth and isn't trying to sell you a bunch of gimmicks to get you to buy their stove. This stove has all you need, is well built and will last for years, plus in the event of a power failure, you can still light it with a match, not something you can do with the new electronic controls. so it is the only one out there to me that rates a five star. If the stars went higher, I would give them all to this range. You won't be sorry to give them a try.

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This Premier Ranges 30 Inch Gas Range comes with 5 Sealed Burners with Electronic Ignition and a 3. 9 cu. Ft. Manual Clean Oven with Windowed Door and Light. This premier range comes with a 10 Inch Tempered Glass Backguard with Clock/Timer and uses Electronic Ignition for their burners. Center Burner can be converted to Griddle. All Premier Gas Ranges can be used with Natural Gas or LP without buying conversion kits or any other extra parts. Premier Gas Range has a porcelain finish top that makes cleaning much easier. It also include heavy duty grids with porcelain finish. The measurements for this 30 Inch Gas Range are 30 W X 46 H X 26 D (not including handles) , the oven measures: 25 W X 15 H X 18 D. This range comes with 5 9,100 BTU Burners (8,000 BTU L. P) and a 17,000 BTU Oven. This Premier 30 Inch Gas Range comes in a very attractive White with Black Trim perfect to compliment your kitchen.

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GE Cafe : CGS980SEMSS 30 Free Standing Gas Range with 5 Sealed Burners Review

GE Cafe : CGS980SEMSS 30 Free Standing Gas Range with 5 Sealed Burners
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An afternoon of visiting a few stores and a price match with 10% off, brought the price down to about $1800. Still not cheap... but we found out quickly that today, $1000 doesn't even buy you a nice gas stove with extra features... just a gas stove cheaply made. We've owned this for about 2-months and it's fun to cook again! I can actually cook with 5 large pots and pans at the same time! They moved the burners out 3-inches, so it's still 30" but you have more cooking area. I can boil water in 5 minutes, program it to shut off after the food has cooked for a set period of time, and the center burner cooks pancakes and bacon just perfectly at 6000 BTU's (all other stoves with oval center burners were 5000 BTU's). Sorry, haven't tried the convection yet.... but it converts automatically. Have read other people's concerns over the fan noise, honestly we haven't noticed, but most of our cooking is done well under 425 degrees. The stove will give you a nice commercial look, one burner gives you professional level 18,000 BTU's, and for the price it's a great choice. If you're a professional chef/cook, I can't imagine you would be happy, it would be all look and not enough power. But for us, large family, cooking 2-meals at home per day, sometimes different items for the finicky kid, it had all the extra features we wanted at a great price without getting into a commercial stove with a big price tag.

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PreciseAir Convection SystemDelivers even air and heat circulation for superior baking and roasting results
Extra-Large Oven CapacityProvides a large oven interior ideal for cooking more items at once
Self-Clean OvenConveniently cleans the oven cavity without need of scrubbing
Deep Recessed CooktopDesigned with a recessed surface to help contain spills and make cleaning easy
PowerBoil BurnerDelivers 15,000 BTUs of forceful heat for rapid boiling
High Output BurnerProvides a powerful burner output for efficient heat-up and boiling
Capacity (Upper/Lower) (cu. ft.): 5.0/1.0
Total Capacity (cubic feet): 6.00 cu ft
Convection Roast
Cooking Technology: Convection
Cooktop: Stainless Steel
Electronic Clock
Fuel Type: Gas
Ignition System: Electronic
Oven Interior: Convection / Self-Clean
Power Boil Burner: (1) 18,000 BTU/140F degree simmer
QuickSet Controls: QuickSet VI


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