GE JKP30BMBB 27-in. Single Wall Oven
$969.00 from 1 seller
Electric, 3.9 Cu. Ft.
Rating:
8
For a reliable, good-looking oven at a fair price, look to the JKP30 from GE. This model offers just what you need to make a kitchen look great and meets our high standards for cooking performance. What it doesn't do is ask you to waste your money on features you don't need, don't understand, or will never use. Simply put, this 27-inch built-in electric oven has an impressive large interior that will handle the cooking and baking needs of a busy family. It features a labor-saving self-clean function and has straightforward, easy-to-operate electronic keypad controls. The TrueTemp system works to balance and accurately maintain oven temperature while encouraging foods to heat thoroughly and evenly. A large viewing window makes it easy to see how foods inside are progressing. Equipped with an audible preheat signal, you'll know when this oven is hot and ready-to-go. You can even broil with the door closed, effectively keeping the smoke of broiled burgers and steaks out of the kitchen. Should the oven be only lightly soiled, a light self-clean cycle can be used to get it quickly back to the job of cooking and baking tasty treats for your family.
| Review Date: 29-Nov-07 | |
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karentierney
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Rating: Time with product: 1 Weeks Strengths: Works great. Controls are very easy to use. Weaknesses: Not very fancy. Handles are large. Summary: We had to replace our existing oven due to the recent fires in San Diego County. I am very pleased with this oven and have had no problems so far. |
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