KitchenAid KEBS207SSS Architect Series II 30-in. Double Wall Oven
$2,417.98 to $3,151.72 from 9 sellers
Electric, 4.3 Cu. Ft., Convection
Rating:
10
Architect Series II cooking products include a variety of options to fit your needs. From built-in ovens and warming drawers, to freestanding and slide-in ranges, there's something for every kitchen and every cook. Intuitive easy-to-use features such as Even-Heat True Convection, Custom Control temperature management, and high-speed cooking, were inspired by, and created for, those who love to cook. KitchenAid is also one of the only manufacturers that offers a full line of ventilation hoods to complement a full suite of kitchen appliances. And, they test all of their ventilation systems for compatibility with their cooktops and ranges. The Architect Series II cooking products will remind you of all the reasons why you love to cook. Refined performance features encourage your creativity by giving you the freedom to experiment - and feel confident when doing so. The feel of a well-crafted handle and the seamless look of beveled edges are two examples of the enhanced design elements that will capture your senses. This evolution of performance and design is another demonstration of why KitchenAid cooking products are an excellent choice for you. Double your cooking capacity with this sleek double oven. Design features such as a glass-touch oven display and large windows complement the oven's exceptional performance.
| Review Date: 24-Jun-08 | |
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johnspd
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Rating: Time with product: 30 Days Strengths: The clean lines and great look of this double oven make it a centerpiece of any high end kitchen! I really like the convection oven as it cooks quite a bit faster than the traditional oven. This model has the convection oven on top and regular oven on b Weaknesses: I didn?t know if I?d like the blue interior, however after I got used to it, I kind of like it. Sometimes I have trouble setting the timer, but think that?s probably just user error. Summary: I love this oven! Don?t waste your money on the model with two convection ovens unless you do a tremendous amount of cooking. I prefer the model with a regular oven on bottom because I think it cooks some things better! I highly recommend this model to anyone looking for a great looking oven! I purchased it in stainless steel, which really dresses up my kitchen. |
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