New Freestanding/Slide-In Ranges that "FIT"
New Ranges from Jenn-Air
Jenn-Air ranges that “FIT” from Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center
These Jenn-Air ranges were once called slide-in ranges, and it’s still OK to call them that. BUT these all new Jenn-Air ranges are manufactured with finished sides, a top that doesn’t overlap, and a depth that goes all the way to the back wall between the cabinets. That fits the definition of a freestanding range. What this all means in simple terms is that the new Jenn-Air ranges are designed to “FIT” for either a slide-in OR a freestanding application.
In fact, the term FIT System* describes the quick, seamless range installation on these new Jenn-Air ranges. They’re made to fit any freestanding range cutout as well as the traditional slide-in opening. Now, you can have the built-in look of a slide-in range with the simple installation of a freestanding range. Jenn-Air will even pay up to $100 for any necessary professional countertop cutout modification. Click on the link below for more information on the FIT System*:
NEW JENN-AIR RANGES
Here’s how Jenn-Air describes the new ranges being launched on Dec.1st.
Jenn‐Air brand has applied many of the high‐end design principles and elegant touches behind its luxury built‐in appliances to a new collection of 30‐inch ranges offered in dual‐fuel, gas, induction and radiant options. Featuring a full‐depth design that easily installs seamlessly into a standard opening, these latest models offer five burners, increased oven baking capacity and a host of thoughtful details from soft‐close oven doors to telescoping glide racks.
“Our engineers and designers have completely reimagined this range category and the result is elegance combined with best‐in‐class performance,” notes Juliet Johnson, brand experience manager for Jenn‐Air. “And their full depth design fits flawlessly in the standard 30‐inch space that our research has shown is so prevalent in home kitchens in North America.”
All of the new ranges feature convection ovens along with a .7 Cu. Ft. baking drawer that can be used for baking, roasting, proofing bread, warming plates and keeping food warm before serving. An Auto Convection Conversion quickly converts traditional cooking times and temperatures. Additional features throughout the line include soft‐close doors and ramp up theatre lighting. Easily maneuverable telescoping glide racks extend out smoothly and provide easy access when removing or checking on dishes in progress.
With the exception of the gas model, combined oven and baking drawer capacity on all models is a generous 6.9 Cu. Ft. Combined capacity on the gas model is 6.5 Cu. Ft. Baking drawers found on all models offer the option of using different techniques to cook different dishes simultaneously.
*Based on existing cutout width of 30″, cabinet depth of 23″-24″ and countertop cutout depth of 24″-25″.
Call or visit the Jenn-Air experts at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center (UAKC) today. UAKC has the best availability and lowest prices on all major appliances or plumbing fixtures.
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