5.3 cu. ft. Self Cleaning Electric Range w/ Dual Power Boil Ceramic Cooktop - White
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GE Appliances 30" Free-Standing 5.3 cu. ft. Dual Power Boil Ceramic Top Electric Range
This classic white 30” free-standing electric range by GE is filled with amazing features. To start, there are two 9”/6” power boil elements, which boil water 25% faster than standard GE elements and adjust to fit cookware. This range is also equipped with dual-element bake which allows the upper and lower elements to produce even heat and get great results. This self-clean range requires no scrubbing on the inside cavity and with the ceramic class cooktop it can easily be wiped clean. To top this amazing model off, there is a removable full-width storage drawer which can store cookware or kitchen accessories.
Key Features:
- 30" Electric Range
- 5.3 cubic foot Capacity
- Self Clean Oven
- Ceramic Glass Cooktop
- Two 9"/6" Power Boil Elements
- Dual-element Bake
- Dimensions 29 7/8"W x 47"H x 28"D
- Oven Interior 24.1"W x 19.5"H x 19.3"D
- Oven Capacity (cu. ft.) 5.3
- Size of Burners Two 6" 1,200W Elements and Two 9" 3,100W Power Boil Elements
- Range Size 30"
- Oven Interior Width 24.5"
- Cooking Surface Glass
- Gas or Electric Electric
- Main Burners 4
- Number of Oven Racks 2
- Convection or Standard Standard
- Self-Cleaning Type Self
- Product Availability Online Only
- Color White
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