5.3 cu. ft. Self Cleaning Electric Range with Ceramic Cooktop - White
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GE Appliances 30" Free-Standing Ceramic Top Electric Range
Cook your favorite meals with a GE Appliances ceramic top electric range that makes both cooking and cleanup a breeze. This ceramic glass cooktop handles both small and large pans and has a 8", 2,500 watt Power Boil element for rapid heating. The large 5.3 cu. ft. oven gives you enough room to cook an entire meal at one time, and upper and lower heating elements ensure even baking results. The GE Appliances 5.3 cu. ft. Ceramic Top Electric Range has a removable full-width storage drawer for storing cookware and kitchen accessories, and the oven features Self Clean function that eliminates the need for scrubbing and harsh chemicals.
Key Features
- 5.3 cu. ft Oven Capacity
- Ceramic Glass Cooktop
- Removable Full-width Storage Drawer
- Made in America (70 to 90% U.S. Content, details at GEappliances.com/USA)
- Dimensions 30.00"W x 48.00"H x 48.00"D
- Oven Interior 24.1"W x 19.5"H x 19.3"D
- Oven Capacity (cu. ft.) 5.30
- Size of Burners 6" 1200W(2), 8" 2000W(1), 8" 2500W Power Boil(1)
- Range Size 30"
- Oven Interior Width 24.5"
- Smart Capable false
- Cooking Surface Glass
- Gas or Electric Electric
- Main Burners 4
- Number of Oven Racks 2
- Total Burners 4
- Color White
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