Kitchenaid Kesk901sss Electric Range Stainless
KitchenAid KESK901SSS 30″ Slide-In Electric Range with 4 Radiant Elements, Low Simmer, Self-Cleaning Thermal Oven, CleanBake & Sabbath Mode: Stainless Steel
Kitchenaid Kesk901sss Electric Range Stainless Picture
Kitchenaid Kesk901sss Electric Range Stainless Picture
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
printchik By printchik I have had my stove for about 2 years and I just think it is great. Not real sure what the other 2 people are having problems with. I will say it does tend to run high when something starts to boil I have to turn it down to med to keep it from over boiling. Sense I have used gas in the past I am use to the high heat. Everything else is pretty much good. I do wish the burners were a little more close to the same size. It seems I am always using the same burner because of size. Also I paid $900.00 not $1500.00 so that makes it a plus and I bought it brand new.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Kitchen Aid Electric Range a Bust By C. Brown Handsome is not what handsome does in the case of Kitchen Aid’s Gorgeous George of a range. The oven is erratic but runs cool, the warming drawer is useful though not accurate. But it is in the no brainer category of range top functions that the product can drive you crazy. Four burners boil water at different rates. That is because some cool down before the boiling point. The dials are not calibrated accurately. You cannot cook rice or oatmeal without watching the pot. Why? because the simmer functions run too hot on one burner and too cool on others. It’s boil over or sit uncooked. Which is a safety hazard; caution mental health at stake. The Whirlpool warranty service from the manufacturer consists of advising the repairman to ask the customer if her pots are flat on the bottom. They will deny you have a problem or you will be told to get a second opinion from a repairmen outside your area who will take days to respond. The problem isn’t with the dealer. It is with manufacturers who buy reliable competitors like Amana, become virtual monopolies and phase out service to dealers.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Burnt or Uncooked, Take Your Choice By The Wretched Reviewer (with Malice Aforethought) How can something that looks so good, be such a piece of crap. After the umpteenth plate of burnt and/or boiled over food I’ve attempted to cook on this monumental failure of a kitchen range, I surfed over to Amazon to see if others were enjoying the same experience. Sure enough, it’s not just me that can’t cook a decent meal on this junkpile. If you’re looking for a good excuse to sue a manufacturer for a housefire and food poisoning at the same time, here you go. Near impossible to keep clean because of the sharp corners designed into the top, and the food burnt into the ceramic, cleanable only with a razor blade if you don’t want to scratch it with abrasives. The only safe way to use this range is to put it in ‘Sabbath’ mode, which apparently means that nothing works. Actually, it’s in this mode all the time.
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