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Horrible Range on every level!, February 7, 2012 By This review is from: KitchenAid Architect Series II KGRS807SSS 30 Freestanding Gas Range, 4 Sealed Burners - stainless I bought this range in 2009 and hate it. My first primary complaint is that the gas flame NEVER reaches the bottom of the pot. The burner is so low into the top of the range that it is too far away to ever reach. The service technician stated this is a known fact and Kitchen Aid states the range works properly, nothing is wrong. Should a pot of water take 30 minutes to boil? My second primary complaint is that the oven vents what feels like ALL of the hot air inside through the top of the range. It is virtually a 5th burner when the oven is on it is so hot. It is also SOOOO hot that I absolutely cannot bake in the summertime. The service technician admitted the vent seemed to be unusually large but stated he didn't see anything wrong, hence, there is nothing I can do about it. I also had trouble with one back burner that works only sporadically, and of course functions EVERY time the repair man comes. The top grates are simulated cast iron that everything sticks to and cannot... Read more
DON"T do it!!, November 22, 2011 By MAC (Oakland, CA) - See all my reviews This review is from: KitchenAid Architect Series II KGRS807SSS 30 Freestanding Gas Range, 4 Sealed Burners - stainless Please do your research on KitchenAid products! I have been looking for similar stories online and they are astoundingly common. I am stuck with my range, so all I can do is let others know that you cannot use the self-clean function or you will blow out your stove and have an expensive repair. Most people won't use the self-clean function within the first six months and are then outside of factory warranty. If KitchenAid would step up and recall the defective product, I could feel better about it, but they won't. Here is my story...
I purchased an Architect II series gas range in July 2009. The range is in a home that is inhabited only part time, and has not been used much. In fact, it has probably been used a total of twelve times in two years. The first time that I used the self-clean function, the digital control panel went blank and the oven door remained locked. This occurred after about 1.5 hours of the self-clean cycle. I have researched this issue and discovered... Read more
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| By This review is from: KitchenAid Architect Series II KGRS807SSS 30 Freestanding Gas Range, 4 Sealed Burners - stainless I bought this range in 2009 and hate it. My first primary complaint is that the gas flame NEVER reaches the bottom of the pot. The burner is so low into the top of the range that it is too far away to ever reach. The service technician stated this is a known fact and Kitchen Aid states the range works properly, nothing is wrong. Should a pot of water take 30 minutes to boil? My second primary complaint is that the oven vents what feels like ALL of the hot air inside through the top of the range. It is virtually a 5th burner when the oven is on it is so hot. It is also SOOOO hot that I absolutely cannot bake in the summertime. The service technician admitted the vent seemed to be unusually large but stated he didn't see anything wrong, hence, there is nothing I can do about it. I also had trouble with one back burner that works only sporadically, and of course functions EVERY time the repair man comes. The top grates are simulated cast iron that everything sticks to and cannot... Read more By MAC (Oakland, CA) - See all my reviews This review is from: KitchenAid Architect Series II KGRS807SSS 30 Freestanding Gas Range, 4 Sealed Burners - stainless Please do your research on KitchenAid products! I have been looking for similar stories online and they are astoundingly common. I am stuck with my range, so all I can do is let others know that you cannot use the self-clean function or you will blow out your stove and have an expensive repair. Most people won't use the self-clean function within the first six months and are then outside of factory warranty. If KitchenAid would step up and recall the defective product, I could feel better about it, but they won't. Here is my story...I purchased an Architect II series gas range in July 2009. The range is in a home that is inhabited only part time, and has not been used much. In fact, it has probably been used a total of twelve times in two years. The first time that I used the self-clean function, the digital control panel went blank and the oven door remained locked. This occurred after about 1.5 hours of the self-clean cycle. I have researched this issue and discovered... Read more |
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