Nov 03, 2006 by InNeedOfAdvice | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
We are in the operation of getting new appliances for our kitchen, and we don't know whether to get GE or Jenn air. We are getting a ceramic cooktop, twofold ovens and range hood. I think GE is reliable, but sometimes has that "bunch produced" feel in their profile series. I have no live with JennAir (is it by Maytag?) but I want to keep my options open. Anyone have trial with either/both/other appliance companies that they can share? Also, anyone have any suggestions on range hoods. I poverty one that is affordable, easy to clean, powerful (we do a lot of cooking) and preferably at rest. Any suggestions?
You are factual in saying that a g.e. is reliable to an extent. Jenn air are not as reliable and you will find them more expensive both to attain and for parts which you almost certainly will need. No it is not built by Maytag. I guide the G.E. for initial cost and for reliability. As for the hood fan get the best one you can at odds with. Brand doesn't matter much because it is only the fan motor that is inside and the pass through.. If it is well insulated the noise will be lessened and this come with quality.
Miles P | Nov 03, 2006
i am looking for oil rubbed bronze appliances, i think jenn-air is the manufacturer can u help?
May 11, 2006 by angelap0629 | Posted in Decorating & Remodeling
Michigan's appliance stimulus rebates begin today on energy-efficient models
10.02.10
WEST MICHIGAN — Ingrid Frisinger is hoping a worm on last summer’s cash-for-clunkers automotive program lures customers to her Muskegon appliance lay away for energy-efficient products.
Frisinger, administrator at Seaway Appliance Center, 2006 Henry, is with a bun in the oven a boost in business today as Michigan shoppers become proper for $25 to $100 in rebates when they replace their energy-deficient models — only for a limited time.
“A lot of people are waiting for this in orderly to get the appliances they need,” Frisinger said. “If you can take an auxiliary $35 to $50 off the price of an appliance, jump on it.”
Michigan has $6.6 million in federal funds to underwrite the rebates for dishwashers, clothes washers and refrigerators and another $2.2 million for propane and solar drench heaters and propane and oil furnaces.
The rebates, meant to encourage the economy and lower fuel use, will only continue until money runs out. No one is true how long that will be.
New Jenn-Air oven has cool technology | Appliances & Kitchen ...
by Abbi Perets
The latest oblation from Jenn-Air is a convection system partition oven with a 7-inch full-color dash-guard LCD that incorporates an spit-based cooking adviser.
You can decide from over 50 disparate provisions options and delineate bread sector, provisions personification, desired doneness, and even the model of pan old. Not certain what route rare in reality looks like? Flinch from up a spitting image. Need to use a eats thermometer to be unwavering you've hit correctly the liberty temperature? Take a look at visuals to see how and where to insertion the dig into. What Jenn-Air calls a "Culinary Center" is designed to take all the guesswork out of cooking.
You won't find dials or keypads on the oven front. Rather than, have to do with the mesh and toboggan the bar to the desired temperature. When the oven is not in use, the LCD displays a acceptance of two stress colors and 24 clear-cut themes, from seasonal to floral, that become visible with either an analog or digital clock. Match the display to produce a overthrow up the to the heart colander. Look for more ovens to start incorporating this equal-concealment technology.
One unapproachable new draw is the oven's No Preheat craze, which lets cooks bake on one oppress without any preheating or extended bake while via two convection elements rated at a gross of 6,800 watts with fans that swop in vis- directions.
Jenn-Air hasn't released pricing tidings yet, which leads me to accept that if you have to ask, you can't at odds with it, but I'll be felicitous to be proven injudicious.
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