GE Profile Freestanding Electric Range: One of the Coolest Ovens for Buyers
By Jonathan McLelland, published Jan 16, 2007
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The GE Profile line has been around for such a long time, and throughout their stance within the appliance industry they have created and improved what we now know as the freestanding electric range. Though it may seem to some that there isn't much you can do to an electric range to set it apart from the thousands of other models and styles, however, GE has definitely added and set this machine apart from the rest of the industry. And one of the best parts of this machine is the price. GE definitely understands its customers, the industry, and what it takes to create a one-of-a-kind machine, however, they have done all of this without raising the price to astronomical heights.
This freestanding oven will help you evenly cook meals for the whole family, and this is due to the fact that this electric range comes with PreciseAire convection, as well as a warming element and a warming drawer that keeps your food ready to serve, all while you still cook within the oven. This oven is a massive 5.3 cubic feet, and comes equipped with three heavy-duty oven racks.
As I stated earlier it comes with the PreciseAire convection system, which delivers even air and heat circulation for improved baking and roasting results. There is also a feature that helps people who have never had to use convection cooking -- there is an Auto Recipe Conversion feature, that automatically converts standard recipe temperatures to convection settings. And the TruTemp system delivers even heat distribution to eliminate "hot spots."
This oven comes with QuickSet VI glass-touch oven controls, which simplifies the art of cooking. There is also an electronic clock and timer that helps you keep track of cook times, and a digipad numeric entry and digital temperature display. Now, moving on to the burners of this oven, it comes with four of them, ranging from 800 to 3000 watts, which can accommodate even the most difficult of cooking temperatures. There is also a dual-size warming element that provides flexible options for your cooking. One of the coolest features this oven has is a bridge element that lets you use two elements together to accommodate large cookware.

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