Premier 24" Freestanding Gas Range Review

I Review This Great Premier Gas Range

There are some appliance manufacturer's that are utterly amazing. However, some of these appliance makers aren't widely bought. This is for several reasons, the main being that not very many resellers sell these items. Well, they sell them, but are rarely on display. This saddens me
 because some of these appliances are the nicest that you will ever own, but if you don't ever see them, than you will never know what you are missing. One of these items is the Premier 24" Freestanding Gas Range, Model: P24S310BP.

This gas range has some of the nicest features that you can buy. One of the nicest features is the size of the oven. It is 3.0 cubic feet, which is absolutely perfect if you have a smaller family or are a single individual. The oven also has two different oven racks which offer extreme versatility in the type of cooking you can do. Whether you are going to cook a small pan of food, or if you have a large pot, this oven can handle it. There is also a broiling drawer, which gives you even more cooking space for when you want to roast meats or broil your foods.

On the top of the range, there are cast-iron grates that are interlocked, or known as "Continuous Cast-Iron Grates." This is great because it creates a smooth surface, and having this will reduce the amount of spills and such. Also, the burners are all sealed off, which makes cleaning extremely simple and quick. There are two different types of burners, one is the power burner, which gives you 15,000 BTUs for when you are needing to heat something up quickly. There is also a simmer burner, which gives you 6,000 BTUs as well as the above two, you also have two other burners that have 9,100 BTUs of power. All of these burners will give you the flexibility to cook a wide variety of foods.

 
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PREMIER KNOWINGLY SELLS DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS. I bought a 24" freestanding gas range SJK 240W. The burner grates have 1/2 " play in them so that they clank back and forth scratching the range top and making lots of noise. Also none of the grate tines are level so your pot wobbles back and forth on them causing a serious hazard if you have it full of hot water. The company says that they were designed that way and makes no effort to rectify the situation with functional grates. - BAD BUSINESS if you ask me.

Posted on 03/19/2008 at 11:03:09 AM

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