KitchenAid Architect Series Freestanding Electric Range
I Review KitchenAid's Freestanding Electric Range
By Jonathan McLelland, published Nov 23, 2006
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The KitchenAid Architect Series II 30” Self-Cleaning Freestanding Electric Range in Stainless Steel is one of the industries most complex, yet most user-friendly ranges on the market today. When I worked in the appliance department of a national retailer, I would constantly see customers walk past this range and literally stop, stare, and touch. There was something about this particular range that just caught their eye visually. However, most visually stunning products only keep the attention of potential buyers for several minutes and then when the “wow” factor wears off, they move on. But, with this particular range, the “wow-ness” stays even past the visuals. This is due to the fact that the actual machine is so technologically advanced, individuals can’t believe their eyes and their ears when I start explaining what this electric range is capable of.
KitchenAid Architect Series Freestanding Electric Range
KitchenAid Architect II Series Freestanding Electric Range
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Takeaways
- The price is quite hefty - around $1700.00
- Has a breat proofing mode, which cooks bread at the proper temperature
- The oven is 4.1 cubic feet
Did You Know?
Comes with true convection, which circulates heated air from an extra element, and not just pre-existing air.
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