This microwave features sensor cooking controls with instant-on for heating at the touch of a button for delicious results. The glass turntable rotates throughout the cycle for even cooking.
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We researched microwave ovens and the GE had some of the highest ratings. After using it for a month, I can agree with their assessment. I especially like the keypad and controls. They are much more intuitive than the Panasonic. Well worth the price.
KitchenAid wall oven: Cook on your schedule with this wall oven, which features delay-start and timed bake options for flexibility. The control lock helps prevent accidental use, and the oven shuts off automatically after a timed bake cycle ends to ensure safe use.
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Right before a dinner party, my 16 year-old JennAire double convection oven malfunctioned to the point where we turned off the power to it. Over the years, we used it for roasts, loaves and loaves of bread and dozens of cookies and casseroles. We researched double ovens, read reviews and stumped around to different stores to see what was available. With a special price and a deal for free installation, we decided on the KitchenAid and I'm glad we did.
Compared to my old oven, this one is eerily quiet. You really can't hear the fans - just a faint whistling sound and, since it's still fairly new, some creaking and settling noises. I haven't used the express pre-heat feature - but it only takes 15 minutes or so for the oven to heat up.
I've used the proofing feature - it's great when the kitchen is too cold for bread to rise normally. Bread, cookies, muffins and tarts have come out perfectly done.
It's very entertaining to turn on the oven light - almost like a theater! Because the window is so large, I have been cleaning it once a week. You wouldn't want gunk to build up on it and spoil the show. General cleanup is easy - but that's probably because I've been wiping up any spills right after baking.
Some minor annoyances - the oven light turns on both ovens. You should be able to turn them on separately. Also, there's only one timer - there should be separate timers for each oven.
All-in-all, I've been very happy with this oven...and can recommend it to anyone who enjoys baking at home.