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GE 30" 5.0 cu. ft. Free Standing Gas Range (Stainless Steel)

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$528

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Home Depot has GE 30" 5.0 cu. ft. Free Standing Gas Range (Stainless Steel, JGBS66REKSS) on sale for $528 (or $581.98 w/ Installation). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member DanMan5464 for posting this deal.
  • Note: Installation includes $19.99 Install Fee + $33.99 Install Kit. Haul Away is also available for an additional fee.
Features:
  • A large edge-to-edge cooktop cooking surface gives you extra room for pots and pans of all sizes and lets cookware move easily from burner to burner
  • Extra-large integrated non-stick griddle cooks up to six grilled cheeses at once on the industry's largest integrated griddle
  • 15,000 BTU power boil burner delivers high heat for fast boiling
  • Center oval burner large oval fifth burner is ideal for griddle cooking
  • Save time and effort by steam-cleaning the oven after cooking
  • With the Precise Simmer burner, delicate foods don't burn with low, even heat
  • Heavy duty, dishwasher safe grates easily and safely clean grates in the dishwasher
  • 5.0 cu. ft. oven capacity cook more dishes at once
  • Sealed cooktop burners contains spills and make cleaning quick and easy
  • 2 oven racks can be figured in 6 positions to accommodate a variety of baking needs
  • Limited 1-year warranty entire appliance

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $281.97 lower (34.8% savings) than the next best available prices from reputable merchants with prices starting from $809.97. -SaltyOne
    • Highly Rated with 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 12,700 reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • Return Policy: Most new, unopened merchandise sold by The Home Depot can be returned within 90 days of purchase.

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Written by DanMan5464
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Home Depot has GE 30" 5.0 cu. ft. Free Standing Gas Range (Stainless Steel, JGBS66REKSS) on sale for $528 (or $581.98 w/ Installation). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member DanMan5464 for posting this deal.
  • Note: Installation includes $19.99 Install Fee + $33.99 Install Kit. Haul Away is also available for an additional fee.
Features:
  • A large edge-to-edge cooktop cooking surface gives you extra room for pots and pans of all sizes and lets cookware move easily from burner to burner
  • Extra-large integrated non-stick griddle cooks up to six grilled cheeses at once on the industry's largest integrated griddle
  • 15,000 BTU power boil burner delivers high heat for fast boiling
  • Center oval burner large oval fifth burner is ideal for griddle cooking
  • Save time and effort by steam-cleaning the oven after cooking
  • With the Precise Simmer burner, delicate foods don't burn with low, even heat
  • Heavy duty, dishwasher safe grates easily and safely clean grates in the dishwasher
  • 5.0 cu. ft. oven capacity cook more dishes at once
  • Sealed cooktop burners contains spills and make cleaning quick and easy
  • 2 oven racks can be figured in 6 positions to accommodate a variety of baking needs
  • Limited 1-year warranty entire appliance

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $281.97 lower (34.8% savings) than the next best available prices from reputable merchants with prices starting from $809.97. -SaltyOne
    • Highly Rated with 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 12,700 reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • Return Policy: Most new, unopened merchandise sold by The Home Depot can be returned within 90 days of purchase.

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OmahaJeff
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Natural gas provides significantly more therm BTUs for the same price.
Also, much like furnaces, gas stoves also vary in the efficiency that they burn the gas between models so it is difficult to actually give a x decimal number for efficiency for gas stoves in general.
In terms of energy-used to energy-wasted, gas stoves are actually pretty wasteful, because not all of the fuel is actually burned. Mid-range furnaces only burn and transfer about 80%+ of the heat that they generate. High efficiency furnaces can be up to 98%. I can't even guess what the actual percent of fuel burn efficiency for gas stoves might be, but it isn't going to be anywhere near 90% for the average stove.

But the thing is, even with the poor efficiency comparative to electric, even with recent rate hikes it's still cheaper to use gas.

The unvented and unburned fuel being released into the interior of your home as combustion components and byproducts is what a lot of groups are complaining about. If you get a gas oven already you really really do need to have a vent above the stove and also open the nearest window a small crack so that you get fresh oxygen into the kitchen and provide free air flow for the stove vent to function. If you can smell the gas stove burning smell from across the kitchen, or worse from another room, then you really don't have anywhere near adequate ventilation. Install / turn on your stove vent and open that window!

Gas stoves can provide instant, intense, sustained heat, and so get up the temperature and cook food much faster. Example, boiling a large pot of water for pasta. Even on a medium setting a gas stove will have tap water boiling in about a third of the time of an electric stove.

Electric stoves, in terms of energy efficiency, are about 98 to 99% efficient but take a significant amount of time to warm up, let alone actually transfer that heat to whatever you're cooking. In the boiling water scenario people with gas stoves will probably already be eating before the electric stove has even finished cooking the pasta.

Electric stoves are cheaper to buy but end up costing much more long term because they are expensive to run, they take longer to cook food, but on the plus side don't require anything more than a electrical hookup to operate. (Although having an range hood is still a really good idea to get out excess heat and moisture) Electric stoves have never killed anybody with carbon monoxide or asphyxiated them because it burnt all of the oxygen in a home without proper ventilation.

Gas stoves are more expensive to buy but the cost is offset over time because they are cheaper to use, cook significantly faster, are more versatile to use, are more reliable because they don't require electricity to run during blackouts, but need ventilation.

It comes down to what 'efficiency' means to you, saving yourself time or money in the short term. If you're only going to live in a place for 6 months and need a new stove, an electric stove is a great option (compared to just using a hot plate or toaster oven.)

If you're looking at the long-term, then a gas stove absolutely blows electric stoves out of the water in terms of both cost and functionality, but absolutely need to have proper ventilation imo.

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IndigoWinter2667
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They can ban the sales but good luck banning use, especially in rural areas where every house has their own LP tanks for supply.
Electricity grids are already overloaded and shutdown during major weather events for public safety (pg&e), so requiring more electric demand with applicances wont happen
turboc20
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Electric stoves are garbage. I love gas stove with my round bottom wok.

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Oct 24, 2021 01:47 PM
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diavolo33
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Oct 24, 2021 01:47 PM
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Can the griddle be replaced with regular burner grates?
Oct 24, 2021 02:10 PM
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UrbanWestOct 24, 2021 02:10 PM
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i bought Kenmore 7 years ago around this price and still working but I would not miss this chance to replace my old kenmore. Thanks OP. I am in 4 1. This the first GE appliances other than Kenmore elite
Last edited by UrbanWest October 24, 2021 at 06:37 PM.
Oct 24, 2021 02:33 PM
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bradmurrayOct 24, 2021 02:33 PM
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Quote from SeriousMeat1062 :
Around 50$ tax and 50$ installation
Installation is $20, but then they require you to pay for their overpriced "installation kit." Who is paying for installation anyway? This is slickdeals. You pull the old one out, disconnect it and connect your gas line to the new one. Throw a little soapy water on the connection to check for leaks if you're unsure.
Oct 24, 2021 02:34 PM
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arnottOct 24, 2021 02:34 PM
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We need one with depth: 25 3/8 ". Any good deals?
Oct 24, 2021 02:52 PM
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catnappedOct 24, 2021 02:52 PM
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Quote from ucbengr :
review said the oven doesn't do convection cooking, can anyone confirm? Looked on the Home Depot site and there was no mention of convection.
It doesn't. The convection models are over $1000 now.
Oct 24, 2021 03:03 PM
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judec06Oct 24, 2021 03:03 PM
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Quote from MLBfan25 :
Do you have a link you can share please? Edit. Is model JXGRATE1 the correct center grate for this?
https://www.geappliances.com/appl...E-JXGRATE1
Oct 24, 2021 04:11 PM
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SeriousHorn337Oct 24, 2021 04:11 PM
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This is LP capable it says it in the directions on the HD site. You need the kit and that becomes something HD won't install themselves. It's not complex.

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nottrollin
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Oct 24, 2021 04:19 PM
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Quote from carbonfiber :
some cities even require you to have solar panels now, stupid CA.....
I'm old. I remember people used to complain about the cities 'requiring' things like Insulation, grounded outlets, dual pane windows, circuit breakers, fire blocking, smoke detectors, not using asbestos, etc.
They all got over it.
Last edited by nottrollin October 24, 2021 at 10:22 AM.
Oct 24, 2021 04:24 PM
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Gor32Oct 24, 2021 04:24 PM
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Quote from OmahaJeff :
Natural gas provides significantly more therm BTUs for the same price.
Also, much like furnaces, gas stoves also vary in the efficiency that they burn the gas between models so it is difficult to actually give a x decimal number for efficiency for gas stoves in general.
In terms of energy-used to energy-wasted, gas stoves are actually pretty wasteful, because not all of the fuel is actually burned. Mid-range furnaces only burn about 80% of the fuel that they use, at high efficiency furnaces can burn up to 98%. I can't even guess what the actual percent of fuel burn for gas stoves might be, but it isn't going to be anywhere near 90% for the average stove.

But the thing is, even with the poor efficiency comparative to electric, even with recent rate hikes it's still cheaper to use gas.

The unvented and unburned fuel being released into the interior of your home as combustion components and byproducts is what a lot of groups are complaining about. If you get a gas oven already you really really do need to have a vent above the stove and also open the nearest window a small crack so that you get fresh oxygen into the kitchen and provide free air flow for the stove vent to function. If you can smell the gas stove burning smell from across the kitchen, or worse from another room, then you really don't have anywhere near adequate ventilation. Install / turn on your stove vent and open that window!

Gas stoves can provide instant, intense, sustained heat, and so get up the temperature and cook food much faster. Example, boiling a large pot of water for pasta. Even on a medium setting a gas stove will have tap water boiling in about a third of the time of an electric stove.

Electric stoves, in terms of energy efficiency, are about 98 to 99% efficient but take a significant amount of time to warm up, let alone actually transfer that heat to whatever you're cooking. In the boiling water scenario people with gas stoves will probably already be eating before the electric stove has even finished cooking the pasta.

Electric stoves are cheaper to buy but end up costing much more long term because they are expensive to run, they take longer to cook food, but on the plus side don't require anything more than a electrical hookup to operate. (Although having an range hood is still a really good idea to get out excess heat and moisture) Electric stoves have never killed anybody with carbon monoxide or asphyxiated them because it burnt all of the oxygen in a home without proper ventilation.

Gas stoves are more expensive to buy but the cost is offset over time because they are cheaper to use, cook significantly faster, are more versatile to use, are more reliable because they don't require electricity to run during blackouts, but need ventilation.

It comes down to what 'efficiency' means to you, saving yourself time or money in the short term. If you're only going to live in a place for 6 months and need a new stove, an electric stove is a great option (compared to just using a hot plate or toaster oven.)

If you're looking at the long-term, then a gas stove absolutely blows electric stoves out of the water in terms of both cost and functionality, but absolutely need to have proper ventilation imo.

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For the most part I agree with your statements, but two things I find misleading.

80% efficient is not a mid range gas furnace. That is bottom end. For home heating most companies have 3 flavors - 80, 92, 96+ there abouts.

Electric is 99% efficient on an electric stand point yes, but as you pointed out there are other losses. I would have made the same disclosure about electricity that you made about gas "I can't even guess what the actual transfer losses for stoves might be, but it isn't going to be anywhere near 99% efficient for the average stove."
A lot of elect/heat is wasted in the transfer of heat on a glass top stove.

I hate the heat cycling of electric, but I will not have gas again. Pretty sure my next stove will be a drop in induction unit and elect wall oven. I moved to a new area and the monthly gas charges are ridiculous here. So much so that the cost to heat our current place is close to the same gas/elec. Solar panels, proper insulation (my walls are only r3-5) and heat pump or geo unit for heat.
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SeriousHorn337Oct 24, 2021 04:49 PM
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The LP conversion kit is WB49X26658 it's $30 on Amazon and $20 on eBay or $20-40 with shipping from many parts stores on Google.
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SeriousHorn337Oct 24, 2021 04:59 PM
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Quote from nottrollin :
I'm old. I remember people used to complain about the cities 'requiring' things like Insulation, grounded outlets, dual pane windows, circuit breakers, fire blocking, smoke detectors, not using asbestos, etc.
They all got over it.
I can remember how many people got over seat belts, helmets on bikes and motorcycle, life jackets, helmets skiing, banning cartoons from cigarette ads and the entire draw down on smoking. Banning indoor smoking including airplanes. The list goes on and on.

I couldn't imagine getting in a car without a seat belt on, or skiing without a helmet.
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ucbengrOct 24, 2021 05:04 PM
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Quote from catnapped :
It doesn't. The convection models are over $1000 now.
Thanks. I started looking around the HD site and found one by GE with convection and dual oven but for more money. Reviews looked good. Think I will go with that one.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-30-in-6-8-cu-ft-Double-Oven-Gas-Range-with-Steam-Cleaning-Convection-... [homedepot.com]
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remaindersOct 24, 2021 05:05 PM
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fffff..... i bought a Sammy from Costco with similar speccs/size
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Quote from lisawbh :
Be careful if you have any reason you may need to return this. I was ready to place an order and it says item is non returnable.
This is true.

Home Depot does NOT accept returns. You're stuck dealing with their drop shipping company. It's not like you can return it to their store for another model.

The shipper will allow you to look it over for visual damage before you sign off but who knows how it works when it's plugged in.

Price match to another store. Never HD never.

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