Lowe's has
30" GE Glass Top 4 Burners 5.3-Cu Ft Self-Cleaning Freestanding Electric Range (Stainless Steel, JB645RKSS) on sale for
$474.50 (
price shown when added to cart). Select free store pickup where available. Otherwise, delivery will be $29.
Thanks to Community Member
crumik for finding this deal.
Note, availability for store pickup may vary. Haul away is available for additional $50
Installation may require a 3-Prong Range Appliance Power Cord
Features:- 5.3-cu ft capacity oven accommodates several dishes at once for ease and convenience
- 4 cooktop elements, including two 9-in/6-in PowerBoil elements that are adjustable to fit your cookware
- Dual-element bake feature provides upper and lower elements for even heat distribution, so casseroles and cakes come out perfectly
- 2 oven racks with 6 possible positions adjust to suit your baking needs
- Automatic shut-off feature prevents unintended or unsupervised use
- Self-cleaning feature means no scrubbing is necessary to maintain a clean oven
- Ceramic glass cooktop is both sleek and simple to clean
- Removable storage drawer is a handy place to keep pots, pans and kitchen accessories
- Stainless steel finish offers a modern, polished look for your kitchen
Top Comments
At 6 months into owning this stove the top glass broke. I've kept the top clean and even pristine. It came with a small bottle of Weimem glass top stove cleaner, which I used and bought another bottle when it ran out.
It broke after I heated up some water to make noodles. No splash or splatter from the water or noodles touched the glass. There wasn't a mess to clean up, so I sat down to eat. Half way through I heard the glass crack. It was loud and cracked from the back to the front, completely.
I called GE to inquire about the warranty. They asked the usual questions, including if I left melted sugar to dry on it. I mentioned I cleaned it with the stove top cleaner *they included with the stove* and GE's representative informed me that it isn't a recommended cleaner and it voided my warranty. They would not replace the stove top.
A replacement for the stove top was $850. I paid $650 for the stove. It only lasted 6 months and couldn't be used with the full thickness crack from front to back. I would avoid GE glass top stoves.
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At 6 months into owning this stove the top glass broke. I've kept the top clean and even pristine. It came with a small bottle of Weimem glass top stove cleaner, which I used and bought another bottle when it ran out.
It broke after I heated up some water to make noodles. No splash or splatter from the water or noodles touched the glass. There wasn't a mess to clean up, so I sat down to eat. Half way through I heard the glass crack. It was loud and cracked from the back to the front, completely.
I called GE to inquire about the warranty. They asked the usual questions, including if I left melted sugar to dry on it. I mentioned I cleaned it with the stove top cleaner *they included with the stove* and GE's representative informed me that it isn't a recommended cleaner and it voided my warranty. They would not replace the stove top.
A replacement for the stove top was $850. I paid $650 for the stove. It only lasted 6 months and couldn't be used with the full thickness crack from front to back. I would avoid GE glass top stoves.
Solid deal for a freestanding. I'm always jealous because we have to pay at least double for a slide-in or drop-in range. All of them should be like this, so much more modular and replaceable (only downside being reaching across a hot surface to adjust.
At 6 months into owning this stove the top glass broke. I've kept the top clean and even pristine. It came with a small bottle of Weimem glass top stove cleaner, which I used and bought another bottle when it ran out.
It broke after I heated up some water to make noodles. No splash or splatter from the water or noodles touched the glass. There wasn't a mess to clean up, so I sat down to eat. Half way through I heard the glass crack. It was loud and cracked from the back to the front, completely.
I called GE to inquire about the warranty. They asked the usual questions, including if I left melted sugar to dry on it. I mentioned I cleaned it with the stove top cleaner *they included with the stove* and GE's representative informed me that it isn't a recommended cleaner and it voided my warranty. They would not replace the stove top.
A replacement for the stove top was $850. I paid $650 for the stove. It only lasted 6 months and couldn't be used with the full thickness crack from front to back. I would avoid GE glass top stoves.
Solid deal for a freestanding. I'm always jealous because we have to pay at least double for a slide-in or drop-in range. All of them should be like this, so much more modular and replaceable (only downside being reaching across a hot surface to adjust.
You make it sound like ovens aren't commonplace where you live.
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