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KitchenAid  |  SKU: KSEB900ESS  |  Barcode: 883049343556

30" 5-Element Electric Convection Slide-In Range With Baking Drawer

$5,799.99 $6,379.99
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30" 5-Element Electric Convection Slide-In Range With Baking Drawer is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.

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About Product
This versatile electric range provides a Baking Drawer that adds more options to the oven. The separate compartment allows you to bake at a different temperature. This range also features Even-Heat™ True Convection, helping you achieve flawless cooking results. The unique bow-tie design and convection fan ensure the entire oven is heated to, and stays at, the perfect temperature.

Product Features
  • Baking Drawer
  • Side Trim Accessory Kit
  • SatinGlide® Max Racks
  • Even-Heat™ True Convection
  • Steam Rack
  • 7.1 Cu Ft. Total Capacity
  • 5 Cooking Elements Including a Warm Zone
  • EasyConvect™ Conversion
  • Dimensions|Capacity(FT3,cubic feet) - 7.10
  • Dimensions|Depth Closed Excluding Handles(IN,inches) - 26 3/8
  • Dimensions|Depth Closed Including Handles(IN,inches) - 28 7/8


30" 5-Element Electric Convection Slide-In Range With Baking Drawer
29.88"W x 36.0"H - 192.0 lb




Delivery

Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you. See pricing in the shopping cart.

Warranty

Includes 12 months warranty on parts and labor and an additional 6 months for parts.

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