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GE Profile Gas Cooktop Review

7 November 2009 No Comment

GE Profile Gas Cooktops

Less Chore, More Fun in Food Preparation
GE has been bringing innovation to the kitchen for more than 100 years, with products that increase ease, efficiency, and the quality of every meal created. The GE Profile Gas Cooktop is the next step in the company’s efforts to make your job more enjoyable, and offer you more creativity, more culinary control. This high-efficiency appliance features powerful burners which get you cooking right now, with balanced heat throughout the continuous, flat cooktop. Move pots and pans around with spill-proof ease. And if there is a spill, clean up is easy with the sealed burner design and dishwasher-safe grates and knobs. The 15,000 BTU power boiler means a watched pot actually does boil, and very quickly! Pasta, sweet corn, and leftover stew will be on the table is less time, every time.

Sizes and Additional Features
The GE Profile Gas Cooktop is available in 36 inch design, employing five burners and centralized controls for great functionality. The front burners keep the flame at very low setting, allowing for superb simmering characteristics down to just 140 degrees for those dishes which simply cannot be rushed. Electronic ignition starts the flame and relights it if needed, anything the control knob is calling for heat on its universal spectrum.

What Sets it Apart
GE’s commitment to affordable quality and innovation makes this an excellent choice for the homeowner who wants to upgrade their cooktop to a professional quality appliance without a commercial budget. Great design makes the GE Profile Gas Cooktop easy to use, easy to clean, and a great asset for great cooking.

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