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Jenn Air Downdraft Gas Cooktop Review

7 November 2009 No Comment

Jenn Air Downdraft Gas Cooktops
A Great Environment Created for Great Food
The Jenn Air Downdraft Gas Cooktop features revolutionary, patented construction that employs its own ventilation system, eliminating the need for traditional ventilation hoods, which allow odors and moisture to escape into the home’s environment. The JX3 uses a powerful, quiet 3-speed fan to pull air into the appliance, and away from the cooking surface. Even odors from food spilled onto hot burners are immediately drawn away so they never linger in the air, ruining the ambience being created alongside the fine cuisine. This ventilation system has been demonstrated to be the industry’s best in independent testing, and can be converted for duct-free installation with optional kit and filter.

Sizes and Additional Features
The Jenn Air Downdraft Gas Cooktop comes in two sizes, the 30 inch with four burners, and 36 inch 5 burner model. Both JX3 models include sealed burners starting at 5,000 BTU ranging up to the 17,000 BTU high output burner that will reduce the time needed to bring large pots up to cook or boil temperatures. Electronic ignition makes for an easy start, while the Flame-sensing Re-ignition system will keep the fire going, whether you are using natural gas or have converted the burner for propane. Porcelain over cast elements and dishwasher safe knobs make the unit easy to clean when another perfect meal has been presented and enjoyed.

What Sets it Apart
The downdraft design on the Jenn Air Downdraft Gas Cooktop JX3 uses the most advanced self-venting system on the market. The duct-free ventilation option makes it a great choice for easy installation in new construction or remodeling projects.

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