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We recently upgraded and remodeled our small kitchen. Our goal was to gain additional counter space. We searched and purchased the 24" stainless steel gas range and the 24" matching microwave. In addition to looking absolutely fantastic, we also gained the space we wanted due to the compact size of these incredible appliances. They are "Perfect ".
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Compact design for smaller kitchen spaces.
This 24" gas range is compact in design, but not in capacity - oven fits up to a 10 lb. turkey.
Continuous Cooktop Grates
Continuous grates make it easy to move heavy pots and pans between burners without lifting.
Storage Drawer
Convenient storage drawer offers extra space to store your cookware.
This 24" gas range is compact in design, but not in capacity - oven fits up to a 10 lb. turkey.
Continuous grates make it easy to move heavy pots and pans between burners without lifting.
Convenient storage drawer offers extra space to store your cookware.
This 24" gas range is compact in design, but not in capacity - oven fits up to a 10 lb. turkey.
Continuous grates make it easy to move heavy pots and pans between burners without lifting.
Convenient storage drawer offers extra space to store your cookware.
Stylish knobs that match the finish of the range.
Product complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. 1
Measure the width, depth & height of opening. For clean access the door should be able to open 90 degrees or more.
Check the doorways to ensure your range can easily get into your home. Measure from the stops on each side since those are the closest contact points.
Many retailers have haul-away programs if they deliver your new range. Check to see what retailers offer and have a plan when you’ve selected a new range.
1 When properly installed, meets the appliance standards in the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines as published by the United States Access Board on June 23, 2004, as amended August 5, 2005.