GE Ranges
GE ranges are some of the most versatile appliances you'll be able to find in the world of kitchen must-haves. With a complete selection of the most popular features, powerful technology, different fuel types and multiple sizes, the brand's products at Abt are made to fit anyone's likes, loves, and culinary preferences. Whether you're creating a dream kitchen from scratch, doing a full renovation or just replacing a single appliance, GE ranges are the perfect place to start your search for the way to cook the dinners of your dreams. Whatever your budget, you can find what you're looking for within our GE kitchen collection.
Which Range Fuel Is Best?
While everyone may have their preference when it comes to a classic range's fuel types, it's a good idea to keep an open mind when it comes to fuel. There are absolutely benefits and drawbacks to what powers what you cook. Whether you're an amateur chef or an avid meal prepper, you're sure to lean one way or the other. Heating with natural gas is a method that many chefs prefer; it's a simple task to adjust temperatures quickly, and the vivid flame makes it easy for users to tell when burners are on or off. Burners cool down quickly, and ovens heat up fast, too.
Others might prefer electric GE ranges. Instead of using open flame, these models use a constant and responsive electric heat that's perfect for baking anything. The stovetops are easy to clean, too: instead of maneuvering beneath the grates you'd find on a gas version, simply swipe to clean electric models. With that said, there are some utility issues in your home that may affect your choice. If your home already has a gas line, it might be a good idea to continue on and choose between new gas GE ranges. Or if you have a high-powered electric 220 V plug instead that's made to fit, an electric model might be the perfect pick. But if you're hoping to convert between different fuel types, it is possible, and our team of specialists can help.
Convection or Convention?
Whether you choose gas fuel or electric heating elements, there's more to GE ranges than how they're powered. Look for features that you'll fall in love with, from air-frying capabilities to double ovens that let you bake two things at once. One truly popular feature everyone looks for in a new kitchen appliance is convection. convection cooking is common in many appliances now, giving amateur chefs the option to turn on an interior, crisping fan. That means you'll have better airflow around foods like poultry, roasted vegetables, potatoes and more. It's designed for browning and perfect for reheating. That being said, it's not a one-size-fits-all option for everything that goes in your oven. For a more delicate recipe that requires steady moisture (not fan-blown air circulation), it's best to leave those recipes to bake conventionally.
If you're not sure which GE range is the right fit for your kitchen, you don't have to choose alone. Come to our industry specialists for help—Abt's team has been helping clients to outfit their dream homes with the perfect products, and we're ready to help you find yours. Call us at 800-860-3577 for personalized advice, or head into the store to see us on the floor. And if you'd rather learn more on your own, check out our Learn Center's range buying guide.
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