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KitchenAid KGCC766R Architect Series II 36 in. Gas Cooktop
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Product Description
The sophisticated look of stainless steel complements any kitchen decor. An industry first, our clear coat technology was designed to protect the stainless steel surface from discoloration, as well as help prevent scaling, staining and scratching. Plus, this exclusive surface allows you to clean even the worst spills. The exclusive, clear coat protective finish is scratch-resistant and fights discoloration, staining and scaling to keep your cooktop looking clean and like-new longer. Versatile burner options accommodate even the most creative cooking styles - from simmering to sautéing to searing. A 17,000 BTU professional burner delivers the maximum power you need for recipes that demand precision. Robust grates form an even, continuous surface to make it easy to slide cookware back and forth. The infinite-heat control knobs activate a reliable electronic ignition for consistent performance, time after time.
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Average User Rating:
3.0
out of
5
Number of Ratings:
1
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User Reviews for
KitchenAid KGCC766R Architect Series II 36 in. Gas Cooktop
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KitchenAid Does Not Stand Behind Their Product
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Reviewed
January 22 2008 1:33:56 AM
1
out of
1
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
3
out of 5
Pros:
It cooks, it cleans up fine |
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Cons:
After only ONE year of use, the burner grate's little rubber feet fall off! Have had the cooktop for just barely a year and enjoyed cooking on it. But now, the rubber feet, which are glued into the burner grates, are falling off, causing the heavy grate to scratch the stainless steel cooktop. KitchenAid customer service offered to send us two as a "one time courtesy". So what happens as more of the rubber feet fall off, we ask? We are prepared to BUY a set of rubber grommet feet. KitchenAid will charge $ 27.50 for EACH little rubber grommet (there are 12), should we be unlucky enough not to catch it when if falls out and thus lose it. Outraged by this gouging practice we asked to speak to a supervisor. We never got to address the outrageous and extortionist price of $ 27.50 per 1/4 inch rubber foot. He flatly stated that there was nothing wrong with their product and that we must be "over heating" the rubber feet to make them fall out. Hello! KitchenAid put them on a cooktop! Did anybody at KitchenAid clue in the designers and engineers that this is a cooktop??? It gets hot if used. We expected to be using this cooktop for at least ten years. Now we anticipate having an ongoing maintenance nightmare for the rest of the ten or so years we own this. (If it lasts that long.)
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