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Looking to use jenn air modular system with a mixture of gas and
electric. Planning on switching out the grill , griddle , steamer ? on my new range. Jenn air vs Wolf or ? The sale person said that i can use a mixture of gas and electric on the jenn air range . t/f ? Suggestion on what to run on electric and on gas on the new range. I understand that a convection oven on electricity. |
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"Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... Looking to use jenn air modular system with a mixture of gas and electric. Planning on switching out the grill , griddle , steamer ? on my new range. Jenn air vs Wolf or ? The sale person said that i can use a mixture of gas and electric on the jenn air range . t/f ? Suggestion on what to run on electric and on gas on the new range. I understand that a convection oven on electricity. JennAir is crap. I have one. Trust me. I am not familiar with Wolf and didn't realize that the made a modular range. On the JennAir dual fuel, the oven is electric and the modules are gas. Unless they changed things recently, you can't use electric and gas modules on the same range. You are stuck with gas only. That means the electric steamer and rotisserie modules aren't available on the dual fuel model. They make two types of gas modules: burners and grill. The grill burner can be topped with grill grates for grilling or a griddle. The grill is anemic and the downdraft system isn't adequate for grilling or any other cooking that generates much smoke. I had to put overhead ventilation in to capture the smoke, otherwise my smoke alarms would go off. My range is against an outside wall, so the inadequate downdraft isn't due to a long duct with lots of bends. |
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What about GE ranges ?
Drew Cutter wrote: Looking to use jenn air modular system with a mixture of gas and electric. Planning on switching out the grill , griddle , steamer ? on my new range. Jenn air vs Wolf or ? The sale person said that i can use a mixture of gas and electric on the jenn air range . t/f ? Suggestion on what to run on electric and on gas on the new range. I understand that a convection oven on electricity. |
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