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Jane Reviews: Appliances

Premier Pro Gas Range


I spent a lot of time researching gas ranges. My budget was not much for this purchase but I wanted a professional look and feel for not a lot of money. I bought the Premier Pro•Series 36" Model P36S318BP.


I have been cooking on this unit now for about 6 months and I am pretty happy with it's performance.

I bought the one that was meant for installation in islands because I did not want a clock or gauges on the top so it has a Black Porcelain Vent Rail Cap. The burners are sealed and I highly reccomend that since it makes it easy to clean.

The cast Iron Grates are nice and heavy and cover the entire top. They can be removed to put a griddle in the center and I use that almost every day. The griddle came with the stove and is cast iron and non stick.

It has an electronic Ignition but it can also be lit with a match during power failure which is nice since we live in an area that looses power a few times durring the winter
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There are high heat burners and simmer burners. The simmer burners are really nice for slow cooking a roast or stew and the high heat ones really bring a pot of water to boil fast.

There is a separate Broiler Compartment with a smokeless two piece pan and tray.

The best part about this stove is the price. $1100. Compare that to the well over $3000 to $5000 or more price for some of the name brand stainless steel stoves out there.

There is only one thing that I find annoying about this stove and that is the fact that the burner grates can slide on the top because there are only two indentations for them to sit in and four would have been much better but for the price that is something I can live with.


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