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This category lists manufacturers, industry-related news, press releases, PDF catalogs and other documentation related to kitchen Ranges. Kitchen range manufacturers listed in this category include: Amana; Bosch Home Appliances; Dacor; Electrolux; Frigidaire Home Products; GE Appliances; Hotpoint; Jenn-Air; Kenmore; KitchenAid; Magic Chef; Maytag; Roper; Thermador; Viking Range Corp.; Whirlpool; Wolf Appliance Company and more.

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  • 36-Inch Gas Range
  • Source: ebuild 10/30/2009
  • The stainless steel Epicure 36-inch gas range features "Illumina" control knobs, burners that can reach temperatures of up to 18,000 BTUs, and a spill tray to catch excess food or grease. Epicure has four cooking modes and a three-part convection system. 800-793-0093. More
  • Dual-Fuel Range
  • Source: ebuild 8/18/2009
  • Italian cooking products manufacturer Bertazzoni has expanded its line to include this 30-inch dual-fuel range. The self-cleaning unit is outfitted with a true convection electric oven, four gas burners, eight cooking functions, 15,000-BTU burners, and cast iron grates. It's available in stainless steel, white, red, black, and burgundy. 866-905-0010; More

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  • Our Hottest Cooking System Yet: GE Profile Free-Standing Range with Induction Cooking
  • Source: ebuild 11/6/2009
  • The new GE Profile 30" free-standing range with induction cooking is now available in North America. Long preferred by commercial chefs and discriminating European cooks alike, induction cooking provides superior control over virtually any recipe. This technology has been available is cooktops but this is the first time GE has offered a range with induction cooking technology. More

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