Ranges 101

Before you swing by the store, use these helpful tips to prep for your purchase.

Measure Your Space

Before you buy, measure the height, width and depth of your cutout space.

Add 2″ of depth to accommodate the door handle.
Measure the size of the doorways, hallways and other points of entry in your home to ensure your new range will be able to pass through.

Add 1″ to both sides for air circulation.

What features do you want?

Versatile Gas
Versatile Cooktop

Multiple element or burner options let you cook more of your favorites at the same time.

Spillsaver
Spillsaver Upswept Cooktop

Spilled the beans? It's no problem with raised edges that keep messes contained.

Large Oven Capacity
Large Oven Capacity

With room to fit the lasagna and the pie, you can get dinner and dessert to the table at the same time.

Temp Assure Cooking System
Temp Assure Cooking System

Distributes heat throughout the entire oven so comfort foods, like mom's beef pot roast, taste just how you like them.

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Important Considerations

Electrical

Confirm the electrical output is sufficient for the location of your new range. Check the Use and Care Guide for specific electrical requirements. Check installation instructions for exact measurements.

Disposal

Decide how you will dispose of your old range, if necessary. Some retailers offer removal of your old range with delivery of your new one. Ranges in good condition may be donated to a local charity.

Installation

Contact a licensed professional for installation. New installations may require significant carpentry and electrical skills.