KitchenAid Architect KEBC208KSS Electric Oven Reviews

KitchenAid Architect KEBC208KSS Electric Oven

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  • A Flawed Unit

    Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Mar 7, 2007
    Pros: Attractive, large, easy to use
    Cons: Unreliable, possibly dangerous in clean cycle, cheap controls

    Summary: We installed the Kitchenaid KEBC208KSS as part of a complete remodeling of our kitchen in 2002. We researched appliances and appliance lines extensively until we decided that the Kitchenaid line offered the best compromise between price, appearance, ... read more

  • Very Disappointing!

    Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
    Feb 28, 2005
    Pros: Many cooking settings and is nice looking.
    Cons: Condensation from the vent to the outside of oven and unresponsive customer service unless pushed.

    Summary: I recently remodeled my kitchen. We purchased the KitchenAid double oven mainly for the convection convert mode and its nice looks. Unfortunately, shortly after being installed, I found that when cooking food with a higher moisture content (chicken) ... read more

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  • Thank Goodness for Extended Warranties!

    Rated Show by the Epinions community
    Apr 23, 2007
    Pros: Nice features, when they work.
    Cons: Loud fan. Can not use self clean function without risking oven failure.

    Summary: How many times have we had service calls on this? Ah, let me count the ways! Multiple failure of the thermostat, motherboard blew, etc. Fortunately we are chucking this unit since it qualified under the "lemon policy" under our extended warranty (3

  • KitchenAid Double Convection Oven KEBC208KSS

    Rated Show by the Epinions community
    Feb 26, 2007
    Pros: Heats fast, controls versatile
    Cons: Lots of fan noise, no baking element inside the oven; it is underneath oven floor

    Summary: Bought this double oven and installed it easily. The packing was a bit shoddy and several flimsy metal exterior pieces needed bent back into shape to get into the cabinet opening but it did fit in the hole given in the specs. The loser oven vent needed

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