Click here to go back to normal view!


Expert Review
General Electric JS968 slide-in electric range

Enlarge Image

CG Award:  (what's this?)



Stores Selling: 4
$1701.00 - $1999.00


Expert Rating:  4  (what's this?)

Expert Review

General Electric JS968 slide-in electric range

Date Published: 1/16/08

With General Electric's JS968 slide-in electric range, it's hard to decide what we like best, the even heating convection oven, the Tri-Ring element or the warming zone. All of these features just hit the mark.

Of the three features, the newest industry trend is the warming zone. Quick to be accepted, this new concept is cropping up on many ranges, with the JS968 being one of the first to offer it. The warming zone simply adds a low-heating fifth element to the cooking surface. Consumers love it and use it to keep completed foods warm. With all the extra space on many cooktops, it's a wonder no one thought of this sooner.

The second thing we like about the cooking surface is the Tri-Ring element. Since cooking with electricity can be more challenging than with gas, the Tri-Ring gives the cook the ability to match the pan to one of three concentric element sizes -- finally there's a way to get more even pan-to-heat contact on an electric range. You'll love it for tricky foods such as omelets, for sauteing chicken breasts and for delicate sauces like veloute.

Of all the special features on the JS968, the convection oven is the most familiar as it has been around for a good, long time. This type of oven adds a fan to the standard appliance to increase the speed of cooking and ensure a more even distribution of heat. Adding convection to your oven increases its ability to form a nice, even crust on everything from bread to muffins, to poultry and roasts. We recommend you add this excellent feature to your repertoire since it works so well, especially if you're a particularly fussy cook.

We wouldn't hesitate a minute to add GE's JS968 to our kitchen since it comes in a complete selection of finishes to choose from and an enticing group of features that are just a bit better than the average.


Pros: Range offers step-up features for the particular cook
Cons: Step-up features add to the price

Warranty
1 year, 5 year glass cooktop/radiant surface units



Expert Rating Scale

 
   Value
   Is it appropriately priced?
   Performance
   How well does it work?
   Ease of Use
   How easy is it to operate?
   Features
   What's included?
   Overall
   What does Consumer Guide® think?




Product Specs

Depth
27-1/2 inches
Height
36-1/4 inches
Width
31-1/4 inches
Oven cleaning
self-clean, variable
Number of burners
5 elements
Cooktop controls
knob
Oven controls
touchpad
Oven window
yes
Broiler drawer
yes
Clock/timer
yes
Type of cooking surface
glass-ceramic
Oven on light
yes








ATTENTION! We recently updated our privacy policy. The changes are effective as of Thursday, October 30, 2008.

To see the new policy, click [here]. Questions? See the policy for the contact information.

Magic Debugger

release: 8.4.3-qa1
content_id: 266451
type: review
category: l4-cp-slide-in-drop-in-electric-ranges

brws title: General Electric JS968 slide-in electric range Review: Powered by ConsumerGuide and HowStuffWorks

meta d: The General Electric JS968 slide-in electric range offers features that hit the mark with picky cooks. Learn more by reading the full review from Consumer Guide.

url: http://shopproducts.howstuffworks.com/BroilKing-PR-S1-12-in-Portable-Electric-Cooktop/productId=20765565