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30" slide in range - oven size

Reply from: Dee Dee
Date: 25 Jan 2007, 18:39
30" slide in range - oven size

Just want to pass this infor along. Since my new oven has nice shiny
racks, porcelain covered I think the term is, I thought that I might
use the old 30" slide-in Jennaire racks to oven-clean the cast-iron
utensils - in case something went wrong. I've not used the
self-cleaning oven feature yet.

Much to my surprise, the racks didn't fit. The new oven is 3-1/2"
wider. I 'thought' it looked wider ....
Dee


Reply from: pltrgyst
Date: 26 Jan 2007, 05:09
Re: 30" slide in range - oven size

On 25 Jan 2007 09:39:06 -0800, "Dee Dee" <deedovey@shentel,net > wrote:

>Much to my surprise, the racks didn't fit. The new oven is 3-1/2"
>wider. I 'thought' it looked wider ....

Yes -- they're not even standardized within a single manufacturer's smooth-top
line.

I had bought new, porcelainized steel racks which were similarly too wide for my
old GE Profile smooth-top. I got lucky when I bought the new one, as the racks I
hadn't yet returned turned out to be made for that model. Now I have a dedicated
rack for the bakestone, plus two movable racks, and a spare in the garage. 8;)

Best stroke of luck of the last several years (other than waking up each
morning...)!

-- Larry

Reply from: Dee Dee
Date: 26 Jan 2007, 19:13
Re: 30" slide in range - oven size



On Jan 25, 11:09 pm, pltrgyst <pltrg...@spamlessxhost.org> wrote:
> On 25 Jan 2007 09:39:06 -0800, "Dee Dee" <deedo...@shentel,net > wrote:
>
> >Much to my surprise, the racks didn't fit. The new oven is 3-1/2"
> >wider. I 'thought' it looked wider ....Yes -- they're not even standardized within a single manufacturer's smooth-top
> line.
>
> I had bought new, porcelainized steel racks which were similarly too wide for my
> old GE Profile smooth-top. I got lucky when I bought the new one, as the racks I
> hadn't yet returned turned out to be made for that model. Now I have a dedicated
> rack for the bakestone, plus two movable racks, and a spare in the garage. 8;)
>
> Best stroke of luck of the last several years (other than waking up each
> morning...)!
>
> -- Larry

Oh, Oh, Oh! I want two dedicated racks for my stones (top and bottom;
and a spare. You ARE one lucky guy!





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