Bosch Pro 30" Dual-Fuel Slide-In Range HDI728- Bosch-Appliances-Cooking Appliances-Freestanding Ranges Model: HDI7282U
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This dual-fuel slide-in range from Bosch Appliances features ceramic glass cooktop and Gas On Glass Design. The cooktop also features sealed burners and an electronic ignition. Its self-cleaning Cook & Hold Warm Oven features two large surface area racks and a full extension telescopic rack. Largest oven capacity in the slide-in range category.Genuine European Convection oven has a 1100-watt third heating element; 30% time savings and more even resultsPOWERSim and OPTISim Burners give you a BTU range from 400 up to 16,000 to handle fine sauces or quick searingTemperature probe will allow you to cook meats more accurately; no overcooking or undercookingDual-Fuel performance gives you gas cook top control with electric convection oven evennessExtra large 1.3 cu. ft. full-extension warming drawer keeps food warm until it's dinnertimeCLEARTOUCH Glass Control Panel with Touch & Turn Dial is easy to use and even easier to cleanPro-Style Appearance with stainless steel frame, control panel and door with an extra-large window
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Pros: Dual fuel gives best of both worlds. Clean design with a semi-commercial look. Cons: Not at all impressed with reliability.Not at all impressed with Bosch customer service. BottomLine:
Bravo! After 2 Years: Best stove I have ever used! - Experienced cook
Pros: Heat on all burners, Propane high-temperature, Clean up, Electric oven size, Style, Construction... Cons: Mechanical oven dial(s) would be better. No big deal. BottomLine: Bosch Integra HDI7282U/01 slide-in is an unusually stylish and satisfying stainless range. I appreciate: large capacity oven, dual-fuel, propane temperature, great construction, continuous grates and glass cooktop.
Looks great, but surprisingly noisy and a little confusing
Pros: Looks great. Cons: Noisy oven fan. Burners a little large. Controls sophisticated but confusing. BottomLine: Looks great, although I'd like a quieter fan and more buttons so I don't have to figure out a sophisticated control panel with a single knob.