So what did we get???
KitchenAid KDSS907SSS - Dual Fuel Range, Architect Series II
This baby boasts gas burners and an electric convection oven. We had considered a model with a gas convection oven, but Home Depot guy Chris told us that electric convection ovens are better for baking and slowly cooking foods at a lower temperature. Since the idea of an inconsistent gas flame in my oven bothers me and I've been known to make a batch or two of molten chocolate cakes in my time, we went with electric. This is a slide in model so the vent is at the side of the oven door as opposed to the back. It also features child safety locks as the controls are at the front (not that we'll be needing those just yet ;) ). One great little feature is the reversible grate on the front burner. It has little prongs which are perfect for holding a wok in place.
KitchenAid KUDS03CTSS - 4 Cycle Dishwasher with Fully Visible Console
We briefly considered buying a Miele dishwasher. The Tasco salesman made some great points: Miele invented the dishwasher, the model we looked at had a food catcher and no visible element (if you've ever melted a piece of tupperware like I have, you know that's a good thing!), and it used signficantly less water than the KitchenAid. Upon inspection though, a very simple but important item pushed us to KitchenAid -- some of my dishes are curved and only the KitchenAid offered a layout that would fit them! TIP: if you're at all concerned, bring a piece of your dishware to the showroom. Its easy to get swayed by the shiny stainless interior and fancy buttons and forget about functionality! The controls on this model are on the front though newer models have the controls hidden. Again, there are child safety locks so not a concern for us to get the more expensive hidden controls.
KitchenAid KSCS25FTMS - Counter depth side-by-side refrigerator
Oohwhee, this is such a pretty fridge. We decided to get the 25 cubic foot model as opposed to the 23 cubic foot model as we're always running out of space (Note: maybe this is more a result of our current fridge only having 14.9 cubic feet of capacity, lol!). It has a nice monochromatic look with stainless steel door, matching grey water dispenser, and painted grey cabinet. We decided to foot the extra $100 to get the model with the electronic dispenser, as opposed to the paddle dispenser. Electronic parts are less apt to break down -- plus, I like the shiny blue light which matches the shiny blue lights on the other appliances. I'm such a girl &:o)
Panasonic NNSD297S - Genius® Prestige® Inverter® Over-the-Range Stainless Steel Microwave
Panasonic's "inverter" technology is apparently the best on the market. Old-style microwaves use 'linear delivery' - they are either putting out microwaves or they're not. So, if you want to heat something up at 60% power, this means that the microwaves are put out only 60% of the time the machine is on. That's why you will often hear your microwave "pulsing". With inverter technology, the microwave is able to put out a consistent level of microwave energy. What does all this techno-speak really mean? Well, it means that food can simmer and won't overcook. Yay, no more chicken pot pies that are burnt on the crust and ice cold inside!
So now that we've got the appliances, we just have to settle on a cabinet manufacturer. We've got a few appointments lined up this week so will blog about those results soon.
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