GE Ranges

GE Ranges

Looking for a New GE Range?

A new gas range or electric range should meet all your cooking needs for years to come: from warming a simple pan of soup for one person, to handling a large dinner party or holiday meal for the whole family. Plus, your stove should look great in your kitchen, and clean up with ease.

Ranges

Free-Standing Range

Free-Standing Range

The GE free-standing range configuration is designed to fit common cutouts and is easy to install. The control panel is above the cooktop surface, placed in the back of the stove. Available in gas or electric.

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Induction Range

Induction Range

Induction technology is the latest in fast, responsive, easy-to-clean cooking. NextStep™ controls illuminate to lead you through the control setting process for consistent results. And the PreciseAir™ convection system uses a reversing fan that circulates hot air for evenly browned and baked foods.

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Double-Oven Range

Double-Oven Range

Extraordinary versatility. Cook different dishes in upper and lower ovens at different temperatures, accommodate various-sized pots and pans with tri-ring elements or bridge three elements into one large cooking area to meet any cooking need.

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Slide-In Range

Slide-In Range

GE slide-in kitchen stoves offer a custom built-in look by simple slide-in installation within surrounding countertops and cabinets. Because slide-in ranges do not have “appearance-finished” sides, they must be installed between cabinets.

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Drop-In Range

Drop-In Range

GE drop-in ranges do not have a drawer under the oven. They are designed to provide a seamless appearance with the cabinetry, and do not rest on the floor. The cooktop is designed to overhang the adjacent countertops. These ranges feature control panels configured in the front of the range. Available in electric only.

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GE Dual-Fuel Range

GE Dual-Fuel Range

Dual fuel ranges offer the best of both worlds for the serious cook. The precision of a gas cooktop coupled with the evenness of an electric convection oven—all in one terrific range. Available in 240-volt and 120-volt versions.

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Easy cleaning

Cooking is usually a messy process, with spills, spatters, boil-overs, drips and drops. When the cooking is done the cleaning begins. Luckily, GE stoves have several features to make clean-up a snap.

Self-Clean Ovens
Self-Clean Ovens

GE Appliances invented and patented the first self-clean oven in 1963. The self-cleaning process cleans the oven interior conveniently and automatically, eliminating the need for messy hand-cleaning.

Smoothtop Cooking Surface (electric ranges)
Smoothtop Cooking Surface (electric ranges)

Beautiful, functional and easy to clean and maintain.

Deep-Recessed or Gas on Glass Cooking Surface (gas ranges)
Deep-Recessed or Gas on Glass Cooking Surface (gas ranges)

Contains spills for quick wipe-up.

Need information or service for your current range?

Need information or service for your current range?

Check out GE Service and Support for Cooking Products.

Shopping Guide: Questions to consider before buying your new range


Before you buy your next range, be sure to gather the following information to find the right one for you and your family. You can also print and complete our form, then take it to your local dealer to find the right stove for you.

Basic questions to ask yourself before buying:

  • Do you need a gas or electric model?
  • If you need a gas range, do you require natural or liquid propane (LP)? All GE gas ranges come with everything you need to convert it from natural gas to LP.
  • How many people live in your home?
  • How often do you have guests over for dinner or host parties? If often, a double-oven range might be a good choice.
  • Are you building a new home, remodeling/upgrading your current kitchen, or are you replacing an existing appliance?
  • Do you like restaurant inspired appliances? Our GE Café appliance line offers a robust, restaurant-inspired appearance.

Questions to help you choose the right model:

  • What size range do you need? Be sure to measure your cutout space, then check the dimensions of the range you are interested in to help ensure a proper fit. Look for “Installation Instructions” on each range for exact cutout dimensions.
  • Would you prefer a larger oven capacity that can hold more dishes?
  • Would you enjoy a cooktop that offers additional flexibility?

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