The Samsung 5.9 cu. ft. Freestanding Electric Range offers a powerful, flexible cooktop that cooks faster with 5 specialized elements. True Convection distributes heat throughout the oven faster and more evenly, saving more time than traditional ovens. Rapid Boil offers intense heat and precise control, for fast and even cooking.
Depth With Door(s) Open 90 Degrees (In.) | 23.5 |
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Element No.1 Size (In.) | 12 |
Element No.2 Size (In.) | 9 |
Element No.3 Size (In.) | 6 |
Element No.4 Size (In.) | 6 |
Oven Interior Depth (in) | 20.75 |
Oven Interior Height (in) | 18.9375 |
Oven Interior Width (in) | 25 |
Product Depth (in.) | 26 in |
Product Height (in.) | 47.125 in |
Product Width (in.) | 29.875 in |
Range Size | 30 in. |
Amperage (amps) | 301349267 A |
Appliance Category | Range |
Appliance Type | Electric Range |
Broiler Location | Oven |
Capacity of Oven (cu. ft.) | 5.9 |
Cleaning Type | Self Cleaning |
Color of Cooktop | Black |
Color/Finish | Stainless Steel |
Color/Finish Family | Stainless Steel |
Commercial/Residential | Residential |
Control Type | Manual/Analog |
Controls Location | Back Control |
Cooking Process | True Convection |
Cooktop Features | Control Lockout,Digital Display,Dual Element,Indicator Light- Heating Element On,Simmer Element,Warming Zone |
Cooktop Surface Type | Radiant |
Drawer Type | Lower Storage Drawer |
Element No.1 Type | Radiant |
Element No.1 Wattage | 3000 |
Element No.2 Type | Radiant |
Element No.2 Wattage | 3300 |
Element No.3 Type | Radiant |
Element No.3 Wattage | 1200 |
Element No.4 Type | Radiant |
Element No.4 Wattage | 1200 |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Included | Bulb(s) |
Number of Elements | 4 element |
Number of Oven Racks | 3 |
Number of Rack Positions | 7 |
Oven Cleaning Options | Self-Cleaning |
Oven Features | Broiler in Oven,Hidden Bake Element,LED Display,Safety Lock |
Oven Settings | Sabbath Mode,Steam Oven |
Product Weight (lb.) | 165 lb |
Range Type | Freestanding |
Returnable | Non-Returnable |
Voltage (volts) | 240 |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 year parts and Labor |