Hi there. I’m about to remodel my kitchen and I have the dual fuel, probably 1990s model in decent shape with the grill and griddle attachments. Is there a market for these at all? Trying to figure out what to do with it. Seems a shame to scrap it. Thanks.Self venting, downdraft Jennair electric range
Hi guy, this is a very unusual model. I've only ever seen about six of these in my life. It has an electrostatic filter underneath the oven. It was an accessory so the range didn't have to be vented outdoors.
We have this exact range installed in our museum kitchen One of the reasons I installed it because it would be very difficult to vent the range outdoors in a commercial building we have successfully used it at big Appliance events for grilling foods without an excessive amount of smoke so it does live up to its expectation.
Jennair downdraft cooktops and ranges needed either five or 6 inch ducting depending on the length and the number of elbows. You could also duct them through 3 1/4 x 10" rectangular pipe if you need to get it in wall spaces such as 2 by 4 stud walls.
Jen air ranges overall we're good performers had a lot of strong features. They also had some reliability issues wiring was bad in these ranges. The clocks were miserable otherwise it's a pretty neat range with a lot of versatility.
John L
I sold these. This was about a 1999-2002 model rangeMine came with the house, guesstimating 1990. She had some problems, control panel was rebuilt years ago. If & when we have to replace, the counter will need to be replaced.
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Folks who have them and love them want parts!! Don’t trash it!Hi there. I’m about to remodel my kitchen and I have the dual fuel, probably 1990s model in decent shape with the grill and griddle attachments. Is there a market for these at all? Trying to figure out what to do with it. Seems a shame to scrap it. Thanks.