Whirlpool30-inch Gas Cooktop with Griddle
Model#WCG97US0HS
$1,359.99
- Style:
- Gas
- Height:
- 4 inches
- Width:
- 30 inches
- Depth:
- 21 inches
- Number Of Burners:
- 5
- Burner Type:
- Sealed
- Continuous Grate:
- Yes
- Convection Oven:
- No
- Down Draft:
- No
- Dual Fuel:
- No
- Ignition Type:
- ELECTRONIC
- Proof Mode:
- No
- Sabbath Mode:
- No
- Self Clean:
- No
- Storage Drawer:
- No
- Warming Drawer:
- No
- Wifi Enabled:
- No
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Submitted 08-27-18
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Whirlpool.com
I was given this by the builder when we go our new home. I’m happy that they have the griddle along with the cooktop but the cooktop is not much useful while cooking as it take a little longer as the distance between the flame and rail doesn’t heat the cook pot hot
Awesome cook top!
Submitted 05-24-18
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Whirlpool.com
I got this cooktop as part of my new home kitchen package. It's very user friendly, easy to clean ( because of the hinged and removable grates), and reliable heat settings. The bonus is that it's American made!
Great idea for a cooktop.
Submitted 05-11-18
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Whirlpool.com
Just been using it for a little while but I love it!
Love the upgrade
Submitted 04-12-18
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Whirlpool.com
Bought this as an upgrade to my cooktop and am so happy I did. I was easily able to install it myself, so I saved that cost making it a great upgrade!! The ONLY drawback - and it's just something to get used to - is the knobs. They are backwards from what I'm used to.