- 30" wide 220V electric range in porcelain finish
- Recessed oven door protects adjacent cabinetry
- Classic bisque finish
- Porcelain and steel construction for lasting durability
- Made in the USA
SUMMIT offers a wide selection of household ranges with high quality construction at superior value.
The SEM211C is a 30" wide electric range with a large oven to accommodate family cooking. An anti-tip bracket adds safety to prevent accidents from tipping the unit over. The complete porcelain and steel construction in bisque color makes the SEM211C a durable range with modern style.
NOTE: Please be advised that there is a 2-3 week lead time for this product.
- 220V electric range: Includes one 8" and three 6" coil elements
- Porcelain construction: Bisque finish on solidly built porcelain construction
- Removable oven top and door: Added convenience for easier cleaning
- Recessed oven door: Smart design limits the depth and protects adjacent cabinetry
- Antitip bracket: Install to protect the unit from tipovers
Height |
40.0" |
Width |
30.0" |
Depth |
24.0" |
Capacity |
3.7 cu.ft. |
Shipping Weight |
170.0 lbs. |
Weight |
150.0 lbs. |
Fuel Type |
Electric |
Burner Type |
Coils |
Burner Temperature Control |
Dial |
Number of Burners |
4 |
Backsplash |
Yes |
Oven Temperature Control |
Dial |
Cooktop Surface |
Porcelain |
Parts/Labor Warranty |
1 Year |
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Type:
Range
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Style:
Freestanding
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Fuel:
Electric
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Burner Type:
Coil
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Width:
30"
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Height:
40"
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Depth:
24"
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Nominal Width:
30"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Self Clean:
No
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Convection:
No
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Hidden Bake Element:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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