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(based on 1 ratings)
Brand: Dacor
Located in: Large Appliances, Ovens, Ovens

Imagine 100 cookies, six full racks, one oven, all golden brown. Thanks to advanced 4-part Pure ConvectionTM technology, heat is distributed evenly from the top rack down to the bottom. All ovens are available in your choice of stainless steel, black or arctic white. A nice, even brown is standard throughout.
  • Pure ConvectionTM Top Oven
  • Closed Door Broiling
  • Reverse Air Flow
  • 6 Rack Positions
  • Self-Cleaning Oven
  • Oven Interior: 3.9 Cubic Feet
  • Delay Timed Cooking
  • Safety Lockout
  • Electronic Control, Clock, Timer
  • All Porcelain Broiler Pan
  • Halogen Lights
  • Temperature Probe
  • Butterfly Bake ElementTM
  • 8-pass Broil Element
  • Sabbath Mode - Star-K Certified
    Product Includes
  • 1 GlideRackTM (Full Extension)
Width 30 in.
Height 28 3/8 in.
Depth 23 7/8 in.
Cutout Width 28 1/2 in.
Cutout Height 27 3/8 in.
Cutout Depth 24 in.
Oven Capacity 3.9 Cubic Feet
Electrical Requirements 240V, 40A

One year parts and labor Warranty

Review Snapshot®
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
3 stars
(based on 1 review)

[3 of 3 customers found this review helpful]

 
Poor Door Seal
By Kylerkraft Studio from Auburn California on 6/23/2007
Pros:
Easy To Clean, Heats Up Quickly, Precise Controls
Cons:
Heats Unevenly
Best Uses:
Baking, Large Kitchens, Very widedeep oven
Describe Yourself:
Gourmet Cook
Bottom Line:

Comments about Dacor Epicure Classic 30'' Wide Single Oven - ECS130:

When we installed this unit my wife mentioned the door not closing flush, I ignored her until we had the second control membrane replaced and the repair rep mentioned it too. Its now out of warranty. The first membrane and control board was free, the second membrane was [$]. He gave me a number for the factory for hinge failure but they would not honor the part out of warranty. I think the heat escaping from the unclosed door contributed to both control board and touch pad failures. Bummer. I've got the door off looking at the hinges and springs now.

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