GE Profile – 30″ Built-In Downdraft Electric Cooktop with 4 Burners – Stainless Steel $960.00 Save:$839.00(47%)
Description
  • 9″/6″ Power Boil element
    Use different pan sizes on this single, 3,000-watt flexible element that produces rapid powerful heat.
  • Four radiant cooking elements
    Cook foods quickly and evenly on this sleek, glass surface.
  • Knob controls with black glass surface
    Achieve a modern look with the convenience of knob controls.
  • Fit Guarantee
    Replacing a similar cooktop from GE Appliances or another brand? GE cooktops are guaranteed for an exact fit or GE Appliances will pay up to $100 toward modifications.
  • Bridge Element
    Combines cooking elements into one cooking area.
  • Downdraft exhaust
    Powerful exhaust system effectively pulls smoke and steam out of the kitchen.
  • Control lock capability
    Protects against unintended activation.
  • Hot surface indicator lights
    Know when elements are too hot to touch with a quick glance.
  • Cooktop “On” indicator light
    A light lets you know when an element is active
  • Stainless steel trim
    Complement other stainless steel appliances in the kitchen with this touch of elegance
Additional information
Weight 40 lbs
Dimensions 211516 × 291316 × 214 in
Product Width

29 13/16 inches

Cooktop Power Source

Electric

Model Number

PP9830SRSS

Form Factor

Cooktop

Product Weight

40 pounds

Number of Elements

4

Downdraft Ventilation

Yes

Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

1 year

Cooktop Surface Type

Smoothtop

Specialty Element(s)

1

Color Finish

Stainless steel

Product Name

30" Built-In Downdraft Electric Cooktop with 4 Burners

Brand

GE Profile

Chemical Disclosures

Consumers may visit https://www.geappliances.com/chemical-reports to learn more about chemicals in certain GE Appliances products. Los consumidores pueden visitar https://www.geappliances.com/chemical-reports para obtener más información sobre los productos químicos en ciertos electrodomésticos de GE Appliances.

Color

Stainless Steel

Control Type

Knob (Infinite switch)

Product Height

2 1/4 inches

Bridge Element

Yes

Product Depth

21 15/16 inches

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

1 year

Control Location

Top

UPC

084691896951

Reviews (7)
Ratings

4.5

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Customer Reviews (7)

  1. NeenaS

    It looks good. Have been waiting for it. Installation was also well done. The contractor was great.

  2. ArkadyB

    The product is easy to use and clean and seems to of good quality

  3. ZaidaL

    This cooktop replaced an old one, GE too. This new one works awesome, it is very easy to clean, and the most important thing, the cooking time is shorter. Everything is done in just minutes. Also I would recommend, you get pans designed for glass cooktop, it will help a lot.

  4. Fryer

    Easy to use and clean. It is an upgrade from the one we had before. very happy

  5. LindaF

    I was excited to finally get my new cook top and it looks great and works great.

  6. DavidS

    The cooktop looks very nice and functions well. However we did have difficulty with the installation of the ductwork to the downdraft vent. The bottom of the cooktop extends several inches into the cabinet. In addition, it comes with a rectangular vent connection. A square-to-round adapter is required to fit to the round duct. This adds several inches of space to what is already a tight fit. We had to create a side extension adapter and then use flexible duct to connect to the downdraft vent. This connection was not designed well, i.e., why a rectangular vent connection?

  7. JoseeM

    I’ve had the similar model without the SS trims for 14 years and the cooking and downdraft feature works great.
    But it is not perfect. I have had a couple of issues that are real bad ones:

    1- the top left burner died about 2 years after initial installation and that is part of a triple unit (upper, bridge and lower left burners) which is over $800. So I modified it in such a way that I could use a standard 6″ or 7″ burner, which is just about $80. the problem is that the frame of the original three burners does not let you put a new burner with frame so I had to cut part of the frame that keeps the three burners together to make space for the new burner. GE does not sell a burner of the required size so I had to install a non GE burner that has different connections so I had to modify the electric circuit as well. Being an electrical engineer that was no issue for me but I do not recommend that for DIYers without proper knowledge. OTOH accessing the burners is a pain in the butt since you have to lift the whole unit out, to open it by separating the glass top from the frame of the whole unit. That would not be a problem if the vent fan was not connected at the bottom of the frame, but it is so you have to separate the vent filter housing attached to the bottom of the frame. That proved difficult to do during reassembly as the fan is supported from that housing and it took me a while to align the holes of the fan housing and the vent filter housing since the fan was resting on the exhaust duct so it went down a little. Alternatively you could uncouple the vent exhaust duct from the fan discharge. In my case that was not easy given the weight of the exhaust fan although the exhaust duct was just connected by duct tape . If you hire somebody to do it he will charge you a ton of $ to do all that work

    2-I have a couple of control switches failing and replacing them is also a nightmare since you have to do that from the bottom (inside the kitchen cabinet), while laying face up, and your access is partially obstructed by the vent fan and exhaust duct (see pictures from below)

    3-A few days ago the glass cracked (probably someone hit it on the edge) so I looked for a replacement glass. Unfortunately GE has discontinued its manufacturing and the ones available have one additional button for the lock switch, which my unit does not have. Even if there was a replacement glass like mine I do not want to go through the nightmare of going under the cabinet to do all the work indicated in (1) above, so I am buying a regular non-vented glass cooktop and a venting hood.

    Overall the cooking is great and the exhaust fan works flawlessly, but I give it only 3 stars and will not recommend it due to the difficult maintenance, which can be very expensive and non availability of spare parts