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Works great so far. Looks nice. I operate it without having read the instructions yet. The dual ovens are convenient. This unit is typically $2200? I was lucky enough to snag a demo one for under $1500. The only noticeable con is that the burner knobs turn a bit too easy which can be a safety issue if you have little ones. Also, be aware that this model does not allow much or any room in the back so this can also be a con if you are not handy at remodeling. Since you need a gas pipe (for range) and a 240 Volt electric outlet (40 amp minimum for ovens), you have to tinker around if you want the unit to slide back to the wall in order to be even with your counter tops. What I did was make cut-outs in the wall and ran the gas pipe inside that wall in one cut-out and the electrical line in the wall in the other cut-out. That way I was able to coil the gas line and electrical plug inside the cut-outs and push the unit back to the wall. Typically, many units will have a space on the bottom backside but this unit does not. If you do that method just make sure you push little by little while keeping an eye on the gas and plug coils as you want them to rest in the cut-out and not get pinched by the unit. Leveling the unit was a bit of a pain too as they instruct you to place a level on the rack inside the oven but the rack itself isn't 100% level. I decided to measure from multiple locations on the unit to get an overall accurate level mark. I don't have a need for the dual fuel feature right now but it is nice to know it can be converted if need be.Read full review