Well, HD had it for $1,650 but they couldn't deliver it by Easter. I went to Sears and they had it for delivery by easter but they wanted almost $1,800. When I said that HD had it for $1,600, he gave it to me for $1,500.

Our previous stove was an RCA gas oven and stove. That's right RCA, at one point my TV and stove could talk to each other. Bought it in 1996 when we moved into the house. I had a 100lb propane tank installed so that I could cook on gas. Downside is that the oven was gas too oh, and it was a cheap piece of crap but, it did last.
I like to cook and cooking on an electric range just doesn't cut it. But for an oven, nothing beats the temp stability of electric.
So when I took out the old range to install the RCA I used the 220 line for my new dryer. When the new Jenn Air came, I had to install a new 220v line. I know how to do this so it was no big deal.
The pros of this range are the dual-fuel, the two ovens - this is really great because most of the time I'm using the oven it to just heat up some food and the smaller top oven is great for this, less time to heat up. Also the 5 gas burners on the top are great and speaking of grate, the grate on top spans the whole cooktop and that's nice for sliding the pans around.
That's my story on today's "How the range turns"