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Like the look of commercial ovens? Check out this bold and blocky KitchenAid model (pictures)

The $4,649 KitchenAid KDRS407 is a commercial-style, dual-fuel oven with a distinctive profile and price to match.

Ashlee Clark Thompson
Ashlee spent time as a newspaper reporter, AmeriCorps VISTA and an employee at a healthcare company before she landed at CNET. She loves to eat, write and watch "Golden Girls" (preferably all three at the same time). The first two hobbies help her out as an appliance reviewer. The last one makes her an asset to trivia teams. Ashlee also created the blog, AshleeEats.com, where she writes about casual dining in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Kitchenaid KDRS407

The KitchenAid KDRS407 is stainless-steel, slide-in range. It's 30 inches wide, a standard size for most kitchens.

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Kitchenaid KDRS407

There are four burners on this range's cooktop. There's no fifth middle burner like we've seen on other ranges.

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Kitchenaid KDRS407

The control panel features various options you have for using the oven, which include convection cooking and an Easy Convect tool that has preset temperature settings for specific dishes.

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Kitchenaid KDRS407

You use this touchscreen control pad to adjust oven settings on the range.

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Kitchenaid KDRS407

The burner knobs are large and sturdy, but are easy to adjust.

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Kitchenaid KDRS407

The digital display illustrates where the heat is coming from in different cooking modes. For example, the small picture on the left shows that the top and bottom heat element, along with the convection fan, are in use in the convection mode setting.

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Kitchenaid KDRS407

When you broil foods, you can use the full broiler (as shown here), or just the center broiler for more targeted cooking.

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Kitchenaid KDRS407

The oven has a 4.1 cubic foot capacity. It also comes with a gliding rack and two standard racks.

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KitchenAid KDRS407

This chart showed the average time it took to broil hamburger patties. The burgers that were located toward the front of the oven (the three on the bottom) reached 145 degrees Fahrenheit more quickly than the ones in the back, which shows that the broiler is hotter toward the front of the oven.

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