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Miele Appliances begins 2014 with new gas cooktop

First New Appliance of the Year at UAKC

Miele Launches New Gas Cooktop

January 2nd, 2014 Miele announces a new 5 burner 36″ gas cooktop.

Effective February 17th, 2013 –– the KM2355 36” Gas cooktop –– with the possibility to flush-mount the unit and the resulting ability to let it blend into the kitchen design. The dishwasher-safe ComfortClean grates make cleaning-up easier than ever before.

The flush design fits right in to the sleek European look so prominent in other Miele appliances. Few gas cooktops are capable of being installed flush to the countertop. The cooktop can be ordered for either natural or LP gas. Designated as a “super burner”, the center burner goes from a low setting at 700 BTU's up to a maximum 15,000 BTU. This burner comes equipped with a wok ring. The 5 stainless steel control knobs are conveniently (and safely) located in the front center of the cooktop.

New Miele Cooktop

Miele KM2355 Gas Cooktop

With a retail price of $1899, Miele quality has never been more affordable.

FEATURES

  • 5 completely sealed burners: (1) 650 – 3,900 BTU Auxiliary burner (2) 1,100 – 6,000 BTU Normal burner (1) 1,800 – 9,500 BTU High Speed burner (1) 700 – 15,000 BTU Double-inset super burner
  • NEW Flush mounted gas cooktop
  • NEW Dishwasher-safe ComfortClean grates
  • Center controlled with stainless steel knobs
  • Ignition safety control

About Miele

Founded in 1899 and headquartered in Germany, Miele remains a family-owned company. Miele's goal is simple:

Miele aims to manufacture the highest-quality domestic appliances and commercial equipment in the world and to be seen by markets worldwide as providing an absolutely top-class household product.

For more information about Miele or other fine appliances and plumbing fixtures, contact the professionals at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center today.


Two locations to serve you – Calabasas and Studio City:

Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center

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January 03, 2014
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