Samsung 6.3 cu. ft. 4-Burner Slide-In Induction Range with Air Fry in Fingerprint Resistant Stainless Steel
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( 9 Reviews )Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings09
Smart Dial learns how you like to cook. No Preheat Air Fry: Healthier cooking with a crunch. Illuminated Knobs.
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Samsung’s Smart Slide-In Induction range with Smart Dial and Air fry is fully Wi-Fi connected and voice-enabled, giving you the tools you need to simplify the cooking experience in the kitchen. This Slide-In range features Virtual Flame technology giving the visual of gas cooking, with the precision of induction cooking. The cooking surface stays cool and is easy to clean: only the cookware is heated, and not the cooktop or anything else resting on it.
- Smart Dial simplifies oven settings in a single dial and intuitively learns based on your cooking preferences
- Cooking just got healthier with No Pre-heat Air Fry mode, Using little to no oil, you can quickly prepare your favorite fried foods right in your oven, no preheating required, air Fry tray included as compared to deep frying
- Get quick, immediate heat on the 4200-Watt Ultra Express Boil Induction Burner, you’ll always know your cooktop is on with innovative Virtual Flame Technology, LED surface lights shine on pans to mimic the blue flames seen on gas cooktops
- Induction burner gives you precise control and immediately goes down to a lower power setting, no more spills due to over-boiling means less time spent cleaning up the cooktop
- Cooking surface stays cool and is easy to clean: only the cookware is heated, and not the cooktop or anything else resting on it
- Samsung’s innovative induction technology generates heat directly through the cookware, pots and pans are heated quickly and consistently without wasting energy
- Powerful Convection and saves you time by cooking food fast and more evenly, fan with a heated element circulates hot air in the oven for perfect baking and roasting
- Blue illuminated knobs let you know when your cooktop is on or off
- Preheat, monitor, and adjust cook time and temperature on your oven and monitor your cooktop, right from your smartphone through the SmartThings App, available on Android and iOS devices, a Wi-Fi connection and a Samsung account are required
- Control your oven by voice when you’re busy doing other things by using your favorite virtual assistant, whether it’s Bixby, Alexa or Google, a Wi-Fi connection and a Samsung account are required, Bixby is Samsung’s brand of artificial intelligence (AI)/Internet of Things (IoT) voice assistant, Voice commands are available on Android and iOS devices
- Also available in Black Stainless Steel
Additional information
Depth With Door(s) Open 90 Degrees (In.) | 48 |
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Element No.1 Size (In.) | 7 |
Element No.2 Size (In.) | 7 |
Element No.3 Size (In.) | 11 |
Element No.4 Size (In.) | 6 |
Oven Interior Depth (in) | 19.75 |
Oven Interior Height (in) | 22.4 |
Oven Interior Width (in) | 24.8 |
Product Depth (in.) | 28.6 |
Product Height (in.) | 36.75 |
Product Width (in.) | 29.9 |
Range Size (Width) (in.) | 30 |
Certifications and Listings | CSA Certified |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 year parts and labor |
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by Adrian
i received compensation for this review but the review is my own. works great. would buy again.
by Bailey
love the rapid boil. i do wish the right knobs were reversed but thats not a big deal. the air frying is pretty good. preheats quick and love the alexa integration. i received compensation for this review but the review is my own.
by Neon
why would anyone want to create literal fires in the home to indirectly cook their food? induction is quicker, safer and more energy efficient than any other technology out there, and this range gets you there in style. we chose this range for the added benefit that you have a true convection oven, so now our cookies no longer burn as they did with our previous stove. looking forward to juicer roasts once it hits thanksgiving. if there is one thing that i’d like, it’s for one of the induction zones to be larger. but moving a larger pot to a smaller zone still allows us to maintain a good boil. i received compensation for this review but the review is my own.
by Debbie
i’ve only had the stove a few days but so far so good. it’s really surprising how quickly it boils and when its turned down, it responds just as fast. it does make a buzzing noise which i was concerned i wouldn’t like it. it goes away quickly as the pan heats up. the air fry feature made the best fried clams we have had. i would have liked to put my review in after getting use to the stove but since it comes with a set of pans, it makes you put in the review first, good thing i owned pans that work on the stove. i received compensation for this review but the review is my own. the compensation is the cookware, which apparently will take 12 weeks to get.
by Rose
coming from a normal electric range, going to this induction oven is beyond a night and day difference. the heating, cooking, and cooling times induction provides is so much more efficient than our previous electric range. the aesthetics are modern and sleek. plenty of features to meet my needs and then some. so far, the burners are heating evenly and respond precisely. the convection oven is a new welcomed addition. some things i wish were different are having two big burners instead one and that it came with a gliding rack. not necessary, but things to add more value and ease of use to this premium product. overall, we are in love with this range. it has made our time in the kitchen more efficient, safer, and fun. note: “i received compensation for this review but the review is my own.”
by Nam
just updated our kitchen appliances and so far love this range. it heats up water so quickly and looks great in our kitchen. i received compensation for this review but the review is my own.
by Jimbo
induction is faster than & more controllable than gas, which as been my goto forever
by Jenn
Installed in my building, really enjoy the induction stove top and the easy to use controlls
by Alex
first time buying a samsung cookware appliance and definitely impressed! i appreciate the smart connectivity of this product; being able to control its different elements, such as turning on the oven, adjusting its heat, changing cooking mode and cook time all through the convenience of my phone is certainly a luxury. in addition to all its added convenience, the safety features it has provide added peace of mind while cooking up a tasty meal! all in all great product! i received compensation for this review but the review is my own.