Capital Culinarian vs Jenn-Air 48 Inch Professional Ranges
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Capital Culinarian versus Jenn-Air is an interesting comparison between two lower-priced yet compelling products. I honestly believe that you do not have to spend $10,000 to buy a worthwhile 48 inch professional range.
Capital is a relatively new company founded by the previous owners of DCS. It's styling is identical. Jenn-Air was acquired by Maytag and is now a Whirlpool company. Whirlpool recently invested 300 million into the brand with the emphasis being cooking.
In some ways, both Capital and Jenn-Air have better features than other professional ranges with much higher prices:
Capital Culinarian vs Jenn-Air Professional 48" Professional Ranges
Burners:
Capital is the hottest stove in the industry at 23,000 per burner. It is an open, unsealed burner. I like the unsealed because all the pieces are detachable and easy to clean at the sink. If you spill over, however, it can be tough to clean.
Jenn-Air would be the second most powerful with two 20,000 BTU burners and three 15,000 BTU burners. The burners are sealed.
Simmer:
Capital and DCS are the only companies which publish their simmer in degrees versus BTUs. Capital has a 145 degree simmer versus Jenn-Air which has a consistent simmer at 500 BTU. Chef Kurt Von Kahle says the Capital melts butter nicely, but customers have reported mild burning.
Configurations:
Jenn-Air manufactures only with an 18 inch griddle and 6 burners whereas Capital has grill and griddle combinations in 18 and 24 inch with 4 or 6 burners.
Griddle:
Capital is gas, and Jenn-Air is electric, so the Capital will heat faster. However, Jenn-Air infuses their griddle with chromium, so it is the easiest to clean in the industry.
Oven:
Jenn-Air is available in dual fuel with electric convection for the best baking as well as a straight gas. Capital manufactures gas only in self and manual clean. However, Capital does have a rotisserie for basting meats.
Controls:
Jenn-Air has the 7 inch LCD control screen, whereas Capital is similar to the basic Viking and offers no controls.
Rebates:
Jenn-Air offers this dishwasher free with purchase (pictured right)
Capital vs Jenn-Air is a good comparison, especially since both brands are viable, yet overlooked brands in highly hyped market segment.
Which do you like better?
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