Jenn Air JGC2536EB36", Glass 5-burner Gas Cooktop: Black
Jenn Air JGC2536EB
3 Reviews
Price:$1,999.00
Color:Black
Gas:Yes
Continuous Grates:Yes
Number of Burners:5
Sealed Burner:Yes
Depth (in):20.375
Height (in):4.1875
Width (in):36
Jenn Air JGC2536EB Features
18,000-BTU Dual-Stacked PowerBurner
This dual-stacked burner helps you achieve exceptional results with high-heat cooking techniques like searing or wok cooking while also giving you the control for delicate simmering.
6,000 BTU Simmer Burner
Melt chocolate and butter or simmer sauces just below boiling with a high-precision burner that offers a wide range of power.
Ceramic Glass Surface
Beautiful, jet-black glass surface presents a stylish appearance and wipes clean easily.
Coordinates with Black Floating Glass Suite
While part of the Euro-Style Stainless Suite, this design is also compatible with the contemporary style of the Black Floating Glass Suite.
Built-In Single Wall Oven Compatible
Experience premium design and performance, whether in an island or countertop, when installing a single wall oven under your gas cooktop.
Single Point Electronic Ignition and Flame-Sensing Re-ignition
If the flame is accidentally blown out by a draft, a spark occurs that automatically re-ignites the extinguished burner.
Jenn Air JGC2536EB Reviews
5 Star
67%
4 Star
33%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
0%
1 Star
0%
100%of respondents would recommend this to a friend
By :Christie
From:Illinois
Submitted : 7/31/2020
Reviewed at: Jenn Air
Submited as part of a sweepstakes entry
This cooktop is great quality and affordable. and looks great!
By :Barb Maresh
From:Thousand Oaks, CA
Submitted : 5/30/2016
Reviewed at: Jenn Air
This was the only model that had the smaller cast iron grates. All others are so heavy they need two people to lift them to clean. How stupid is that. We paid extra to get the smaller, individual grates, and it is worth it.
By :Blondie
From:Chicago, IL
Submitted : 9/11/2019
Reviewed at: Jenn Air
Submited as part of a sweepstakes entry
I purchased this a couple months ago, replacing a stainless steel cooktop. Loved the black glass and raised grates look. The power of burners Impressed me, even though the side more powerful burners were to the rear, opposite of previously owned kitchenaid, which were conveniently placed in the front, where most of my high heat cooking is performed. I wanted black glass for what I thought would be easier clean up, as the stainless cooktop scratched, and discolored from continual cooking. However, being an avid cook and a bit of a fussbutt about cleaning, the black glass cooktop proposed a problem. However, water mixed with white vinegar and dawn in a spray bottle, wiped down with microfiber works very well. Use a sponge first with dawn, then spray the concoction and buff.













