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Upgrade your kitchen with BlueStar’s 48” Platinum Series induction range

Upgrading your appliances or planning a full kitchen remodel? Try this new induction range from BlueStar

bluestar induction range
BlueStar

Kitchen renovations boast significant changes that can be exciting. While a fresh kitchen redesign is often the first thing on many homeowners’ minds, it’s fair to say that upgrading their tech is an inspiring investment that will last for years to come.

Whether you’re looking to upgrade your appliances or are planning a full kitchen remodel, this new product from BlueStar is sure to thrill you.

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BlueStar introduces their new 48” induction range

BlueStar induction range
BlueStar

BlueStar offers top-of-the-line cooking, refrigeration, and ventilation technologies handcrafted and catered toward home chefs. Built in Pennsylvania, BlueStar has provided high-quality products with restaurant-quality results right to our kitchens since 1880.

Recently, they unveiled their latest creation in innovative range and induction cooking, the 48” Platinum Series Induction Range. Meant to optimize and provide performance cooking, this induction range is the largest in its class with a breadth of capability that will transform your home-cooked meals into gourmet delicacies.

Features of the 48” Platinum Series Induction Range

BlueStar induction range
BlueStar

Here are some of the stand-out features of BlueStar’s new induction range.

  • Provides the largest cooking surface in its class, boasting six oversized cooking zones.
  • Can accommodate oversized cookware with its innovative bridge function.
  • Offers a highly durable work surface that is 80% less reflective, thanks to the matte finish.
  • It includes a revolutionary feature: the patent-pending Power Level Indicator Light in each cooking zone.
  • Each induction zone has twelve heat levels for optimal control and precision.
  • BlueStar also developed a unique Power Optimization System that redistributes power across each zone so cooking is not interrupted.
  • Includes two convection ovens with a user-friendly 7-inch touchscreen highlighting the eight cooking modes.

If you’re interested in the BlueStar 48” Induction Range, it is available in over 1,000 colors and ten metal trim finishes to suit any interior design scheme or kitchen aesthetic you desire. The starting price retails for $14,295.

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