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GE Cooktop JP655BM--how hot does the bottom get?
I plan on installing this above some existing pull-out drawers. The bottom of the unit will be within 1" of the top of the drawers. GE says allow 5" but I don't think it's really required. I think they build in a safety factor of 2 or 3 in these applications. Knowing the heat range would help with my decision.
Thanks!
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- gas manLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
i would inst it,,put a thermometer in the drawer when using,if it gets to hot remove the drawers,,i have seen tons of cook tops inst that way and no problems
Source(s): 38 years master appl tech - FoggyLv 51 decade ago
You gotta allow room for maintenance.
permanently remove the drawers and put faux fronts in their place.