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Caribbean Series
For uncomplicated quality amid the sea of selections it's simply the Kenyon Caribbean Series of ceramic glass cooktops! With clean graphics and effortless operation, the Caribbean elegantly combines...Read More
For uncomplicated quality amid the sea of selections it's simply the Kenyon Caribbean Series of ceramic glass cooktops! With clean graphics and effortless operation, the Caribbean elegantly combines value with virtue. Smooth clear black glass, durable, and easy to clean, with safety features uniquely Kenyon. Both one and two burner models available in 120, 208, or 240 volts, with push-to-turn controls, infinite heat control and quick-to-heat radiant ribbon elements. Safety features include heat limiting cooking surface protectors, an On indicator light for each burner, and a Hot burner indicator light. And as all Kenyon Custom products, backed by uncompromising quality, exclusive 3-year product replacement warranty, and the best customer service in the industry.

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