GE JKD5000SNSS Double Wall Oven Review

5.0 (1) Amazon rating$2049.00

Our verdict

The GE JKD5000SNSS is an electric convection double wall oven that installs above a warming drawer rather than in a standard two-oven stacked configuration. Priced at $2,049 with a polished stainless steel finish, it suits kitchens where warming flexibility matters as much as oven space.

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Best for

Cooks who entertain frequently and want the convenience of a warming drawer directly below the oven cavities to hold finished dishes at serving temperature. The GE name carries wide service network support.

Skip if

You need maximum oven capacity, since the warming drawer replaces one of the two full oven cavities you would get in a traditional double wall setup. Also skip if polished stainless shows too many fingerprints for your preference.

  • Fuel type Electric
  • Heating Convection
  • Installation Above Warming Drawer
  • Finish Polished
  • Color Stainless Steel
  • Priced 37% below the category median ($3,239.99 across 44 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.0/5 overall
  • Owner rating5.0/5

    5.0 average across 1 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.3/5

    1 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other kitchen ranges, cooktops, wall ovens, range hoods and microwaves we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The JKD5000SNSS stands out from typical double wall ovens because its lower compartment is a warming drawer rather than a second full oven. This trades raw cooking capacity for convenience when finishing and holding courses during dinner parties or holiday meals. The upper cavity uses convection to circulate heat for more consistent browning.

The polished stainless finish gives the unit a premium look that suits contemporary and transitional kitchens. GE has one of the larger appliance service networks in the US, which matters for a built-in unit that is costly to replace if something goes wrong.

At $2,049, it is priced above basic double wall units but below high-end luxury brands. Only 1 review exists at a 5-star rating, so buyer feedback is essentially absent. Price this against comparable GE configurations before committing.

Pros

  • Convection cooking in the main oven cavity
  • Warming drawer adds practical hold-and-serve functionality
  • Polished stainless steel finish looks premium
  • GE brand means broad service and parts availability
  • Mid-range pricing relative to premium alternatives

Cons

  • Warming drawer replaces a second full oven cavity
  • Only 1 review, so real-world feedback is essentially nonexistent
  • Capacity specs not listed, making direct comparison difficult
  • Polished stainless shows fingerprints more than brushed finishes

Specifications

Fuel typeElectric
HeatingConvection
InstallationAbove Warming Drawer
FinishPolished
ColorStainless Steel

Performance notes

Electric convection heating. Installs above warming drawer. Polished stainless steel finish. No capacity or wattage specs listed in product data.

What buyers say

A single 5-star review tells us almost nothing about real-world reliability or performance. Treat it as an unverified data point rather than a confident recommendation signal.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the GE JKD5000SNSS have two full oven cavities?

No. The lower section is a warming drawer rather than a second oven, so total cooking capacity is a single convection oven.

What finish does the JKD5000SNSS come in?

It comes in a polished stainless steel finish.

How many customer reviews does this model have?

Only 1 review at the time of this writing, so there is very limited buyer feedback available.

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