The GE PGS930YPFS is a 30-inch slide-in gas range with a 5.6 cu ft oven, 5 sealed burners, and 3 oven racks at $2,499. With only 2 reviews both giving 5 stars, there is not enough buyer data to validate this premium, but GE's established track record in gas ranges and the strong spec sheet make it a reasonable upper-mid-tier consideration.
Buyers remodeling a kitchen who want the cleaner, built-in look of a slide-in installation and need a large oven cavity. The 5.6 cu ft capacity and 3 included racks make it particularly practical for households that cook large meals or bake frequently.
Skip if
Budget-focused buyers should look at GE's freestanding gas line where reviews are stronger and prices are lower. Also skip if your cutout is not pre-sized for a 30-inch slide-in, the installation requires precise countertop alignment that freestanding ranges do not.
Capacity 5.6 cu ft
Fuel type Gas
Heating Sealed
Burners / elements 5
Oven racks 3
Installation Slide-In
Priced 67% above the category median ($1,499.00 across 135 tracked models)
Capacity of 5.6 cu ft - larger than 77% of the 135 models we track
Oven racks of 3 - higher than 78% of the 135 models we track
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 2 owner ratings
Value for money1.9/5
$446 per cubic foot, above the category median
Popularity3.0/5
2 owner reviews, more than most models here
Storage space3.9/5
5.6 cu ft, roomy for this category
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
Slide-in ranges differ from freestanding models in that controls sit on the front face of the unit rather than on a raised backguard, which allows the range to sit flush with countertops on both sides and creates the integrated look common in higher-end kitchen designs. The GE PGS930YPFS takes this format and pairs it with a 5.6 cu ft oven, one of the larger cavities available in a 30-inch gas configuration, and five sealed gas burners with ample 30-inch spacing.
Three oven racks are included, which is above the two-rack standard common in this price range. Three racks allow simultaneous multi-level roasting or baking without needing to cycle dishes through in batches. Touch controls manage the front panel, keeping the interface clean and modern. The fingerprint-resistant stainless finish is a practical upgrade over standard stainless in a kitchen where the range front gets handled frequently.
At $2,499, this positions above GE's standard freestanding gas models but below GE Profile and Cafe tier units. The slide-in installation at 29.5 x 30 x 36.5 inches fits a standard 30-inch cutout. Two 5-star reviews establish positive early feedback but are too few for reliable quality assessment.
Pros
5.6 cu ft oven is larger than the 4.8 cu ft standard in most 30-inch gas ranges
Three oven racks included, enables genuine multi-level cooking without extra purchase
Slide-in installation creates a flush, countertop-integrated appearance
Fingerprint-resistant stainless finish maintains a cleaner look in daily use
Five sealed gas burners provide full cooktop flexibility
Cons
Only 2 buyer reviews, insufficient track record for a $2,499 purchase
Touch controls on a gas range are less immediate than knobs for rapid flame adjustment
Slide-in format requires precise 30-inch cutout fit and is harder to reposition
No voltage listed, confirm electrical requirements before installation
Specifications
Capacity
5.6 cu ft
Fuel type
Gas
Heating
Sealed
Burners / elements
5
Oven racks
3
Installation
Slide-In
Width
30.0 in
Controls
Touch
Finish
Fingerprint‑Resistant Stainless Steel
Dimensions
29.5 X 30 X 36.5 In
Voltage
120 Volts
Performance notes
Five sealed gas burners on 30 inches provides the standard layout for this range class, with burner outputs typically spanning a simmer position to a high-BTU power burner. The 5.6 cu ft oven handles full-size roasting pans, whole birds, and multiple baking sheets on the three provided racks. Touch controls manage ignition and oven temperature from the front panel, which stays clean without protruding knobs. The 36.5-inch installed height aligns with standard counter height when the slide-in unit sits in a properly sized cutout.
What buyers say
Two 5-star reviews are an encouraging start but constitute too thin a sample to draw firm conclusions about the PGS930YPFS. GE's gas range lineup broadly carries strong buyer satisfaction, which provides relevant brand context. For a $2,499 investment, most buyers would want to see at least 20-30 reviews before making a confident purchase decision, this listing is not yet there.
What makes a slide-in range different from freestanding?
A slide-in range mounts controls on the front of the unit rather than a rear backguard, which lets it sit flush with the adjacent countertop on both sides for a built-in look. Freestanding ranges have finished side panels and a rear backguard with controls, making them easier to install anywhere without cabinetry alignment but resulting in visible side gaps when placed between cabinets. Slide-in units require a cutout that matches the range width and depth precisely.
How large is the GE PGS930YPFS oven?
The oven is 5.6 cu ft, which is larger than the 4.8 cu ft standard common in 30-inch gas ranges. With three included oven racks, you can cook on multiple levels simultaneously, a significant practical advantage for Thanksgiving-scale meals or batch baking. The oven fits a full-size roasting pan comfortably and allows two sheet pans side-by-side on wider rack positions.
Does the GE PGS930YPFS require a 240-volt connection?
It runs on 120 volts for ignition and electronic controls, which is the standard for residential gas ranges. The gas supply handles the heating for both cooktop and oven. You do not need a 240-volt outlet as you would for an electric range. A standard household outlet near the installation point is sufficient for the electrical portion.
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