How many quarts is the KitchenAid KFEG500EBS1?
KitchenAid model KFEG500EBS1 is an electric range, so it is not rated in quarts the way a stand mixer bowl is. For this range, capacity is typically listed as oven cubic feet; we recommend confirming the exact oven capacity in the owner's manual.
What “quarts” applies to (and what it does not)
Quarts are used for containers such as mixing bowls, stock pots, and some countertop appliances. For an electric range like KFEG500EBS1, the most useful capacity specs are:
- Oven capacity (cubic feet)
- Usable rack positions and rack size
- Cooktop element sizes (single or dual radiant)
- Broil and bake performance (preheat time, cycling)
Where to find the correct capacity for KFEG500EBS1
The oven capacity and interior dimensions are listed with the model’s specifications in the documentation.
- Check the Specifications section in the owner's manual
- If you are measuring for cookware, measure the interior width, depth, and height with the racks installed
- If you are comparing ranges, use cubic feet rather than quarts
Quick comparison: quarts vs. oven capacity
| Measurement | Used for | Typical unit | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quarts | Bowls, pots, small appliance containers | qt | Stand mixer bowl size |
| Oven capacity | Range oven interior volume | cu. ft. | Electric range oven size |
Why it matters
Using the right capacity unit prevents ordering the wrong accessories and helps you choose correctly sized bakeware. Oven capacity (cu. ft.) tells you far more about what fits on the racks than a quart rating ever could.
Last updated: February 2026
How to look up KitchenAid model number?
For your KitchenAid electric range model KFEG500EBS1, we find the model number on the appliance ID label located on the oven frame behind the top right side of the oven door. Use that exact model number when searching parts diagrams, manuals, and replacement parts.
Where to find the model number on KFEG500EBS1
Open the oven door and look at the oven frame (the front frame around the oven opening):
- Check behind the top right side of the oven door opening
- Look for a model and serial label (often a sticker or metal tag)
- Write down both the model number and serial number
- Use the full model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
For a visual reference and model-specific details, use the KFEG500EBS1 owner's manual.
Quick checklist before you search parts
Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong bake element, surface element, or control.
- Confirm the model reads KFEG500EBS1 (not a similar-looking number)
- Copy it exactly, including all letters
- Keep the serial number handy for service and compatibility questions
- If the label is dirty, wipe it gently with a damp cloth and dry it
Common label locations by appliance type (comparison)
If you are checking a different KitchenAid product, the label location changes by category.
| Appliance type | Typical model number label location |
|---|---|
| Range (like KFEG500EBS1) | Oven frame behind the top right side of the oven door |
| Dishwasher | Along the door rim or inside the door |
| Refrigerator | Inside the fresh food compartment side wall |
| Stand mixer | Under the base |
Why it matters
KitchenAid often uses similar model numbers across different finishes and configurations. Matching the exact model number helps ensure parts like the bake element W10779716 or electronic control W11088877 fit and wire up correctly.
Ordering tip
Once you have the model number, you can order replacement parts from the parts list for KFEG500EBS1, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of a KitchenAid oven?
A KitchenAid oven typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your KitchenAid KFEG500EBS1 electric range, lifespan is most affected by heating-element wear, door seal condition, and control-board heat exposure; good cleaning habits help it reach the upper end.
What affects lifespan the most
- Self-clean frequency: frequent high-heat self-cleaning accelerates wear on electronics and door components.
- Heating element condition: weak or damaged elements cause long preheat and uneven baking.
- Power quality and wiring: loose connections or miswiring can stress controls.
- Ventilation and heat management: blocked vents trap heat around the console.
- Routine cleaning: spills and baked-on residue can damage finishes and create hot spots.
Parts that commonly determine “end of life” (and what to do)
If the oven still has a solid cabinet and door, replacing a few key parts often restores reliable performance.
| Symptom | Most common culprit | Example part for KFEG500EBS1 |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not heat or heats unevenly | Bake element | Bake element W10779716 |
| Display issues, erratic temps, dead keypad | Electronic control | Electronic control W11088877 |
| Cooktop burner not heating correctly | Surface element or switch | Range dual radiant surface element W11517959 |
Maintenance steps that extend life
- Wipe up spills after the range cools; avoid abrasive cleaners on glass.
- Keep the oven vent area clear so heat can escape.
- Use bakeware that matches burner size to reduce cycling and overheating.
- If you smell hot wiring or see flickering display, stop using the range and check connections.
- Follow the cleaning and operating guidance in the KFEG500EBS1 owner's manual.
Why it matters
Most “short lifespan” complaints come from heat stress on controls or neglected heating components. Staying ahead of element and wiring issues helps your KFEG500EBS1 deliver consistent baking performance for the full 10 to 15 year service life.
You can order replacement parts for your KFEG500EBS1 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026




