Is KitchenAid considered high-end?
Yes. KitchenAid is generally considered a premium, upper-mid-range brand; for the KitchenAid KESS907SSS00 electric slide-in range, that typically means heavier-duty components, more feature-rich cooking modes, and a more “pro-style” look than many basic ranges. For model-specific features, use the KESS907SSS00 owner’s manual.
What “high-end” usually means for a KitchenAid range
KitchenAid typically sits above entry-level brands and focuses on performance and design upgrades that matter in daily cooking.
Common premium traits include:
- More precise oven temperature control and cooking modes (bake, broil, convection on many models)
- Higher-quality knobs, door hinges, and trim compared with basic ranges
- Smoother, more consistent heating from surface elements and oven elements
- Better fit-and-finish (stainless styling, glass touch panels on some models)
- Strong parts and service support over the life of the appliance
How KitchenAid compares to other tiers
Use this as a quick shopping benchmark when you are comparing brands.
| Tier | Typical focus | Where KitchenAid fits |
|---|---|---|
| Value | Lowest price, basic features | Above this tier |
| Mid-range | Solid basics, fewer premium features | Often above mid-range |
| Premium (upper-mid-range) | Better build, more features, stronger performance | KitchenAid is commonly here |
| Ultra-luxury | Boutique design, specialty features, very high price | Usually above KitchenAid |
Why it matters when you are repairing or maintaining
Premium ranges still wear like any other appliance, but they are often worth repairing because key systems are designed for long-term use.
If you are troubleshooting performance issues on the KESS907SSS00, these parts are commonly involved:
- Oven temperature accuracy: oven sensor WP8274149 or wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825
- Oven not heating properly: bake element 4451175 or oven broiler element WP9760774
- Cooktop heat problems: range radiant surface element, 7-in W10823698 or a surface element control switch
Last updated: January 2026
What are the common KitchenAid problems?
For the KitchenAid KESS907SSS00 electric slide-in range, the most common problems we see are uneven baking, an oven that will not heat, surface elements that will not heat or cycle correctly, and control or display issues. Many of these trace back to heating components, sensors, or control parts.
Most common issues on an electric slide-in range
- Oven not heating or baking unevenly (often tied to a failed bake element or a temperature sensing problem)
- Broil not working (broil element or control issue)
- Cooktop element not heating or only heating on one setting (surface element or infinite switch)
- Oven overheating or shutting down (high-limit thermostat opening, cooling airflow issues)
- Touch panel or control problems (unresponsive keys, erratic operation)
Quick checks we recommend first
- Power supply: Confirm the range has full 240V power (a tripped breaker can leave you with partial power).
- Settings and modes: Verify you are in the correct bake/broil mode and temperature.
- Visual inspection (power off): Look for obvious damage like a blistered element or burned wiring.
- Basic reset: Turn the breaker off for 1 minute, then back on.
- Use the built-in troubleshooting steps in the KESS907SSS00 owner's manual.
Parts that commonly solve these symptoms
| Symptom | Common part to check | Example part for KESS907SSS00 |
|---|---|---|
| Oven temperature inaccurate | Oven temperature sensor | Wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825 |
| Oven shuts down or overheats | High-limit thermostat | Range high-limit thermostat WP9759242 |
| One cooktop element will not heat | Radiant surface element | Range radiant surface element, 7-in W10823698 |
Why it matters
On an electric range, accurate temperature control and safe operation depend on the sensor, elements, and safety thermostat working together. Catching a weak element or drifting sensor early helps prevent long preheat times, undercooked food, and nuisance shutdowns.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the life expectancy of a KitchenAid oven?
A KitchenAid oven typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use; many reach 15 to 20 years with good care. For the KitchenAid KESS907SSS00 electric slide-in range, consistent cleaning, avoiding frequent self-clean cycles, and fixing heating issues early help maximize lifespan (see the KESS907SSS00 owner’s manual).
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most electric ranges wear based on heat cycles and how hard the oven works to hold temperature.
- Usage frequency: daily baking shortens life compared to occasional use
- Self-clean use: high heat can stress wiring, sensors, and the touch control system
- Power quality: loose connections or overheating at the terminal block can damage components
- Maintenance: keeping vents clear and cleaning spills reduces overheating and corrosion
- Early repairs: replacing a failing element or sensor prevents bigger failures
Quick “what fails first” guide
| Component area | Common symptom | Often worth checking first |
|---|---|---|
| Heating (bake/broil) | Slow preheat, uneven baking | Bake element 4451175 |
| Temperature sensing | Overheats, underheats, temp swings | Oven sensor WP8274149 |
| Safety limit | Oven shuts off, won’t heat after overheating | Range high-limit thermostat WP9759242 |
| Controls | Erratic temps, unresponsive keys | Touch panel and control system (model-specific) |
Maintenance habits that extend oven life
- Wipe up spills after the oven cools to prevent baked-on residue
- Use self-clean only when needed; choose shorter cycles when available
- Avoid blocking airflow around the range and control area
- Preheat only as long as necessary; don’t use the oven as a space heater
- If baking results change, test temperature accuracy and address it promptly
Why it matters
A range that is struggling to maintain temperature runs longer and hotter than it should. That extra runtime accelerates wear on electric elements, sensors, and safety thermostats, which can shorten the overall life of your KitchenAid KESS907SSS00.
Last updated: January 2026




