Purchased from Lowe's (for a lot more than the Amazon price, but with much faster delivery and haul away). The rear trim kit was not included as indicated on their website, so had to do the customer service runaround to get that amount refunded to order on my own. But if you are replacing a true slide in range, be prepared to fiddle around if you are placing in an island. You will need the rear trim and very likely those silicone strips to seal around your range so gunk doesn't fall through.
I have been using this for a week after upgrading from an old electric coil Jenn Air downdraft range. This is my first glass top cooktop and it's an adjustment as it heats SO MUCH faster than my old range, but no complaints there. One reason I chose this particular range was that the manual stated it's fine to use cast iron, and I'm having no issues. As long as I remember a lower initial temperature, it's fine.
The shiny black glass is definitely bringing out a slightly obsessive side to my personality of which I was previously unaware. My Jenn Air range was impossible to keep clean, so I think now that I have something that can be clean, it *must* be clean and shiny all the time. I'm not using anything more than vinegar spray, baking soda, Swedish dishcloths, and an old cotton diaper or linen towel to keep it gleaming. So you don't have to buy expensive cooktop cleaner unless you want to. And I have a new hobby.
The oven is a HUGE improvement over what I had before. It heats quickly and evenly, and the temperature stays consistent. Not impressed with the steam clean option, but I know the high heat self clean option will shorten the life of any oven, so I won't be using that. Haven't used the air fryer feature yet, but I love the convection setting for roasted veggies--just need to drop the temperature from what I'm used to.
We're quickly getting accustomed to the funny 2 and 3-way dials that control the multi-option burners. My kitchen is well lit, but I can see where some folks might have visibility issues with the knobs. Someone here was complaining about the touch panel turning on when you brush up against it. It's true--it beeps like it's turning on, but unless you hit the start button, nothing actually happens, so I don't really see an issue there.
The only features I am missing from my last range are the ability to set the oven super low (minimum temp on this one is 170 so too hot for proofing dough) and multiple timers. Other than these two small things, I am quite fond of this new range.
So far, so good--very pleased with my purchase.