We like to think of the kitchen as the engine room of a home. It’s where meals start, kids gather, and friends linger long after dessert. That’s why we teamed up with GE’s House of Brands—Profile, Monogram, and Café—to run a season-long event that covers Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, and Labor Day. About 150 models will be featured in our catalog, and many already show the lowest price you’ll find online the moment they land in the cart.
Our goal is simple: make it easy for anyone to match gear to the way they cook, clean, and host—all without jumping between tabs. Scroll once, compare finishes and features, and grab the savings while stock lasts.
Three Brands. One Innovation Event
Kitchens are not one-size-fits-all, so GE built three distinct lines that share the same engineering backbone but speak to different needs.
Brand | How it feels | Why we like it |
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GE Profile | Smart and practical | Over-the-air updates add tools such as CookCam™ AI, which spots food and sets the oven for you. |
Monogram | Quiet luxury | New Induction Professional Ranges bring chef-level power with hand-finished brass knobs. |
Café | Style you can change | Six hardware finishes and matte door colors let owners match a kitchen mood. |
We see them as three voices in one choir. Profile suits busy households that want appliances to handle the details. Monogram serves cooks who crave restaurant heat wrapped in designer style. Café draws design fans who swap hardware the way others change throw pillows. Event pricing stays live through Labor Day.
GE Profile: Smart Tools Built In
GE Profile focuses on convenience you can feel every day. The hardware is rock-solid, and the software keeps growing long after installation.
Quick hits
- CookCam™ AI watches the roast, knows when it browns, and suggests the right mode. Updates arrive through Wi-Fi, so there’s no service call.
- The SmartHQ app lets us name each cycle, set bake timers from the couch, and check real-time energy use.
- Profile dishwashers use an UltraFresh System that blows dry air through the tub at the end of a cycle, so plates never smell musty.
- The UltraFast Combo washer-dryer can finish a load in about two hours, and a recent patch trimmed rinse time by ten minutes.
What stands out in our checks
We ran the 27-inch GE Profile PK7800SKSS combination wall oven through a weekend’s worth of family meals. The upper cavity works as a 1.7-cu-ft convection microwave, so it can warm soup in standard microwave mode or brown garlic bread with circulating air. Switching modes is a single tap, and the turntable stays level even on convection, so pans don’t slide.
The lower 4.3-cu-ft oven uses True European Convection plus a ten-pass bake element. A three-pound chicken roasted in 55 minutes—about five minutes faster than our reference oven—and the skin browned edge to edge. We tried the eight-pass broil element on flank steak; the wide heater covered the whole rack, so every slice picked up color without rotating the pan. Clean-up took ten minutes with the steam-clean cycle and a damp cloth, no harsh chemicals needed.
Laundry tests showed the GE Profile Combo keeping temperatures under 150 °F. Towels dried fully, yet colors stayed bright because high heat never hit the fabric.
Monogram: Built for Daily Cooking, Styled for Display
Monogram speaks to cooks who want restaurant muscle wrapped in furniture-grade finishes. The latest induction ranges keep the kitchen cool yet hit pan temps fast, and brass accents give a warm, crafted look.
Quick hits
- Induction Professional Range heats a 12-inch skillet to sear temp in about 90 seconds, thanks to five linked elements under one glass surface.
- Hand-finished brass hardware pairs with optional leather-wrapped handles for a touch that ages well.
- Column refrigeration lets you mix fridge and freezer widths, and the climate drawer flips between meat, deli, or drink modes with one tap.
- Remote diagnostics send error codes over Wi-Fi, so many fixes start with the right part already in the van.
What we found during meal runs
We seared rib-eye on a 30-inch induction range at setting eight of ten. The pan reached 450 °F in under two minutes, matching top gas burners, yet the room stayed noticeably cooler. Dropping to simmer kept hollandaise at 180 °F without scorching.
The 24-inch fridge column held sliced fruit at 37 °F all day, then shifted to 32 °F for tuna with three taps in the app. Metal rails let a packed deli tray glide out smoothly, even when loaded with two quarts of soup.
Café: Style Meets Function
Café appeals to people who treat the kitchen like living-room furniture. Each appliance doubles as a canvas, letting us change trim and color without calling a contractor.
Quick hits
- 30-inch Matte White Double-Oven Gas Range (CGS750P4MW2) brings two ovens in one footprint and six sealed burners, including a 21 K BTU tri-ring burner that boils water fast yet drops to a gentle simmer.
- 36-inch Matte White French Door Refrigerator (CFE28TP4MW2) packs 27.8 cu ft of storage, TwinChill cooling zones to separate produce from proteins, and an internal water dispenser that keeps the door clean.
- Six hardware finishes swap on and off with a hex key—brushed bronze, copper, brass, black, stainless, and flat black—so both the range and fridge can match a new palette in minutes.
- SmartHQ app control lets us preheat the upper oven from the driveway and check fridge temps on the fly.
What we saw in our style lab
We baked cornbread in the upper 2.4-cu-ft oven while a sheet pan of vegetables roasted in the 4.3-cu-ft lower cavity. The temperatures stayed within five degrees of target, and both dishes finished at the same time—handy for weeknight dinners. Switching the range’s tri-ring burner from full sear to a low melt setting took one smooth wrist-turn, and the flame responded instantly.
On the fridge, we swapped brushed copper handles for brushed black in under five minutes. The matte white doors hid fingerprints throughout a Saturday of snack raids, and the Quick Space shelf tucked away to fit a stockpot of chili without rearranging the whole interior.
Both models have special pricing during the GE Innovation Event, so the savings show up as soon as they hit the cart.
Which Line Fits Your Kitchen?
Priority | Choose Profile if… | Choose Monogram if… | Choose Café if… |
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Smart convenience | you tell a voice assistant to preheat the oven and appreciate updates that add fresh modes. | you want big power and also plan to use touch control for fine simmer work. | you enjoy a fridge that reminds you when the door stays open. |
Pure cooking muscle | a 21 K BTU burner or a six-element induction top meets daily needs. | you lean on restaurant-level heat and need a hood that clears smoke fast. | you bake more than you sear but still like a fast-boil center burner. |
Visual design | you favor a clean black-glass panel and hidden handles. | you like brass or leather accents that match custom cabinets. | you treat hardware like jewelry and swap finishes every few years. |
Remodel complexity | you keep appliances in standard cut-outs. | you’re building around flush panels and column refrigeration. | you want a bold look yet need a slide-in range that drops into an existing spot. |
A quick way to decide
- Think about the one kitchen chore that makes you grumble—waiting for water to boil, wiping fingerprints, juggling burners.
- Find that pain point in the table.
- Start with the brand column that addresses it, then narrow by size and finish.
That short path keeps scrolling time down and highlights the real differences.
Final Thoughts
A smart oven that watches dinner, an induction range that hits steak-house temps, a fridge that wears new jewelry each season—whatever feels right for your space, it’s live on our site right now. The House of Brands Innovation Event runs through Labor Day, but popular finishes move fast. Take a look, compare features in one place, and grab the savings while they last.