KM3 is a Miele gas cooktop family. KM numbering is series-led; the complete model distinguishes width, element or burner layout, controls, and installation. Gas surface, width, zone/burner layout, and control placement.
These model numbers have been verified as belonging to the KM3 family. Small variations exist inside a family — your exact model is what ties recalls, known issues and repair guidance to your machine.
Living with a KM3 is the most fixable cooking surface in the house — visible parts, simple jobs, long life. Day to day, clean burner ports and dry igniters cover nearly everything these ever ask for. Our data puts the ApplianceEdge Expected Lifespan at 20 years for this family. Treat that as the planning baseline, not the ceiling — well-maintained units regularly run past it.
ApplianceEdgeExpected Lifespan
20 yrsOur estimate for this family with normal use and basic care.
The ApplianceEdge Expected Lifespan is our editorial opinion, drawn from ownership patterns and market data. It is not a warranty, a prediction for your unit, or a substitute for an assessment of your machine’s actual condition.
Recall Information
No recalls on our record for this family. We watch official CPSC recall notices continuously to keep you protected — if anything ever changes, it will show up here.
Warranty Coverage
Paid extended warranty
Miele offers optional manufacturer extended warranties, commonly to five or ten years, purchased during the original warranty period for eligible products.
Miele machines are built for a long service life and backed by a real network — factory techs plus certified independents. Repairs cost more per visit and tend to be needed less often.
Miele service books directly through Miele — online or by phone — and the tech who arrives is either a Miele factory technician or an independent one factory-trained by Miele. Either way the brand controls the channel and the parts. Plan on Miele's system rather than a general repair shop; that's how these machines are designed to be kept.
This platform is generally approachable for a confident DIYer. The repairs owners face most often here — , and — can typically be handled with basic tools and patience.
This page draws on the ApplianceEdge Registry — 2,640 appliance families connected to more than 18,200 verified models, independently researched. We don’t know everything about this family yet, and we won’t pretend to: filter and accessory cross-references for this platform are still being verified. We only publish what we can stand behind, and the gaps close as the Registry grows.
ApplianceEdge assessments — lifespans, repair values, and reliability notes — are our editorial opinions, built from documented third-party sources: owner reports, industry pricing data, manufacturer literature, and official records. They describe patterns across a product family, not any individual machine; your experience may differ. Recall information links directly to official CPSC notices. We accept no payment from manufacturers, and no brand influences what we publish.
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