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Bosch 800 Series HIS8655C Induction Range, 3.7 cu. ft. Capacity, 36 inch Exterior Width, True Convection, 5 Burners, Manual Clean, 5,500 W Highest Element, Stainless Steel colour Temperature Probe
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Expert Review for Bosch HIS8655C
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for serious home cooks who want a professional-style footprint without stepping into true commercial complexity, the Bosch HIS8655C (SKU: HIS8655C) is a 36-inch range that prioritizes controlled cooking performance, clean integration, and the kind of day-to-day usability appliance specialists look for in a long-term kitchen centerpiece. It’s best suited to households that cook frequently, entertain, or simply prefer the flexibility of a wider cooktop and a full-size oven platform. In real-world use, the primary advantage of a 36-inch range is spacing: larger pans fit more comfortably, and multiple burners can be used at once without crowding handles or forcing awkward pan placement. That matters for tasks like searing while simmering, or running a stockpot alongside a sauté pan. As with most premium ranges in this category, the value is less about “more heat” and more about better control and workflow—consistent flame response, predictable adjustments, and a layout that supports multi-dish cooking. From a design and ownership standpoint, Bosch tends to engineer for practical longevity: sturdy control feel, tight panel fit, and surfaces that are easier to keep presentable with routine cleaning. For many kitchens, especially open-concept layouts, that translates to a range that looks composed even after heavy weekly use. Noise is typically a non-issue for ranges outside of convection fan operation; in this class, convection sound is generally noticeable but not disruptive, and the benefit is more even baking and roasting across racks. Usability is where this format can shine. A wider cooktop reduces “burner juggling,” and the oven cavity is built for full-size cookware and sheet pans—helpful for batch baking, holiday meals, or meal prep. For buyers in Canada, the 36-inch format can be particularly appealing in larger suburban homes where kitchen layouts often accommodate wider cooking suites without compromising landing space. Limitations are worth noting. A 36-inch range demands adequate clearance and ventilation planning; it may not suit smaller kitchens or buyers who don’t want to adjust cabinetry or hood capacity. Also, the learning curve can be slightly higher than a basic 30-inch unit simply because there’s more surface area and more simultaneous heat zones to manage. Verdict: the Bosch HIS8655C (SKU: HIS8655C) is best for committed cooks who value space, control, and a refined built-in look. Those with compact kitchens, minimal cooking needs, or limited ventilation flexibility may want to consider a narrower configuration.
Bosch HIS8655C Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • Fast, precise induction cooking with less wasted heat
  • CombiZone bridges two zones for griddles/large pans
  • True convection supports even multi-rack baking
  • SoftClose/QuietClose door prevents slamming
  • Telescopic rack improves access for heavy dishes
  • Industrial-style design with sturdy metal knobs
  • Needs induction-compatible cookware
  • Premium 36-inch size usually costs more
  • 3.7 cu. ft. oven is smaller than some 36-inch options
  • Glass-ceramic top can show smudges/scratches
  • Child lock not listed on some spec sheets

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