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Dacor DTG36P875NS Gas Cooktop, 36 inch Exterior Width, 5 Burners, 19,000 BTU Highest Burner, Stainless Steel colour
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Expert Review for Dacor DTG36P875NS
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for serious home cooks who want professional-style gas performance in a built-in format, the Dacor DTG36P875NS 36 Inch Cooktop is a 36-inch, five-burner platform that prioritizes power, control, and day-to-day usability. As an appliance specialist, I view this model as best suited to buyers who regularly cook with multiple pans at once, value responsive flame adjustment, and want a premium, integrated look that fits a modern kitchen plan—whether in the U.S. or Canada. In real use, the primary advantage of a five-burner 36-inch gas cooktop is flexibility. You can keep a large pot at a steady simmer while running higher-heat burners for searing or rapid boiling, without crowding cookware. Dacor’s layout and burner spacing on models in this class typically support larger pans and griddles more comfortably than standard 30-inch configurations, which matters when you’re cooking for families or entertaining. The tactile immediacy of gas—instant heat changes and clear visual feedback—also makes it easier to fine-tune sauces and delicate reductions compared with many electric surfaces. From a build and design standpoint, this cooktop format generally emphasizes durability: robust grates for stable pan support, heat-resistant surfaces, and controls intended to stand up to frequent use. Cleaning is usually straightforward for a gas cooktop in this tier, but it remains more hands-on than induction or radiant electric: grates and burner components need periodic lift-off cleaning, and boil-overs can require extra attention around burner bases. There are a few practical limitations to note. A 36-inch gas cooktop requires adequate cabinet cutout space and proper gas and ventilation planning; it may not suit buyers looking for a simple swap into a tighter 30-inch opening. Like most gas appliances, it also introduces more ambient heat into the kitchen and relies on effective ventilation to manage cooking odors and combustion byproducts. Finally, if your cooking style is heavily focused on ultra-easy wipe-downs or the quietest possible operation, induction may be a better match. Verdict: Dacor positions SKU: DTG36P875NS as a strong choice for cooks who want confident multi-burner capacity, responsive flame control, and a premium built-in presentation. It’s ideal for frequent, technique-driven cooking, while buyers prioritizing minimal cleaning effort, lower kitchen heat, or simpler installation constraints may want to consider alternative cooking technologies.
Dacor DTG36P875NS Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • Powerful 19,000 BTU center burner for fast boiling and high-heat searing
  • Dual-valve SimmerSear burners offer precise low simmer control plus strong high-heat performance
  • Continuous grates let you slide heavy pots and pans smoothly across burners
  • Wi‑Fi / SmartThings connectivity enables remote monitoring and smart-home integration
  • Illumina™ backlit knobs improve visibility and add a premium look
  • Automatic burner re-ignition (Perma-Flame) helps keep cooking uninterrupted if a flame goes out
  • Premium pricing compared with many other 36-inch gas cooktops
  • Not ENERGY STAR certified
  • Not ADA compliant
  • Requires a 36-inch cutout/cabinet space—may not fit smaller kitchens or replacement installs
  • Smart features depend on Wi‑Fi/app setup, which some users may find unnecessary or finicky

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