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Monogram ZGU36RSLSS Gas Cooktop, 36 inch Exterior Width, 5 Burners, 20,000 BTU Highest Burner, Stainless Steel colour
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Expert Review for Monogram ZGU36RSLSS
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for serious home cooks and design-forward kitchens, the Monogram ZGU36RSLSS 36 Inch Cooktop is a premium 36-inch gas cooktop built for users who want confident heat control, durable construction, and a clean, integrated look in a standard countertop cutout. As an appliance specialist, I view this model as best suited to households that cook frequently—especially those who use a mix of high-heat searing, sautéing, and low simmering—and who value consistent, repeatable burner performance over “gadget” features. In day-to-day use, the biggest advantage of a well-executed gas cooktop like this is immediacy: flame response is instant, and adjustments are intuitive. On a 36-inch platform, the practical benefit is spacing—multiple pans can be used at once without crowding, which matters when you’re running a sauce, a sauté, and a boil simultaneously. Monogram’s design approach typically emphasizes sturdy grates and a stable cooking surface, and that translates into better pan support and less shifting when stirring or moving heavy cookware. From a usability standpoint, gas cooktops are generally straightforward to operate and quiet by nature—there’s no fan noise typical of some electric or induction setups. Cleaning is usually the deciding factor: while the surface can wipe down easily, grates and burner components still require periodic removal and attention to keep ports clear and ignition consistent. That’s normal for the category, but it’s worth noting for buyers who prioritize minimal maintenance. A realistic limitation is ventilation demand. A 36-inch gas cooktop used at higher outputs can generate significant heat and combustion byproducts, so it may not suit buyers who cannot accommodate proper range hood capacity or who prefer the cooler kitchen environment of induction. Additionally, those seeking ultra-precise low-end control for delicate tasks may find that gas simmer performance varies more with cookware and technique than with electric alternatives—again, a typical category trait rather than a flaw unique to this unit. Overall, the Monogram ZGU36RSLSS is a strong fit for committed cooks who want a refined, built-in gas cooking experience with the space and presence of a 36-inch layout—whether in the U.S. or in Canada where many kitchens similarly favor robust ventilation and larger cook surfaces. It may be less ideal for buyers who want the easiest cleanup or who prefer the efficiency and ambient comfort of induction.
Monogram ZGU36RSLSS Pros & Cons
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  • Powerful 20,000 BTU tri-ring center burner for fast boiling and high-heat searing
  • Dual-flame stacked burners on all 5 burners deliver wide control—from gentle simmer to rapid boil
  • Continuous cast-iron grates make it easy to slide cookware across burners without lifting
  • Sealed burners and a deep-recessed design help contain spills and simplify cleanup
  • Precision knobs with illuminated sapphire-glass accents improve visibility and premium look
  • Automatic re-ignition helps maintain flame if it’s accidentally extinguished
  • Heavy-duty cast-iron griddle included for breakfast, grilling, and searing
  • Requires a ventilation hood (downdraft ventilation is not supported)
  • Not WiFi-connected—no app control or smart alerts
  • Not ENERGY STAR certified
  • Gas installation required (and may need conversion to LP depending on your home setup)
  • Stainless steel surface can show fingerprints and needs regular wiping to stay pristine
  • Premium Monogram pricing compared with mainstream 36-inch gas cooktops

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