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Thermador PRD366WGC Dual Fuel Range, 5.7 cu. ft. Capacity, 36 inch Exterior Width, True Convection, 6 Burners, Self Clean, Stainless Steel colour Telescopic Gliding Extension Rack; Soft Close Door
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Expert Review for Thermador PRD366WGC
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for serious home cooks who want restaurant-style power in a standard 36-inch footprint, the Thermador PRD366WGC 36 Inch Range is a pro-style gas range that prioritizes high-heat performance, precise simmer control, and durable, serviceable construction. As an appliance specialist, I view this model as best suited to households that cook frequently—especially those who use large cookware, sear often, or entertain—and who value a robust, commercial-inspired layout over “set-and-forget” automation. At the cooktop, the defining advantage is Thermador’s focus on usable burner range: strong output for rapid boiling and searing, paired with low, steady heat for sauces and delicate reductions. In real kitchens, that translates to fewer compromises—bringing a stockpot to temperature quickly while still keeping a small pan at a controlled simmer without constant knob adjustments. The grates and overall platform feel purpose-built for moving heavy pans confidently, and the control interface is straightforward, with tactile knobs that experienced cooks tend to prefer for repeatable results. In the oven, this category typically rewards buyers who want consistent baking and reliable roasting rather than maximum gadgetry. The cavity size and heat delivery are well-matched to everyday sheet pans and larger roasts, and the pro-style door and hardware are built to tolerate frequent use. Day to day, owners should expect the normal realities of a high-output gas range: more ambient heat at the front during extended high-heat cooking, and a learning curve to fully exploit the burner spread and simmer settings. There are also practical considerations. A pro-style range like this may not suit buyers who prioritize ultra-easy cleanup; the heavy grates and high-performance burners generally require more hands-on maintenance than sealed, minimalist cooktops. Ventilation is also important—high-BTU cooking benefits from a properly sized hood, which is especially relevant in tighter kitchens or in Canadian homes where winter cooking often coincides with closed windows and reduced natural airflow. Overall, Thermador delivers a confident, cook-focused appliance with the durability and control expected in the premium pro-style segment. The Thermador PRD366WGC 36 Inch Range is an excellent fit for committed cooks who want power, precision, and a substantial build. Those seeking maximum automation, the easiest cleaning routine, or a lighter-duty cooking platform may want to consider alternatives within the broader 36-inch range category.
Thermador PRD366WGC Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • Powerful dual-fuel performance: high-BTU gas burners for fast boiling/searing plus an electric oven for even baking
  • Versatile 6-burner layout with a 22,000 BTU power burner and ExtraLow® simmer capability for delicate sauces
  • Large 5.7 cu. ft. oven fits a commercial sheet pan—great for entertaining and batch cooking
  • True/third-element convection helps cook multiple racks more evenly with less flavor transfer
  • Convenience upgrades like SoftClose® door hinges, telescopic rack(s), and a temperature probe support precision cooking
  • Self-clean mode (marketed as a fast ~2-hour cycle on many listings) reduces cleanup time
  • Premium price point compared with mainstream 36-inch ranges
  • Requires proper ventilation and adequate gas/electrical hookups (often 208/240V and high amperage), which can add install cost
  • Large, heavy pro-style unit—delivery, placement, and service access can be more challenging
  • No built-in grill/griddle included (typically optional accessories), which may be a drawback for some cooking styles
  • Pro-style surfaces and grates can take more effort to keep spotless than simpler cooktops

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