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Thor Kitchen Gordon Ramsay RSE36-RSG Electric Range, 6 cu. ft. Capacity, 36 inch Exterior Width, True Convection, 5 Burners, Self Clean, 3,000 W Highest Element, Stainless Steel (Rose Gold Handle) colour
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Expert Review for Thor Kitchen RSE36-RSG
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for serious home cooks who want a pro-style centerpiece without stepping into true commercial equipment, the Thor Kitchen RSE36-RSG 36-inch range from the Gordon Ramsay Collection targets buyers who value high-heat capability, straightforward controls, and a bold stainless aesthetic. In day-to-day use, it’s best suited to households that cook frequently, entertain often, or simply prefer the feel of a larger, restaurant-inspired range with a wide cooking surface. On the cooktop, the defining advantage is power and flexibility. A 36-inch format typically gives you room to run multiple pans at once without crowding—useful for searing proteins while simmering sauces and keeping sides warm. Burner layouts in this class are built for real cooking, not just occasional boiling, and the practical benefit is faster preheat, better recovery when you add cold ingredients, and more confident high-heat techniques like stir-frying or hard searing. Controls are generally direct and mechanical in feel, which many experienced cooks prefer for repeatability and quick adjustments. In the oven, expect the strengths that matter most in this category: strong heat output, ample cavity space for roasting, and the ability to handle large sheet pans or multiple dishes when hosting. For most users, the real-world payoff is consistency—less waiting for temperature to rebound after opening the door, and more predictable browning when roasting or baking. The overall build and finish are positioned to feel substantial, with design cues that read “professional” on a retail floor and in a finished kitchen. There are also realistic considerations. Pro-style ranges commonly run hotter and vent more heat than sealed, fully insulated mainstream models, so good ventilation is important—especially in tighter kitchens or open-concept spaces. Cleaning can be more hands-on than on minimalist cooktops, and the larger footprint may not suit smaller homes or condos, including many urban layouts in Canada where space planning is tighter. Verdict: the Thor Kitchen RSE36-RSG is a strong fit for committed home cooks who prioritize high-heat performance, capacity, and a pro-style experience. Buyers who want ultra-quiet operation, maximum insulation, or the easiest possible cleanup may prefer a more convenience-focused range format.
Thor Kitchen RSE36-RSG Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • 36-inch pro-style electric range with 5 radiant elements for flexible everyday cooking
  • High-heat 3,000W elements plus a low 100W warming zone for gentle melting/holding
  • Large oven capacity (about 6.0–6.1 cu. ft.) with true convection for more even baking/roasting
  • Useful oven modes: Air Fry, Pizza, Dehydrate, Proof, Fast Preheat, Keep Warm
  • Tilt-panel touch controls and illuminated panel improve visibility and usability
  • Self-clean cycle and a telescopic rack help with easier maintenance and safer access
  • Requires a 240V / 50A electrical connection (may need an electrician or circuit upgrade)
  • Power cord may not be included in the U.S., adding an extra purchase/installation step
  • Radiant electric cooktop is not induction—can be slower to respond than gas/induction for some cooks
  • Not Wi‑Fi connected (no app control/remote monitoring)
  • Not Energy Star rated, which may matter for energy-conscious shoppers

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