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Thor Kitchen Gordon Ramsay RSE36 Electric Range, 6 cu. ft. Capacity, 36 inch Exterior Width, True Convection, 5 Burners, Self Clean, 3,000 W Highest Element, Gordon Ramsay - Available Knob & Handle Colours: BLK, BLU, BRZ, RSG colour
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Expert Review for Thor Kitchen RSE36
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for serious home cooks who want a pro-style footprint without stepping into true commercial equipment, the Thor Kitchen RSE36 36 Inch Range (Gordon Ramsay Collection) is a statement range that prioritizes high-heat capability, straightforward controls, and durable construction. It’s best suited to households that cook frequently—especially those who sear, sauté, and roast often—and who value a bold, stainless-forward aesthetic that looks at home in an upscale U.S. or Canada kitchen renovation. From an appliance-specialist perspective, the defining advantage of this 36-inch format is workflow. The wider cooktop gives you room to run multiple pans at once without crowding handles, which matters in real cooking—reducing heat “dead zones,” minimizing accidental bumps, and making it easier to keep sauces, sides, and proteins moving in parallel. Thor’s pro-style approach typically favors tactile knobs and clear, mechanical feedback over complex menus, which many users find more intuitive and reliable day-to-day, particularly when cooking at high heat. In real-world use, buyers tend to appreciate how quickly a pro-style gas range can respond to changes in flame level, helping with techniques like reducing, finishing, and pan control. The oven cavity and door construction on ranges in this class are also expected to feel substantial, supporting better heat retention and more stable roasting performance once preheated. Cleaning practicality is generally strong for stainless exteriors and continuous cooking surfaces, though—as with most pro-style designs—routine wipe-downs are important to keep the finish looking sharp. Limitations are worth noting. A 36-inch pro-style range may not suit buyers who prefer “set-and-forget” automation, extensive guided cooking modes, or ultra-quiet fan behavior; convection and cooling fans are normal in this category and can be audible. Likewise, the physical size and heat output can overwhelm smaller kitchens or underpowered ventilation setups, so proper hood capacity and clearances matter more than they do with compact ranges. Overall, Thor Kitchen delivers a purpose-built, performance-oriented range in the RSE36 that rewards confident cooks who want space, heat authority, and a professional look. It’s best for frequent, technique-driven cooking; those prioritizing maximum automation, minimal fan noise, or a smaller footprint may want to consider alternatives better aligned with those preferences.
Thor Kitchen RSE36 Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • 36-inch pro-style electric range with a spacious 6.1 cu. ft. oven—great for large meals and multiple trays
  • True convection fan helps bake and roast more evenly for consistent results
  • 5 radiant elements (up to 3,000W) plus a low 100W warming zone for gentle simmering/holding
  • Tilt-panel touch controls improve visibility and make settings easier to access
  • Self-clean and Sabbath mode add convenience and flexibility for different households
  • Includes a telescopic rack for safer, easier access to heavy dishes
  • Not Energy Star rated, which may mean higher operating costs versus more efficient models
  • Radiant smooth-top cooking can be slower to respond than gas or induction for quick heat changes
  • Requires a 240V / 50A electrical connection (may need electrical work in some homes)
  • Wi‑Fi connectivity is not included if you want app-based monitoring/control
  • Power cord may not be included in the U.S., potentially adding an extra purchase/installation step

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