Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for serious home cooks who want a restaurant-style centerpiece without stepping into true commercial equipment, the Thor Kitchen Thor Kitchen RSG36B-RSG 36 Inch Range (Gordan Ramsay Collection) brings pro-inspired power, capacity, and visual presence to a standard 36-inch footprint. As an appliance specialist, I view this model as best suited to households that cook frequently, use large cookware, and value high-heat performance and straightforward, durable construction over “smart” features.
On the cooktop, the defining advantage is usable burner output and spacing. A 36-inch pro-style layout typically accommodates multiple large pans at once, and this is where the range earns its keep in real kitchens—searing proteins while simultaneously simmering sauces and boiling pasta without crowding. Controls are generally direct and mechanical, which many buyers prefer for long-term serviceability and predictable response. For everyday use, that translates to quick heat-up, stable flame control for common tasks, and fewer menu-driven steps between you and the cooking process.
In the oven, a pro-style 36-inch range is expected to handle full-size sheet pans and heavier roasting duties with consistent heat distribution. The practical benefit is flexibility: baking on multiple racks, roasting large cuts, and managing holiday cooking without constant reshuffling. Build-wise, the aesthetic leans professional—substantial door feel, robust grates, and a design that tends to wear well in busy kitchens. This style is also popular in Canada, where many buyers want a premium look and high-output cooking for entertaining and family meals.
There are limitations typical of this category. Pro-style ranges often require more attentive cleaning than sealed, minimalist cooktops; grates and burner areas can take time to detail after high-heat cooking. Ventilation is also important—high-output burners can overwhelm an underpowered hood, so this may not suit buyers who cannot upgrade airflow. Finally, these ranges prioritize performance and capacity over advanced automation, so those seeking app control or extensive guided cooking modes may find the feature set more traditional.
Verdict: the Thor Kitchen RSG36B-RSG is a strong fit for confident cooks who want high-heat capability, generous workspace, and a professional design language. Buyers who prioritize low-maintenance surfaces, quieter/softer aesthetics, or highly connected features may want to consider alternatives better aligned with those priorities.
