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Thor Kitchen Gordon Ramsay RSG36LP-BRZ Propane Gas Range, 6 cu. ft. Capacity, 36 inch Exterior Width, True Convection, 6 Burners, Air Fry, Self Clean, Stainless Steel (Bronze Handle) colour
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Expert Review for Thor Kitchen RSG36LP-BRZ
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for serious home cooks who want restaurant-style power in a residential footprint, the Thor Kitchen RSG36LP-BRZ 36-inch range from the Gordon Ramsay Collection targets buyers who value high-heat performance, sturdy construction, and a statement-making aesthetic. In day-to-day use, it’s best suited to households that cook frequently—especially those who sear, stir-fry, or run multiple burners at once—and who prefer the responsiveness of gas. A key strength of the Thor Kitchen Thor Kitchen RSG36LP-BRZ 36 Inch Range (Gordan Ramsay Collection) is its emphasis on real cooking throughput. A 36-inch format typically provides generous burner spacing, which matters when you’re juggling a large sauté pan, stockpot, and sauce pan simultaneously without crowding or heat interference. For propane (LP) homes—common in rural areas and some Canadian installations—this configuration can be particularly appealing, provided the unit is correctly set up for LP and ventilation is appropriately sized for high-output cooking. From an appliance-specialist perspective, the most meaningful benefit here is control: gas burners generally deliver immediate flame response, making it easier to fine-tune simmering sauces and execute quick temperature changes. The oven’s value is in consistency and usable capacity for roasting and baking, with the practical advantage of a wide cavity that accommodates larger sheet pans and multi-rack cooking. The overall design language of the Gordon Ramsay Collection leans premium and “pro-style,” and ranges in this class are typically built with heavier-gauge components and robust grates that stand up well to frequent cookware movement. There are also realistic considerations. Pro-style gas ranges commonly require stronger ventilation than standard ranges, and they can run warmer on surrounding surfaces during extended high-heat use—factors that may not suit buyers in smaller kitchens or those without an existing hood system. As with many performance-focused gas ranges, cleaning can be more involved than on sealed, minimalist cooktops, particularly around burner hardware and grates. Finally, the bold styling may not blend seamlessly with every kitchen design, especially in more traditional or understated spaces. Verdict: the Thor Kitchen RSG36LP-BRZ is a compelling fit for confident, high-frequency cooks who want propane-ready, pro-style capability and a distinctive design presence. Buyers prioritizing ultra-easy cleanup, minimal visual impact, or lower ventilation demands may want to consider a more conventional, streamlined range format.
Thor Kitchen RSG36LP-BRZ Pros & Cons
Pros Cons
  • 36-inch professional-style range delivers a premium built-in look and more cooking space.
  • Six-burner gas cooktop supports multitasking (simultaneous boiling, sautéing, and simmering).
  • High-heat output is well-suited for searing and fast stir-fry cooking.
  • Large oven capacity accommodates big meals (roasts, multiple trays) for entertaining.
  • Distinctive bronze accents elevate kitchen design and pair well with warm-toned hardware.
  • Requires a wider 36-inch cutout and may need cabinetry or countertop modifications versus a 30-inch range.
  • Gas cooking may require a qualified installer and proper ventilation for best performance.
  • Heavier, pro-style build can make delivery and positioning more challenging.
  • Premium styling/size typically comes with a higher total cost (including installation) than standard ranges.
  • More burners and surface area can mean more time spent cleaning and maintaining a spotless look.

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