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Thor Kitchen Gordon Ramsay RSG36 Gas Range, 6 cu. ft. Capacity, 36 inch Exterior Width, Self Clean, True Convection, 6 Burners, Air Fry, 18,000 BTU Highest Burner, Gordon Ramsay - Available Knob & Handle Colours: BLK, BLU, BRZ, RSG colour
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Expert Review for Thor Kitchen RSG36
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 RSG36 36-inch range from the Gordon Ramsay Collection targets buyers who value high-heat capability, straightforward controls, and a durable stainless build. As an appliance specialist, I’d describe it as a performance-forward gas range that prioritizes cooking power and practical ergonomics over luxury “smart” features—well suited to frequent sautéing, searing, and multi-dish meal prep. In day-to-day use, the defining advantage of the Thor Kitchen RSG36 is the way a 36-inch format expands real cooking flexibility. The wider cooktop typically allows more usable burner spacing than standard 30-inch ranges, which matters when you’re running a large skillet, a stockpot, and a saucepan at the same time without crowding handles or fighting for stable placement. For households that cook in volume—whether for entertaining or batch cooking—this translates into less juggling and more consistent results. The oven experience on ranges in this class is generally about even heat, predictable temperature control, and enough capacity for full-size sheet pans and roasts. A gas oven’s natural moisture retention can be a benefit for proteins and casseroles, while convection (where equipped) helps improve browning and reduce hot spots for baking. Controls on pro-style units like this are usually refreshingly direct: tactile knobs, clear markings, and minimal menu-diving, which many users find more reliable and faster in real kitchens. There are, however, category-typical considerations. Pro-style gas ranges often require proper ventilation to manage heat output and cooking byproducts, and they may not suit buyers who prefer a quieter, cooler-running electric or induction setup. Stainless finishes also demand routine wiping to keep fingerprints and cooking oils from showing, especially in bright kitchens. Finally, the learning curve can be real: higher-output burners reward good technique but can overheat delicate sauces until you dial in your preferred settings. Verdict: the Thor Kitchen RSG36 (SKU: RSG36) is best for confident cooks who want a robust, pro-style gas range with the space and heat to handle ambitious meals—an appealing fit for many North American kitchens, including Canadian households outfitting larger, open-concept spaces. Buyers who prioritize ultra-precise low-temp control, minimal heat in the room, or app-driven features may want to consider alternatives better aligned with those preferences.
Thor Kitchen RSG36 Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • High-heat performance with up to 18,000 BTU burners for fast boiling and strong searing
  • 6 sealed burners plus continuous grates make it easy to slide heavy pots across the cooktop
  • Large oven capacity (about 6.1 cu. ft.) fits oversized cookware and large baking sheets
  • True convection + multiple modes (Air Fry, Pizza, Dehydrate, Fast Preheat) for more even, versatile cooking
  • Self-clean cycle and a telescopic rack help reduce effort for cleanup and handling heavy dishes
  • Tilt touch control panel with illuminated display improves visibility and usability
  • Not ENERGY STAR rated, so it may use more energy than some competing models
  • No Wi‑Fi/smart connectivity (limited app/remote features compared with smart ranges)
  • Hood recommended and no downdraft ventilation—plan for proper external venting
  • Freestanding pro-style size/weight can make delivery and installation more demanding
  • If your home is not already set up for natural gas, conversion/installation may add cost

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