Thor Kitchen RSG48EB-SS reviews

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Thor Kitchen Gordon Ramsay RSG48EB-SS Gas Range, 7 cu. ft. Capacity, 48 inch Exterior Width, Manual Clean, Convection, 18,000 BTU Highest Burner, Double Oven, Matte Black (Stainless Steel Handle) colour
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Expert Review for Thor Kitchen RSG48EB-SS
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for serious home cooks who want a commercial-style centerpiece without stepping into true restaurant equipment, the Thor Kitchen RSG48EB-SS 48-inch range from the Gordon Ramsay Collection targets households that cook frequently, entertain often, and value high-output burners paired with a large, multi-rack oven. In day-to-day use, it’s best suited to buyers who routinely run multiple pans at once and want the space and heat authority to sear, simmer, and sauté simultaneously. Build quality and layout are the first strengths you notice. The stainless-steel presentation is appropriately substantial for this category, with a wide cooking surface that reduces crowding and makes it easier to keep “hot” and “warm” zones separated. Controls are typically straightforward and glove-friendly, which matters when you’re adjusting heat mid-recipe. For many kitchens, the 48-inch format also improves workflow: you can keep a stockpot going while still having room for a griddle-style task or multiple skillets without constant reshuffling. Performance is where this platform earns its keep. A range in this class is expected to deliver strong top-end output for fast boiling and searing, while still offering stable low settings for sauces and delicate reductions. In practical terms, that translates to quicker preheats, better recovery when cold ingredients hit a hot pan, and fewer compromises when cooking a full meal at once. The oven capacity and rack flexibility are also meaningful benefits for roasts, sheet pans, and multi-dish baking—especially for holiday cooking or larger family routines common in both the U.S. and Canada. There are, however, realistic considerations typical of 48-inch pro-style ranges. The physical size and heat output may not suit smaller kitchens or buyers who rarely cook more than one dish at a time. As with most high-BTU gas ranges, ventilation is important; without adequate hood performance, heat and cooking byproducts can linger. Cleaning can also be more involved than on sealed, minimalist cooktops, simply because pro-style layouts prioritize access and power over seamless surfaces. Overall, the Thor Kitchen RSG48EB-SS is a strong fit for committed home cooks who want pro-style capacity, confident burner performance, and an oven that can keep up with entertaining. Buyers with limited space, minimal ventilation, or lighter cooking habits may be better served by a smaller, simpler range format.
Thor Kitchen RSG48EB-SS Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • 48-inch pro-style footprint with 7 sealed burners for true multi-dish cooking
  • High-output cooktop power up to 18,000 BTU for fast boiling and strong searing
  • Dual-oven setup (4.8 cu. ft. + 2.2 cu. ft.) helps you cook at different temps at the same time
  • Commercial convection fan promotes more even baking and roasting results
  • Continuous grates make it easier to slide heavy pots and pans across burners
  • Telescopic racks add convenience and safety when handling hot, heavy cookware
  • No self-clean cycle, so oven cleaning is more manual
  • No Sabbath mode (may be a dealbreaker for some households)
  • No built-in air fry mode
  • Large 48-inch size requires ample kitchen space and proper ventilation planning
  • Heavy unit can make delivery/installation more complex

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