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Thor Kitchen Gordon Ramsay RSG48ELP-BLU Propane Gas Range, 7 cu. ft. Capacity, 48 inch Exterior Width, Convection, Manual Clean, Double Oven, Stainless Steel (Navy Blue Handle) colour
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Expert Review for Thor Kitchen RSG48ELP-BLU
Date published: 2025-12-30
Designed for serious home cooks who want commercial-style capability in a residential footprint, the Thor Kitchen RSG48ELP-BLU 48-inch range from the Gordon Ramsay Collection is best suited to large households, frequent entertainers, and anyone who regularly runs multiple pots and pans at once. In day-to-day use, its appeal is straightforward: high-output cooking power up top paired with a spacious oven below, wrapped in a bold, professional aesthetic that reads “pro kitchen” without feeling industrial. The cooktop is the centerpiece on a 48-inch format, giving you the real estate to stage ingredients, run simultaneous burners, and accommodate oversized cookware. For practical cooking, that translates to faster boil times, better heat recovery when you add cold ingredients, and more flexibility when you’re juggling sautéing, simmering, and searing at the same time. Burner layouts on ranges in this class are typically designed to reduce crowding, and that matters more than raw BTU numbers: you’ll notice it when you can keep handles from colliding and still slide a large pan into position without lifting everything off the grates. In the oven, buyers should expect strong roasting performance and the capacity to handle large-format meals—useful for holiday cooking or batch baking. A well-built door, stable racks, and predictable temperature control are the details that separate “looks pro” from “works pro,” and this category is generally judged on consistency over time rather than novelty features. The overall construction and finish are also a functional benefit: heavier grates and robust knobs tend to hold up better under daily high-heat use and frequent cleaning. There are a few realistic limitations to consider. A 48-inch pro-style range demands space, ventilation planning, and a bit more cleaning discipline than a standard 30-inch unit; it may not suit smaller kitchens or buyers who prefer low-maintenance appliances. As with most high-output gas ranges, heat and cooking aromas can build quickly without an appropriately sized hood. Additionally, the bold colorway can be a design commitment—great for statement kitchens, but less flexible if you anticipate changing décor. Verdict: the Thor Kitchen RSG48ELP-BLU is a compelling choice for performance-driven cooks who value capacity, power, and presence—whether outfitting a U.S. home kitchen or a Canadian open-concept space where the range is always on display. Those prioritizing compact sizing, minimal upkeep, or a more understated look may want to consider simpler configurations.
Thor Kitchen RSG48ELP-BLU Pros & Cons
Pros Cons
  • 48-inch professional-style range delivers a premium built-in look and high-capacity cooking surface.
  • Multiple burners support flexible cooking (from gentle simmering to high-heat searing).
  • Large oven capacity makes it easier to cook for families and entertaining (roasts, multiple trays, big cookware).
  • Stainless/pro-style design pairs well with modern kitchens and other pro appliances.
  • Good choice for serious home cooks who want a restaurant-inspired layout and presence.
  • Requires significant space and proper ventilation—often best paired with a strong range hood.
  • May need a dedicated electrical/gas setup (installation can be more complex than a standard range).
  • Large size can be overkill for smaller kitchens or lighter cooking habits.
  • Pro-style ranges can run hotter and require a learning curve for precise heat control.
  • Heavier unit may require extra care for delivery, placement, and service access.

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