Date published: 2026-04-08
Designed for serious home cooks who want professional-style capacity with the speed and control of induction, the Thor Kitchen RSI36B-BRZ 36-inch induction range targets buyers upgrading to a statement piece that performs like a modern workhorse. In day-to-day use, this format is especially well-suited to households that routinely cook multiple dishes at once, entertain often, or prefer the cleaner look and easier maintenance of a slide-in style range.
On the cooktop, induction’s core advantage is precision with immediacy: power changes translate quickly to the pan, which makes simmering delicate sauces and bringing large pots to a boil noticeably more efficient than conventional electric. Because heat is generated in the cookware rather than radiating from a hot surface, the surrounding glass stays comparatively cooler, helping reduce baked-on spills and making wipe-downs simpler. For many kitchens, that “clean as you go” benefit is as meaningful as the performance gains. Induction also tends to be quieter than gas in terms of combustion noise, though users should expect some normal operational sounds such as faint fan operation and occasional cookware vibration, which are typical for the category.
The oven side of a 36-inch range is where this product class earns its keep. The wider cavity and rack real estate are practical advantages for roasting, baking multiple trays, or handling oversized cookware. A well-built range in this segment should feel stable at the door and controls, and the bronze-accent styling of the Thor Kitchen RSI36B-BRZ adds a premium visual cue that can complement both contemporary and transitional kitchens—an aesthetic that often resonates in design-forward U.S. and Canada remodels alike.
There are a few limitations to consider. Induction requires compatible magnetic cookware; buyers with aluminum, copper, or some non-magnetic stainless sets may need to replace key pieces. Also, a 36-inch induction range typically demands appropriate electrical capacity and careful installation planning, which may not suit older homes without an updated circuit. Finally, the glass surface, while easy to clean, benefits from mindful use to avoid scratches from gritty pan bottoms.
Overall, Thor Kitchen RSI36B-BRZ is best for cooks who value fast, controllable heat, a cleaner cooking surface, and the expanded oven footprint of a 36-inch platform. Those who prefer universal cookware compatibility or want the simplest electrical requirements may want to consider alternatives better aligned with their kitchen infrastructure.
