Our top pick, the LG LSGL6335F Smart Wi-fi Enabled ProBake Convection Oven, has a large cooking surface, a built-in griddle, easy-clean function, and smart features that make it stand out.  Here are the best gas ranges. The combination of smart features and user-friendly functions makes the LG LSGL6335F 6.3-cubic-foot Smart Convection Gas Slide-In Range a popular pick for a gas stove. This option has features like a convection oven with an air fryer function, plus a 20,000 BTU power burner for high heat cooking or rapid boiling. It also incorporates one of LG’s newest innovations in range technology: the InstaView oven door. Knock twice on the glass, and you’ll get an illuminated view of your meal or baked goods’ progress, without losing any oven heat by opening the door.  With this gas range, there’s no shortage of space for all your baking, roasting, or broiling needs. The LG LSGL6335F has 6.3 cubic feet of space inside the oven. It’s one of the roomiest models available, outside of professional gas ranges. You can plan to cook up to a 20-pound turkey—plus side dishes—in this oven. You might think that such a large oven translates into long preheating times, but you can expect it to reach 350 degrees Fahrenheit in about 15 minutes. And, there’s no need to hover over the range while you wait—this model is equipped with Wi-Fi, so you receive a notification on your smart device when the oven has reached the desired temperature. Also worth mentioning is the fact that this well-equipped gas range includes a standard self-cleaning mode, along with an EasyClean 10-minute cycle for quick, routine oven cleaning.  The cooktop of this gas range has five sealed burners, including the 20,000 BTU power burner mentioned above. It’s worth noting that the center burner is an elongated oval, ideal for use with the included griddle or oversize cookware. Front knob controls let you easily operate the burners, while a digital control pad makes it simple to control oven functions. However, some customers note that the control pad appears dim in some lighting conditions.  Price at time of publish: $2,099 The GE JGBS66REKSS has a standard oven with 5.0 cubic feet of space as well as a steam clean option for light messes. It’s important to note that this model utilizes a broiler drawer rather than an in-oven broiler. It is one of the biggest caveats about this budget gas range since the broiler drawer eliminates storage for bakeware and is also very low to the floor. Despite that, most people rave about how quickly the oven heats up and appreciate its simple, straightforward operation. While budget gas ranges usually are basic by design, the GE JGBS66REKSS is available with a stainless steel or slate finish for a very affordable price. A standard black or white finish is available as well, with the perk of an additional $50 or so in savings. Price at time of publish: $1,173 If you’re looking for further reason to splurge on this gas range, consider the fact that it’s equipped with an Inspiral burner. This commercial-style burner swirls the flame under cookware, eliminating uneven heating and helping you produce gourmet results with everything from stir fry to steak. The continuous cast iron grate makes it easy to move pots and pans from one burner to another as needed, but it is heavy to remove for deep cleaning the burners on your stove. Other must-have features of this high-end gas range include a pair of 18,000 BTU power burners, three baking racks for more capacity, and built-in Wi-Fi for monitoring your appliance from a smartphone. Price at time of publish: $6,599 The GE JGSS66SELSS 5.3-cubic-foot Slide-In Gas Range has five burners, including a center oval burner with an integrated griddle. There are two 15,000 BTU power burners, which offers you the option to cook with high heat on two surfaces simultaneously. The oven has sought-after features like an in-oven broiler and a steam-cleaning mode. However, it’s not equipped with an air fryer function or a longer, in-depth self-cleaning mode. Some home cooks might miss these features, but this slide-in gas range is one of the most affordable and well-equipped options for a built-in appliance look.  Price at time of publish: $1,499 Frigidaire was the first to introduce a gas range with air fryer, giving it a leg up on the competition. Home cooks consistently praise this model for turning out crispy favorites like chicken wings or frozen fries. Note that an air fryer tray is an optional accessory, but you can also use a baking sheet with a rack for similar results. Other impressive features of the convection oven include a 90-second preheat, integrated temperature probe, and four self-cleaning modes to choose from. The range top is a pleasure to cook with, too. It has five burners, including an 18,000 power burner and a center oval burner. The continuous grate system makes it easy to slide pots and pans anywhere on the range, but an included nonstick griddle can also be used in conjunction with the center burner.  Price at time of publish: $1,349 The Samsung NX60A6751SS is a freestanding gas range with dual ovens. The upper oven has 3.4 cubic feet of space, while the lower oven offers 2.5 cubic feet of cooking room. It’s a cinch to pull out the removable divider in between the two ovens, giving you access to a single, large 6.0-cubic-foot oven. This flexibility single handedly sets this gas range apart. It means that you don’t have to wait as long for a single oven to heat up without giving up the option to cook larger dishes on an as-needed basis. Other features that make this gas range a great buy include convection cooking, with a fan to evenly distribute warm air throughout the oven. It’s also equipped with an air fry function, although you will need to use the entire oven to take advantage of this feature.  On top of the range, you’ll find five burners, including two power burners with up to 18,000 BTU. Other expected and useful features include an edge-to-edge cast iron grate system and an included griddle for batch cooking breakfast or burgers.  Price at time of publish: $1,699 On the subject of the oven, the GE JGAS640RMSS has 2.9 cubic feet of space inside the range. For a compact gas range, this capacity is about average. An in-oven broiler adds versatility to the functions of the oven while also freeing up space for a full-width storage drawer that can hold bakeware, pots, or pans. A 30-minute steam-cleaning mode is great for offering a cleaning shortcut without the use of oven cleaning sprays or a lot of manual scrubbing. However, it’s better suited for light-duty cleaning. Major messes will likely still require an in-depth and hands-on oven cleaning. Price at time of publish: $899 While the range isn’t oversized, it has the ability to handle large cookware and multiple pots and pans. The 5-burner cooktop includes a high-power 18,000 BTU burner for searing foods and rapid boiling. An integrated griddle is a plus for cooking batches of pancakes or bacon. However, we noticed that it interrupts the edge-to-edge cast iron grate system, limiting your ability to slide pots and pans from one side of the stove to the other. Price at time of publish: $1,099 The Kucht Pro-Style 36-inch Natural Gas Range is a full stainless steel range that offers the unique option to swap the door and kick plate color to match your decor. Manual control knobs line the front of this freestanding gas range, freeing you from worries over malfunctioning electronic controls and giving you precise control over the flame operation. As expected of a professional gas range, you have a high-power 20,000 BTU dual burner with a simmer option, plus five more burners ranging from 6,000 to 15,000 BTU. In short, you can achieve a high flame or a low simmer by using the wide range of burners available on this model. The convection oven offers up to 22,000 BTU of heating power and features a 10,000 BTU in-oven broiler. One of its standout features is the smooth gliding oven racks that roll out and save you from reaching into the hot oven to place or remove a dish. Similar to most professional gas ranges, this model lacks a self-cleaning function, but with regular maintenance, it is easy enough to clean.  Price at time of publish: $3,285

Slide-In vs. Freestanding

A range can either have a slide-in or freestanding build. This build affects how the appliance will look in your kitchen, and how you’ll install it. A slide-in range will sit flush with your countertops, and most likely have a front control panel instead of a back one. The downside? It’s not quite as spacious inside as a freestanding model. A freestanding model can be placed anywhere in your kitchen, and features a back control panel. It’s not quite as stylish, but usually runs at a lower price point.

Self-Clean Setting

When it comes time to clean your oven, a self-clean setting tackles the oil stains, grime, and odors for you, so you don’t have to apply cleaner and do the scrubbing yourself. To start, you typically just need to select the setting, lock your oven door, and wait three to four hours for the cycle to complete. Your range will get very hot, as the setting uses extremely high temperatures to turn the debris and stains into ash. This feature can be found in both budget-friendly and high-end ranges, but may add a bit to a range’s overall price tag.

Standout Features

Proofing Setting

Those who enjoy baking can benefit from a proofing mode. This feature turns your gas range into a humid and warm console, where your dough can sit and rise before it bakes. The warmth triggers the fermentation process, allowing the yeast to expand. When paired with a convection oven, this setting is effective in providing professional results.

Griddle

A stovetop griddle is a new feature in gas ranges that eliminates the need for a separate appliance to prepare hot sandwiches, pancakes, and bacon. It’s either included in your purchase and can be placed over a central burner when needed, or integrated between two sets of burners. Although it can be hard to use large cookware and the griddle at the same time, this feature is particularly handy for households who don’t have much space in their kitchen to store a separate appliance, or frequently cook breakfast food.

Reversible Burner Grates

Gas ranges that are more high-end and expensive can feature reversible burner grates. These cast-iron grates can be flipped upside-down, to expose a subtle, central dip. When placed over a burner, the grates accommodate very large cookware like woks and can benefit gourmet chefs who use a range of kitchen tools to prep intricate meals.

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This article was written by Erica Puisis, who specializes in researching large and small home appliances, including ranges, cooktops, washers, dryers, vacuums, and more. To find the best gas ranges, she considered features that make the appliance easier to use for experienced and amateur cooks alike. Each model was rated on factors like capacity, cleaning modes, and burner options. Most gas cooktops include a small burner with a low BTU for simmering or low heat, a medium burner with a mid-range BTU for general-purpose cooking and frying, and a large burner with a high BTU for high heat cooking. Some cooktops also include an oversized burner in the center of the cooktop, which has a high BTU and can hold a large pot to quickly bring food to a boil.  On the other hand, electric stoves don’t require a gas hookup and are easier to install. If you bake often, you may prefer the consistent, dry heat of an electric oven.  In addition, Erica spoke with Deane Biermeier, an experienced home contractor and a member of The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board. He spoke about what to consider when shopping for a gas range and offered tips on the features to save and splurge on.