The GRANDEUR URY3655AS 36 in. Freestanding Gas Convection Range sets a new standard in high-performance cooking. With a spacious 5.2 cu. ft. oven, six sealed burners, and commercial-grade components, this 36 in. gas range delivers the precision and power demanded by professional chefs-now available for your home kitchen.
Highlights
6 High-Powered Sealed Burners - More flexibility, more control. Simmer, sear, and saute with precision across a spacious cooktop.
5.2 cu. ft. Blue Porcelain Oven Cavity - Expansive oven space with a premium blue porcelain finish for durability and style.
Convection Fan - Ensures even heat distribution for consistent, professional-quality results.
Infrared Broil Burner (16,500 BTU) - Lock in flavor with intense top-down radiant heat; ideal for broiling and finishing dishes.
U-Shaped Bake Burner (22,000 BTU) - Powerful and evenly distributed heat for perfect bakes every time.
Dual Halogen Interior Lights - Bright, clear illumination so you can check your dishes without opening the oven door.
2 Nickel-Plated Telescopic Racks - Smooth-glide racks make it easy to handle large, heavy cookware.
Black Porcelain Drip Pan - Easy to clean, built to last, and resistant to stains and spills.
Continuous Cast-Iron Grates - Move pots and pans with ease across a solid, professional-grade cooktop.
Metal Control Knobs with Control Panel LED Lighting - Add a touch of luxury and visibility to your cooking experience.
- 6 sealed burners for flexibility and control
- 2 nickel-plated telescopic racks handle large, heavy cookware.
- Convection fan ensures even heat distribution
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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