LG 6.3 cu. ft. Slide-In Gas Range with Probake Convection Oven in Stainless Steel

ProBake convection oven delivers even baking results on each rack. 5 burner stove top with UltraHeat Burner for fastest boil. Clean your LG oven in just 10 minutes with convenient EasyClean.

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You and your guests know good taste is about more than big flavors. Thanks to LG’s sleek Slide-In Gas Range with ProBake Convection, you won’t just entertain — you’ll wow. LG ProBake Convection gives you the confidence of professional style baking on every rack, every time. With its brushed stainless-steel finish, integrated SmoothTouch glass controls and a streamlined design that fits flush with your counters, not only will you cook like a pro — you’ll look like one.

  • LG ProBake Convection delivers even baking results on every rack, every time: the heating element was moved from the bottom of the oven to the back wall for optimal heat distribution
  • EasyClean delivers a superior clean in a 10 quick minutes and three easy steps to leave your oven sparkling fresh without strong chemical fumes or high heat – simply spray the oven interior with water, press EasyClean and then in 10 minutes quickly wipe away any leftover grime
  • A sleek, built-in look with a depth that lines up with standard kitchen countertops
  • Huge 6.3 cu. ft. large capacity oven can conquer large meals with room to spare, such as your 24 lb. plus turkeys or tons of side dishes
  • LG UltraHeat 18,500 BTU burners deliver every bit of the precision you love about gas with even more power
  • Sleek, angled controls put power and visibility at your fingertips while bringing an updated, stylish look to your kitchen
  • Brilliant blue oven interior provides an upscale look with premium interior design
  • Intuitive SmoothTouch glass controls not only look sleek but make operating your range a snap with just a touch of your finger. Best of all, they have been designed with practicality in mind — the smooth surface easily wipes clean
  • The supersized oven window allows you to easily check the progress of a meal no matter where it’s placed in the oven
  • Keep your kitchen necessities organized with a convenient and stylish storage drawer below
  • An included removable griddle pan that fits perfectly on the oval burner on these ranges; You can start cooking right away – pancakes, eggs, meat, and everything else that can be cooked on a griddle
  • Download the SmartThinQ application to enable the smart cooking feature; store your favorite recipes, search Food Channel recipes and sync with your oven, and it will adjust the operating settings to follow the instructions

Additional information

Depth With Door(s) Open 90 Degrees (In.)

47.25

Oven Interior Depth x Height x Width (in)

20 x 21.35 x 24.87

Product Depth x Height x Width (in)

28.938 x 36 x 29.88

Range Size

30 in.

Certifications and Listings

CSA Listed

Manufacturer Warranty

1 Year Parts & Labor

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10 Reviews For This Product

  1. 10

    by Eddie

    Awesome! Best range ever owned.

  2. 10

    by Don

    This is by far my dream range and oven. The griddle makes it so easy to make pancakes and other items right on top. It is a gas unit which I prefer over electric. The oven heats quickly and cooks everything perfectly. Easy to clean up after messy drips and run overs. Best purchase ever!

  3. 10

    by Heather

    I love this oven!!! I bake a lot and this is the best oven I’ve ever used. I can bake three years at once and they all bake evenly.

  4. 10

    by Lynn

    I purchased this slide in stove sight unseen while wintering in Florida. When I returned I had it installed and it’s been better than expected. I love the insta heat burner for a rapid cook surface. The oven has three racks for perfect baking or roasting. I’m so glad I have this slide in stove!

  5. 10

    by Nate

    These appliances in black stainless steel are very beautiful and so easy to take care of.

  6. 10

    by Zean

    After a 23 year life our old oven finally stood working a few months ago. We had purchased an LG fridge earlier and was impressed so decided to go with the same brand and style for our given. Not only does it look great but it works far better than our old drive. I especially appreciate the many given settings from convection to pouring fit our baking needs. Overall we are very happy with our purchase.

  7. 10

    by Maria

    I had this oven installed a few weeks ago and I must say with the stainless steel finish & heavy duty gas racks, its a real eye opener. The fit in the counter was perfect and the large opening in the rear bottom of this appliance accommodated the gas line perfectly. Slid right in. I used all 5 top burners at once, including the grill plate, with no problems whatsoever. I did purchase the extra warranty so only time will tell if I will need it. To me the best feature will be the easy clean oven, even thought I haven’t used it yet. Now my whole kitchen is LG brand appliance and hopefully it will wear like the rest of them.

  8. 10

    by James

    We have had this for about a month now. The convection feature combined with gas heat is a great combination. It heats up fast and cooks fast. The biggest burner boils water for pasta faster than any stove we have ever owned. I’m not sure why that is but it is. We haven’t had to clean it yet so I don’t know about that.

  9. 10

    by Scott

    The chef stove/oven is great. I have always loved to cook, and this helps me be a better one. Love the convection oven, preheats quickly, and cooks evenly throughout whatever I am cooking.

  10. 10

    by Wendy

    I bought an entire LG kitchen suite 3 weeks ago. This oven is great. It heats quickly. It is very intuitive. On a lesser note, It is a good looking appliance as well.

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