LG 5.8 cu.ft. Smart Single Oven Gas Range with EasyClean, Wi-Fi Enabled in Stainless Steel

Cook bigger meals without cramping your oven. EasyClean cleans oven in minutes & has anti-bacterial coating. Smart Home & Wi-Fi enabled to operate & troubleshoot w/ phone app.

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Cooking for a crowd? No problem! This large capacity gas single oven range lets you cook bigger meals without cramping the oven and its premium wide grates support all 5 burners at once with pans of all shapes and sizes. ThinQ(R) technology lets you control the oven remotely and Proactive Customer Care sends maintence tips and alerts. And skip the post-dinner cleanup argument; a three-step, 10-minute EasyClean option gets everyone off the hook.
Size of your oven shouldn’t dictate what you can cook or for how many people. This Large Capacity Oven gives you more space so you have the flexibility to cook bigger meals without cramping your oven
Got 10 minutes then you have time to clean your oven. LG EasyClean the only 10-minute oven cleaning cycle technology brings you the fastest oven-cleaning feature yet. In three easy steps and 10 quick minutes your oven can be sparkling clean, 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. And you can still use the traditional self-clean cycle for the occasional deep clean
Simplify meals with 5 burners, allowing you to have more cooking and warming flexibility
A Better Boil Spend less time waiting and more time cooking. The powerful Superboil 17,000 BTU Burner brings water and other liquids to a boil quickly
From big pans to small pots, oblong cookware to oversize griddles, the wide grate design of this LG gas range has room for them all. Rectangular grates cover more of the cooktop surface so you can use all 5 burners at once without performing a balancing act with your pans. Perfectly practical but far from predictable the heavy duty grates extend from edge to edge to blend in with surrounding countertops and lend a premium look to your kitchen
Best view in the kitchen this super-sized window allows you to easily check the progress of a meal no matter where it’s placed in the oven
Intuitive SmoothTouch glass controls not only look sleek but makes 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
A premium range should meet your needs and look beautiful doing it. The Brilliant Blue Interior provides an upscale look with premium interior design
Even with the huge capacity oven above, LG still found a way to maintain the handy storage drawer below. It’s a convenient, stylish way to store all your kitchen necessities and stay organized
LG ranges featuring ThinQ technology will change the way you think – and the way you live. Begin preheating the oven from the office and get a jump-start on that planned meal. Check on dishes from the comfort of your couch by monitoring cooking mode and remaining time on your Android or iOS device using the ThinQ app. Designed with the connected home in mind, you can even activate the timer with a simple voice command, since ThinQ technology works with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa
Grill griddle not included
Installation is not available in all locations. See store for details.

Additional information

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

48.03

Oven Interior Depth x Height x Width (in)

28.94 x 47.31 x 24.88

Product Depth x Height x Width (in)

28.88 x 46.5 x 29.88

Range Size

30 in.

Certifications and Listings

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Manufacturer Warranty

Limited Warranty 1 Year Parts & Labor

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by John

    This stove is very attractive compared to other brands. The grates are very heavy but pleasant in appearance. Only negative is learning the operation of the features.

  2. 07

    by Lasers

    I’ve had my stive for several months now and love it. Easy to clean and love the look of Stainless steel. Each burner is a different size which is great. Select your pot and then just place it on the correct sized burner. The griddle burner is wonderful for pancakes and anything else you want to make in batches.

  3. 07

    by Steve

    My range is a huge upgrade over my previous one. Love the 5 burner configuration and how hot and fast the stovetop is.

  4. 07

    by Don

    Very happy with this purchase. Lots of space inside, works great, looks great.

  5. 07

    by Brett

    After 15 yrs with a stove that we got with the house we built, it was time for something updated. We looked at a few different models and price points. This particular appliance fit our budget and needs. So far we love it.

  6. 07

    by Sylvia

    My old stove was very old. I moved it and broke it. I was in a pinch and needed a stove right off. This stove was everything I wanted and the right price.

  7. 07

    by Reggie

    Great looks and function. Glad I got the base model i already had an air fryer and not that fond of convection for big stuff. The only issue is once I hooked it up to wifi it tells me i need to clean the oven which i have never used. I do have a pizza stone in it maybe thats the issue? My power also goes out a lot and it seams to message me after that. The app is very lame but it does work not really usefull except for registration.

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