LG Electronics 6.3 cu. ft. Slide-in Gas Range with EasyClean, Instaview and Air Fry in Printproof Stainless Steel

Knock twice to check on food in an instant with LG InstaView. Air Fry is built into the large capacity oven. EasyClean cleans oven in minutes + Self-Clean.

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No matter what you’ve got cooking, this versatile LG range has you covered. Quickly air fry enough hot wings to feed a crowd. Own the holidays with ProBake Convection for the perfect roast and racks of evenly baked cookies. Get dinner going in a hurry with the UltraHeat 20,000 BTU power burner. The sleek, slide-in design and InstaView window enhance the style of your kitchen, while the PrintProof finish and EasyClean cooktop and oven keep your range looking like new.

  • Whether you’re baking large batches of cookies or a 20 lbs. turkey and the sides for the holidays, this spacious 6.3 cu. ft. oven can fit it all
  • Now you can check on food in an instant with 2-quick knocks, the LG InstaView Window lets you see inside your oven without ever opening the door and letting heat escape
  • Air fry delivers crispy flavor fast with no preheating and makes enough to feed a crowd, with no need to buy yet another gadget that takes up counter space, just press air fry to prepare favorite snacks like French fries, hot wings and more, high temperatures and the convection fan work together to deliver the flavor and crunch you crave without the oil-or the guilt
  • LG ProBake convection ranges offer the gold standard in convection technology delivering even baking results on every rack, every time, inspired by pro-style ranges, this powerful dual-speed fan evenly distributes super-heated air, minimizing hot and cold spots for mealtime perfection that never disappoints – once you try it, you’ll never go back
  • EasyClean helps keep the inside of your oven looking like new with this 10-minute feature – the fastest available, simply spray the interior with water, press the EasyClean button and let the oven do the work – without chemicals or high-heat, and you can still use the traditional self-clean cycle for the occasional deep clean
  • Now, you can simply wipe away splatters thanks to the specially coated surface of LG’s EasyClean stainless steel cooktop
  • 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 perfectly 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, multi-tasking has reached a smart, new level
  • LG ThinQ’s scan-to-cook feature takes the guesswork out of frozen food meal prep, simply scan the UPC code from the ready-made meal from the ThinQ app to remotely set oven temperature and cooking time
  • Proactive customer care, activated when you download the ThinQ app and connect your smart appliance, provides customized maintenance tips and usage reports to help keep your appliances running at their best, plus receive alerts for potential problem before they arise
  • When ordinary burners can’t keep pace with your on-demand dinner schedule, turn up the power with the UltraHeat 20k power burner that boils water and other liquids fast
  • Expand your options with 5 cooktop burners with a range of BTU’s that give you more flexibility and the power and precision you need when you need it, from big pans to small pots, oblong cookware to oversize griddles, this cooktop has the room for them all
  • Now you can have all of the things you love about stainless, without the need for special cleaners or constant attention, LG’s PrintProof fingerprint and smudge resistant finish easily wipes clean with a soft, dry cloth for a distinctive kitchen that handles real-life in style
  • Slide-in design creates a premium, custom built-in look with back-lit pro-style knobs and a digital control panel in the front, giving you clean lines so the beauty of your backsplash shines through
  • Stop reaching over hot pans to adjust your cooktop burners, sleek, angled controls put power and visibility at your fingertips while bringing an updated, stylish look to your kitchen
  • A premium range should meet your needs and look beautiful doing it, the brilliant blue interior provides an upscale look with premium interior design
  • 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
  • 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
  • Cast Iron Griddle included.
  • Installation is not available in all locations. See store for details.

Additional information

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

47.25

Oven Interior Depth x Height x Width (in)

19.75 x 21.31 x 24.81

Product Depth x Height x Width (in)

29.28 x 37.13 x 29.88

Range Size (Width)

30 in.

Certifications and Listings

ADA Compliant

Manufacturer Warranty

Parts & Labor 1 Year

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9 Reviews For This Product

  1. 09

    by Jody

    The app is pretty cool. The stove is easy to clean. So far, all our food has been done to our expectations. Waiting to still use the proofing feature. Great purchase.

  2. 09

    by Truck

    Purchased as part of a bundled package which really enhanced the appearance of our kitchen.

  3. 09

    by Chris

    I purchased this range about 6 weeks ago. It fits perfect in the space, looks awesome, and cooks both stovetop and oven extremely well. All burners function at described BTU’s and the oven temps/baking and roasting/Air Fry/proof and keep warm also function as anticipated. I would have given this appliance 5 stars, however, the quick clean feature I have not been impressed with as described in the ad video. Bummer as I was looking forward to that quick clean up function. I have not yet used the full self-clean but anticipate it will perform as expected. Also, the top surface cleans easily but the grates require some effort to clean so they look new and not stained. But it cooks and bakes exceptionally well and that is the most important. I am happy with this purchase. I may be even happier over time as I cook and bake more items.

  4. 09

    by Vergi

    This is a very nice unit, and we really like it. My only negative is that the drawer is very flimsy and the front easily dents. I would recommend the product but caution people to be careful when closing the drawer.

  5. 09

    by Steve

    Love this range. This is our first all-gas range and we are not disappointed. This range does everything our dual fuel did and looks great to boot. My criticisms are that there is no back light on the dials, it seems slow to heat up, and the convection bake temp won’t go beyond 400F, at least so far as we’ve tried. Still, it works well and we feel it is a good value purchase.

  6. 09

    by Jim

    We are very happy with this range/oven! Very nice product and cannot wait to get our new LG washer and dryer!

  7. 09

    by John

    This LG stove is easy to use and it’s eye-catching. From the sweet alarm tunes to everything moving smoothly, I highly recommend this unit.

  8. 09

    by Dottie

    I’ve had my range for a couple of weeks and haven’t tried all it’s amazing features but love the ones I have tried. My only issue is that the number pad isn’t backlit and it’s hard to see the numbers. They’re not as sensitive as I’d like, either. You have to push pretty hard to get them to respond.

  9. 09

    by Uli

    I bought this stove 2 weeks ago and it works great! The stovetop works great. The oven as well. I miss the glasstop of my old stove, but what can you do if the oven is not working anymore, after 17 years, you have to move to a new stove. But so far I am happy with this LG stove. The front burners are strong. It does what it is supposed to, and the stove was available in the store.

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