Best gas ranges for 2024
The best gas ranges for any kitchen, style or budget
The best gas ranges will give you flexibility with cooking, providing you with a choice of burner size and power. They will also reach temperature quickly and provide even cooking, whether you are searing and cooking meat on the burners or baking a cake or cooking a roast. Whatever features you are looking for you'll want to get value for money and a product that performs as you expect. The same applies if you are looking for one of the best electric ranges.
To help you decide what gas range is right for your needs and budget, we’ve conducted research into the best gas ranges available to buy today. So, whether you are after a solid performer, a range with air fry, smart features or a premium appliance, we’ve selected the best gas ranges from you to chose from.
The quick list
Here’s the best gas ranges you can buy right now based on our comprehensive online research. Scroll on for our full in-depth reviews.
Best overall
If you’re after a great performance, the GE PGB935YPFS gas range is an excellent option. It comes with five burners, including a tri-ring burner, and an extra-large, reversible cast-iron griddle. It also has a no-preheat air fry function, a self-cleaning steam option, and a handy, bottom drawer for storing baking sheets, plus smart home connectivity.
Best budget
If you're after a gas range that does it all and comes in at a good price, then this Fridigaire is for you. With a five element edge-to-edge cooktop and convection oven and Air Fry feature, it can handle a range of cooking needs. It also boosts a 5.1 cu.ft capacity oven, and an ample storage drawer.
Best with air fryer
If you enjoy fried foods, this LG gas range offers the best of both worlds. Not only does it give a powerful performance, but is highly versatile. Alongside its air frying function, it has a large convection oven, griddle burner and griddle, and comes with smart capabilities. You’ll definitely get your money’s worth.
Best slide-in
For those after a more streamlined, slide-in range, the Bosch 800 Series is a great choice. It's powerful and comes with adequate space to cook a turkey, however, not suitable for multiple dishes. But there's a handy, warming drawer underneath that is ideal for entertaining. With an upscale, attractive design, it will blend in nicely with any kitchen.
Best double oven
If you regularly cook feasts, or have a large household, this Samsung has a great double oven option. The single oven can be split in two for cooking separate dishes, and has an easy access, Flex Door design. It also comes with five burners, griddle burner and has clear and easy to read controls.
Best premium
For those who want to splurge on an upscale range, the Café CGS700P2MS1 is a great option. It features six burners, including a high-powered one for quick boils and an integrated griddle to handle large family meals. It also has built in Wi-Fi for a smarter cooking experience.
The best gas ranges you can buy today
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Best overall
1. GE PGB935YPFS
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If you're looking for gas cooking, the best freestanding gas range for you is the GE PGB935YPFS. This model comes with GE's excellent reputation for cooking performance and offers a self-cleaning steam oven that we think no range should be without. The oven is 5.6 cubic feet, which is plenty large for a Thanksgiving turkey, and boasts five burners, including a central griddle. Inside it features an air fry function.
This gas range has a 4.6 star rating out of 1,032 reviews at Home Deport. Users say, "It has an app so I can turn the oven on remotely", and "I use the cast iron griddle for quesadillas and grilled sandwiches".
This GE comes in an easy to clean fingerprint resistant stainless steel finish. We also like that it has three shelves, with six rack options and a lower drawer for storing baking sheets. Although not a budget gas range, we think the added functionality is worth the price.
Best budget
2. Fridigaire FCRG3083AS
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The Fridigaire FCRG3083AS is a freestanding gas range with an 30-inch edge-to-edge cook top that is designed to stand on its own or between cabinets.
With five burners, there's multiple stove top options with a choice between a 5,000 BTU simmer to a 18,000 BTU Quick Boil Burner, plus a central oval burner suitable for griddle cooking or larger pans. The burner caps can be removed easily and are dishwasher safe, making cleaning up easier. The stove top is controlled by knobs on the front of the range, while the oven is controlled by a glass touch panel on the back panel.
This gas range scores a 4.7 star rating out of 657 reviews at Home Depot. Users "the burners heat very evenly and quickly", and that "the middle burner is perfect for a skillet".
This gas range has plenty of extra features, including an Air Fry function, allowing your to make healthier meals for your family. Although you will need to purchase the air fry tray separately. It's large capacity 5.1 cubic feet convection oven, which provides an even heat, is also perfect for baking.
It also has a handy one-touch three-hour self clean cycle, so you don't have to worry about cleaning up after cooking a feast. And its wide storage drawer provides plenty of space for unused racks and baking trays.
Best with air fryer
3. LG LRGL5825F
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You get a lot for your money with the LG LRGL5825 F, a freestanding gas range. On the cooktop there are burners ranging from a super high one for getting spaghetti water boiling fast to an ultra low one for keeping gravy hot. In the center there’s an oval burner and a griddle to use on it is included. The oven is large and has convection and air fry settings. When you want to check on your roast chicken or chiffon cake, you knock twice on the glass window and the oven light comes on.
This gas range scores a 4.7 star rating out of 772 reviews at Best Buy. Users enjoy using the air fry function and say "it's sleek, has great heating speed and comes with so many different options".
LG has equipped this range with the latest smart features. Using an app on your phone, you can monitor and control the range remotely or you can give its marching orders via Google Assistant. The range also connects to cooking apps which will automatically send temperature settings to the oven. Before you call for a service visit, you can use the app to troubleshoot and diagnose problems.
Best slide-in
4. Bosch 800 Series HGI8056UC
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A slide-in range gives you the upscale look of a built-in unit. While the Bosch 800 Series HEI8046U is a step up in price from most free-standing models, it's a lot less expensive than a custom-fitted or professional-style range and is still a significant upgrade when it comes to aesthetics. It has heavy-duty construction, a glass panel and metal control knobs.
This gas ranges scores a 4.5 star rating out of 423 reviews at Home Depot. Users say "I love how the sides go over the counter so food doesn't drop down between", and "I had no idea how much I would enjoy cooking on this".
You do sacrifice some oven space with this model. With a 4.8-cubic-foot capacity, you will be able to fit in the turkey, but you may not be able to pack in as many side dishes at once. Below the oven, in place of storage space, there's a warming drawer, which will come in particularly handy when you're entertaining. As you would expect at this price, the oven comes with three racks and is self-cleaning. However, the stove tends to scratch easily.
Best with double oven
5. Samsung NX60A6751SS
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Gas cooks who need a very flexible oven will find a lot to love in the Samsung NX60A6751SS. It's one of Samsung's fancy FlexDuo models — a freestanding gas range — which means that it has one large oven that can be divided into two.
When you're cooking a Christmas ham or are in a holiday cookie baking frenzy, you have one huge (6.0 cubic foot) oven. If you need to cook two things at once, let's say broil some burgers and bake a pan of brownies, simply insert the divider and you have two ovens.
This gas ranges scored a 4.6 star rating out of 449 reviews at Best Buy. Users say "I like how it tells me how long the preheat will take", and it's "loaded with useable features, Wi-Fi messages, air fry and a dual oven".
Each of these can run at a different temperature and has an individual timer. The only downside is that it may take you a little while to get used to using the oven divider.
In addition to the dual ovens, you'll get five burners, including a large oval burner for the center griddle that comes with the range as well as a low simmer burner. The controls are large and easy to read so you don't need to pull out your reading glasses.
Best premium
6. Café CGS700P2MS1
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Although it's a bit pricey, we're convinced that the Café CGS700P2MS1 is the best freestanding premium gas range for your money. For starters, it has a sophisticated design with towel bar handles and glass touch controls. To give you lots of flexibility, it has six burners, including a high-powered one for quick boils and and an integrated griddle to handle large family meals. It also features an edge-to-edge- cooktop to to ensure maximum capacity.
This gas range scored a 4.6 star rating out of 1,371 reviews at Home Depot. Users say "the power boil function is amazing" and "it easy to use and beautiful to look at".
GE ranges are known for their even heating pattern, which means you can make several layer cakes or sheets of cookies at a time without having to rearrange them during baking. The generously sized convection oven comes with three racks and a temperature probe, and has both a steam-clean feature for quick touch-ups and a full, self-cleaning cycle. If you like asking Alexa or Google Assistant to do things for you, you can add preheating the oven to their chores, as this model works with both voice assistants. Overall, this is the best gas range you can buy.
Best smart
7. Whirlpool WFG975H0HV
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If you have fantasies of a robot cook that makes you dinner, the Whirlpool WFG975H0HV is as close as you'll get right now. It has a Scan-to-Cook feature, which sets the cooking temperature automatically after you scan the food package's bar code. It can also integrate with Amazon's Alexa voice control service, Google Assistant and Siri, so you can ask your voice assistant to start the oven for you and get alerts on your smartphone when everything is ready.
This gas range scored a 4.3 star rating out of 205 reviews at Home Depot. Users say "we enjoyed the 'smart' appliance features... you can scan barcodes on many products and it'll pre-set the temperature and timer", although some people found it hard to connect the smart app.
This freestanding gas range has a very generously sized 5.8-cubic-foot oven and five burners of varying power, including one for quick boils, an oval one for a griddle or fish poacher and one for keeping the soup warm for a latecomer. Thanks to an innovative design, you can clean messes from boilovers without removing the grates, and the grates themselves can be cleaned in the dishwasher. One thing to keep in mind is that Whirlpool's AquaLift is a steam-cleaning cycle and won't make much of a dent on burnt-on stains. It's best to do quick wipe outs after any messy baking or roasting.
Best range for families
8. Samsung NX60A6311SS/AA
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The Samsung NX60A6311SS/AA offers almost everything you can ask for from a freestanding gas range. The large 6.0 cu. ft. oven capacity can easily accommodate a full roast meal, while the stovetop burners will provide ample power to meet your needs, thanks to the Dual Ring Burner. It appears modern and yet conservative with a digital display and five large dials to control the burners.
This gas range scored a 4.6 star rating out of 579 reviews at Best Buy. Users say "the 18K BTU dual power burner is an absolute stand out feature", and "I love the Wi-Fi tech it comes with".
It also offers smart connectivity through Wi-Fi, allowing you to control and monitor the range through your phone as well as giving you access to Samsung’s SmartThings Cooking Service. With this, you can search for and plan out your meals, including saving them. The only thing this range is missing is the convection oven setting, so cooking won’t be as even as it could be. If that setting isn’t important to you, this is the one to get.
Best professional-style
9. Monogram ZGP366NTSS
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People who love cooking enough to invest in a pro-style range are often willing to make room in their kitchen for a 36-inch range. The Monogram ZGP366NTSS offers two high-powered burners, each one offering a steak-searing 23,000 Btu of power as well as four other burners. They are all able to be turned down very low for simmering. The grates can also be reversed to accommodate a round bottomed wok.
This Monogram's oven is one of the largest you can find, with 6.2 cubic feet of space and three racks; two of the racks glide out. The convection oven distributes heat evenly, so it can bake several sheets of cookies at one time.
This gas range scored a 4.6 star rating out of 120 reviews at US Appliance. Users say that they especially like how the burners have a simmer feature and the features such as the roll-out racks.
When you connect the range to the SmartHQ app on your mobile device, you can control the oven settings remotely and even take advantage of cooking programs for specific foods. Lights around the knobs add a luxurious touch, letting you change the intensity or the color of the illumination through the app as well. Unlike previous versions of the Monogram, this range does not have a self cleaning oven, but rather a steam clean function. At more than $6,000, the ZDP366NTSS is a sizable investment, although it's well priced for this caliber of range. You can also get a version with four burners and either a grill or a griddle.
How we picked
Our guide for the best gas ranges is based on extensive consumer report research and online reviews. We use criteria to assess the features and functions of each appliance, including price, to present the best round-up of gas ranges available today.
User friendly
Whether you’re paying out big or small bucks, a gas range must be user-friendly and intuitive. By studying user reviews, we considered ease of use when composing this guide.
Capacity
We considered the number of burners and special features, including central burners and griddles. Internally, we viewed the range’s capacity and the number of shelves and racks for flexibility.
Self-cleaning functions
Easier methods to clean gas and electric ovens are becoming increasingly popular, and we monitored whether an appliance has a special self-cleaning function to help reduce manual cleaning time.
Extra features
There are plenty of additional features to look out for when buying a new gas range, including air fry functions, convection cooking, or tri-ring burners.
1. Air frying functions are just one of the features being introduced into new gas ranges, and work very much like countertop air fryers. Some brands also provide wire mesh cooking baskets to improve internal air circulation while cooking.
2. Convection cooking is another feature that reduces cooking time and saves energy. This beneficial feature tends to appear in mid to high-end gas ranges, rather than budget models.
3. The flexibility of burners is also being improved, with tri-ring burners offering heat for searing, frying, or simmering.
Smart compatibility
Although not essential, smart compatibility is becoming an increasingly popular addition to kitchen appliances. When synced with gas ranges, the user is able to turn on and monitor cooking without being in the room, increasing the flexibility of use.
Price
We considered whether the product’s overall features, functionality, and overall use justified the price.
How to choose
Features to look for when buying a gas range
Power burner/simmer burner: Every range features at least one power burner which allows you to quickly sear, or boil water. The stove should also feature one burner which you can use to sear slowly and create a simmer.
Griddle: If you like making pancakes, then you should look for a gas range with a center bridge burner and griddle. If you use a griddle or poacher, then the bridge burners will come in use for those.
Convection oven: If you're into baking breads and sweets, a convection oven — which uses a fan to help distribute heat — should be on your list. Most ranges are available with convection settings and warming drawers. Some ranges also come with pre-set programs for certain dishes, so you don’t need to worry about the temperature, such as turkey or proofing bread.
Smart features: The latest ranges can also connect to Wi-Fi, which lets you control the oven from your smartphone, Alexa or Google Assistant. Some ranges can even self-diagnose faults and notify the manufacturer’s service center. Another useful feature for some models is recipe app connectivity. With these, the range will automatically adjust the temperature and time based on the recipes. Regardless, you should invest in one of the best meat thermometers to make sure you don't overcook anything.
Self-Clean Functions: Look out for self-clean functions too — your oven can clean itself with this underrated setting. If you don't have it, you will need to learn how to clean an oven from scratch.
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FAQs
When to replace a gas range
Generally, most brands will offer a one year warranty on gas ranges, however the National Association of Home Builders says your range should last around 13 years. Because of this, we don’t recommend buying an extended warranty — repairs over the range’s life tend to cost less than the extended warranty itself.
If a repair costs 50% or more than the price of a new range, it’s time to think about buying a replacement rather than repairing it. A frequent complaint about a faulty range is that it can’t reach or maintain the correct temperature. It’s worth checking your manual to see if you can recalibrate this yourself, but if not a serviceperson should be able to help without charging a large sum. If you need replacement parts, such as a burner or igniter, these can be sourced for a reasonable price. However, if you find you need to replace the control board, that’s when things get expensive and you should consider a new range instead.
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