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30 inch viking range
30 inch viking range













You want to like what you see when you’re in your kitchen. Winner? At all sizes, THOR Kitchen has a larger capacity oven – as well as a commercial-grade convection fan – making it the clear winner here. They also have a commercial convection fan, which provides high-quality controlled heat distribution. While THOR Kitchen has Luxglide Telescopic racks, both offer these ball-bearing racks with an effortless glide without tipping. Viking and THOR Kitchen offer ranges including heavy-duty racks, a convection fan, and an infrared broiler. 48-inch dual fuel range = 4.2 cubic feet and 2.5 cubic feet.Let’s look at how THOR Kitchen and Viking add up on their oven size. And, just like the burners, the oven’s capacity will be relative to the size of the range. The oven is another essential part of the range you choose. Winner? THOR Kitchen offers a greater range of BTUs and a high-intensity griddle so they win the burner battle. THOR Kitchen and Viking cooktops have a porcelain cooktop for easy cleanup, sealed burners, and automatic re-ignition. This gives you a range that can quickly cook at various temperatures. While it will vary on the range, Viking offers anywhere from 4 to 8 burners ranging from 15,000 BTU to 18,500 BTU with one PowerPlus burner. THOR Kitchen’s burners are made with continuous cast-iron cooking grates for long-lasting durability – which also helps maintain their look. On some models, 15,000 BTU dual burners offer larger space for larger cookware. With heat ranging from 12,000 BTU to 18,000 BTU, you have very flexible cooking options allowing you to simmer at 650 BTU, boil, and everything in between. THOR Kitchen ranges come with 4 to 6 burners – and a high-intensity cooktop griddle (select sizes and models). When you want it to boil, you need it to heat quickly. When you want it to simmer, you want it to do just that – simmer. That means you know how important it is to have a burner responsive to your cooking needs. The chance of you having never cooked using the burners on a stove is probably pretty slim. Winner? With a more extensive variety available, THOR Kitchen wins the size battle. THOR Kitchen, on the other hand, has a slightly greater variety with ranges of 24 inches, 30 inches, 36 inches, and 48 inches. Viking offers their units in 30 inches, 36 inches, and 48 inches. The good news is that both THOR Kitchen and Viking agree that size options are a good idea. After all, finding one too big or too small for your kitchen could throw off the entire space. Not only do you have to consider how much cooking you do and how often you cook, but you also need to consider the size of the space you have available. When it comes to buying a new range, size is essential.

30 inch viking range

In the spirit of competition, let’s take a closer look at each so that you know what range your kitchen needs – and why. THOR Kitchen has become highly competitive in the market with its pro-style ranges, leaving buyers questioning which is best. But they are not the only option on the market. It is no secret that Viking Ranges are a popular option for those looking to replace their current range – or add one to a brand new kitchen.















30 inch viking range