Slide-in ranges not only look better in your kitchen but are also easier to use.
And really, those are the only two reasons to consider one.
With a slide-in range, you don’t have to reach across hot burners to access the oven controls.
You also get an unobstructed view of your backsplash - no backguard in the way.
As you’ve probably learned from our articles, slide-in ranges are a cost-effective way to upgrade your kitchen without breaking the bank.
In this article, I’ll walk you through the best gas slide-in models, key features, and top brands to consider.
You’ll learn about common features, unique benefits, reliability, and even what to avoid.
Let’s get started.
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It’s no surprise that Bosch gas ranges are a popular choice.
With a powerful cooktop, convection baking, and a warming drawer, this model offers strong cooking capabilities.
Bosch also provides consistent post-sale support, making it a reliable option if you're looking to upgrade your kitchen.
The Bosch cooktop features five burners, like most models on this list - except for the Café double oven range, which has six.
The two front burners provide 18,000 and 15,000 BTUs, enough power for searing and boiling. The other three burners are designed for simmering and lower-heat cooking.
With a 4.8 cubic foot oven capacity, Bosch is slightly smaller than the industry average of 5.6 cubic feet.
However, it features True European Convection, which helps distribute heat evenly for baking multiple trays at once.
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Bosch includes a warming drawer at the bottom - something many brands charge over $1,000 for separately.
If you cook meals ahead of time and serve them later, a warming drawer might be exactly what you need.
It keeps food warm for up to three hours without drying it out or turning it into mush like a microwave.
It’s one of those features you don’t think you need - until you have it.
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The burners on this LG model run hotter than most, with 22,000 and 20,000 BTU burners up front.
It also includes a 10,000 BTU griddle burner and 9,100 and 5,000 BTU burners for lower-heat cooking.
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So, LG gives you higher output on the burners you use most for far less money.
The LG Studio LSGS6338F features a large 6.3-cubic-foot oven with pure convection for consistent cooking results.
The key difference between pure convection (also called True or European Convection) and regular convection is where the heat is generated.
Pure convection uses a third heating element in the back of the oven, with a fan circulating heat throughout.
Regular convection generates heat from the bottom and then distributes it with a fan.
Why does this matter?
Pure convection heats the air before it enters the oven, creating less temperature fluctuation, so your cookies bake evenly on every rack.
LG’s InstaView window lets you tap the glass to adjust brightness and get a clear look at what’s cooking inside without opening the door and losing heat.
The oven is Wi-Fi enabled, so you can:
But let’s be honest: the best feature of this range is its reliability.
LG consistently ranks at the top of our reliability reports because they manufacture more appliance components in-house than most brands.
That said, check LG service availability in your area - it can vary significantly depending on location.
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Let’s settle what a double oven really is.
Many brands, like KitchenAid, Frigidaire, and JennAir, claim to have a double oven, but in reality, they just include a baking drawer below the main oven.
That doesn’t count.
Café’s double oven range is the largest in its class, with a total of seven cubic feet - 2.7 cubic feet on top and 4.3 cubic feet in the lower oven.
What makes Café’s double oven the best? Each oven runs independently, meaning you can use them at the same time without one affecting the other’s temperature.
For reference, the lower oven is just 0.5 cubic feet smaller than Bosch’s at 4.3 cubic feet, but with Café, you’re getting an additional oven.
Now, looking at the lower oven, I know what you’re thinking - lifting a turkey from almost ground level is a chore.
And you’re right.
But the smaller, waist-high upper oven is perfect for baking cookies or casseroles without bending down.
Bottom line? Whether the Café Appliances CGS750P2MS1 range is right for you depends on your cooking style and needs.
💡Pro Tip: Always check out the range in person before making a final decision to make sure it’s the perfect fit for your kitchen.
The Café range features six burners, making it the only 30-inch model with that many.
You might think six burners is overkill - I did too. But two of them combine for a 19,000 BTU griddle.
For context, most griddles on other brands max out at 10,000 BTUs, so this is far more effective for cooking pancakes, bacon, omelets, and more.
Note: Visit any breakfast spot (my favorite is The Diner in Watertown) and you'll see they all use a griddle for cooking.
Beyond the griddle, this model includes 21,000 and 15,000 BTU burners, making it one of the highest-output 30-inch ranges on the market, even compared to pro ranges.
It's total burner output is a whopping 73,000 BTUs.
That’s hot.
Not a fan of stainless steel? No problem. You can get this range in white or black.
I know, no big deal.
But you can further customize it with six handle styles, including brass, black, and copper.
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If you like some of Café’s features but want to save some money, check out the GE Profile gas slide-in range.
The GE Profile gas slide-in range features a powerful 21,000 BTU burner - hotter than most professional range burners.
It’s nearly two and a half times more powerful than older stoves.
It also includes:
Edge-to-edge cooking allows you to use any size pan without restrictions.
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The GE Profile gas range includes Pure (True) Convection, similar to the LG model.
Oven capacity: 5.6 cubic feet - a decent mid-sized option.
One of the main reasons to buy GE Profile, Café Appliances, or any GE product is their in-house service department.
This is especially important if you’re purchasing from a retailer without its own repair team.
Last year alone, we handled over 33,000 service calls in Eastern Massachusetts.
GE recently rebranded their service department to Bodewell - but despite the name change, their service remains one of the best.
If reliable service and repairs are a top priority, GE Profile is a strong choice.
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We don’t sell Samsung anymore, but you have to give them credit - they design some of the best-looking ranges on the market.
In fact, their influence pushed the entire industry to step up its game when it comes to styling.
Samsung offers the most powerful single burner in this category at 22,000 BTUs, followed by a 16,000 BTU burner for high-heat cooking.
The remaining burners include:
This layout provides a mix of power and versatility for different cooking styles.
The oven is on the larger side at 6.0 cubic feet, making it one of the biggest in this lineup.
Note: Samsung’s Flex Duo feature is innovative - you can subdivide the oven into two separate cooking zones or remove the "smart divider" for a single larger oven.
However, read the instructions before you buy this range. You can’t reach many temperatures in both ovens simultaneously.
While Samsung appliances are well-designed, their lack of appliance service availability is a major drawback.
I spoke with their former National Service Manager, Nick, and he assured me that Samsung’s service is decent.
However, their second-in-command now works at Yale, and let’s just say they have very different opinions on the experience customers can expect.
Samsung may be the most popular appliance brand in the U.S., but they do not employ a single service technician.
Bottom line? Before purchasing any brand, check appliance service availability in your area - this applies to Samsung or any other manufacturer.
Samsung slide-in ranges have a recall on the knobs because they’re too easy to turn, especially for children or even pets.
If you’re considering this model, keep this in mind.
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Reliability is a key factor when choosing a gas range, and a few brands consistently perform better than others.
Based on over 33,000 service calls, LG and Bosch rank as the most reliable gas range brands for 2025.
Gas Range Reliability for 2025
The following service rates are based on a minimum of 50 products sold and a total sample of over 900 products within a 12-month period.
Service Rate | |
LG | 3.5% |
Bosch | 5.2% |
LG Studio | 5.3% |
Café Appliances | 7.1% |
GE Profile | 11.2% |
GE Appliances | 11.3% |
Grand Total | 6.4% |
Gas ranges require fewer repairs than other appliances, with only 6.4% needing service in the first year, compared to 9% for other appliance types.
The most common issue is a faulty ignitor, but even if that happens, you'll still have four working burners to keep cooking.
💡 Pro Tip: Before purchasing any gas range, check service availability in your area. Look up reviews on Google, Yelp, and the Better Business Bureau (BBB) to ensure you’ll have access to reliable repairs if needed.
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You probably already know the basics: freestanding ranges have the controls on the back, while slide-in ranges have them on the front.
Freestanding ranges also come with finished sides, making them a good option if you’re placing the range at the end of your kitchen layout.
Slide-in ranges, on the other hand, have unfinished sides. This means they shouldn't be placed at the end of a counter run unless you add a side panel to complete the look.
Most manufacturers offer a side panel accessory if you need to install a slide-in range at the end of a row of cabinets.
Here’s the kicker: most slide-ins today are actually front control ranges, including four of the five models on this list.
So, before you buy, make sure you know what type of range you're replacing—this will save you from costly and frustrating installation issues.
Let’s break down the key differences between these two styles.
This type of range overlaps the top of your counter, eliminating seams and making it easier to clean.
That said, if you're replacing a freestanding range, you may need to make some minor cabinet adjustments
Popular Slide-In Range Brands:
Front control ranges are designed to replace a freestanding range without overlapping the counter. It's much easier to install and replace in the future.
However, it does have visible seams on the sides, unlike the seamless design of a slide-in range.
Popular Front Control Range Brands:
Despite the differences, these ranges share a lot of features.
By the way, we’re not convinced on Air Fry mode just yet. The ovens are just too big to move the air properly for consistent results.
Read More: What’s the Difference Between Freestanding, Front Control, and Slide-In Ranges?
At first glance, you might assume professional ranges have much higher burner output than standard gas slide-ins.
However, on the front burners (where you cook the most), gas slide-ins often deliver more power for less money than most professional ranges.
Have a look:
Standard Ranges
Model | # of Burners | Burner Output (BTU) | |
Bosch | HGI8056UC | 5 | Center: 18,000; Other burners: 5,000 to 15,000 |
Café | CGS750P2MS1 | 5 | Left Front: 21,000; Right Front: 15,000; Right Rear: 12,000; Left Rear: 5,000; Center Front: 9,500; Center Rear: 9,500 |
Samsung | NX58K9850SS | 6 | Right Front: 22,000; Left Front: 15,000; Center (Oval): 9,500; Left Rear: 9,500; Right Rear: 5,000 |
30-Inch Professional Ranges
Model | # of Burners | Burner Output (BTU) | |
Wolf | GR304 | 4 | Three burners at 15,000 BTU, one at 9,000 |
Thermador | PRG304WH | 4 | Four Star burners with outputs up to 18,000 BTU |
Miele | HR1124G | 4 | Miele features three 19,500 BTU burners |
First, understand the difference between front control and slide-in ranges. You don’t want to have to "notch" (industry term for cutting) your counters to fit a slide-in range.
Cutting counters, especially granite, is risky. No delivery company in the world will cut granite when delivering.
Once you’ve got that sorted, choosing your new range comes down to finding features and benefits that match your cooking style.
You should also know who can fix that double oven gas range if something goes wrong.
Finding competent repair technicians is just as important as selecting the right features and benefits. Spending time researching the best repair shops is well worth it.
After that, it really depends. You have some great choices, whether it’s the style of Bosch and Samsung or the power and reliability of LG.
You can also consider the double oven option from Café.
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