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36" cooktop or 30" rangetop?

2 months ago

We're finally getting around to our kitchen remodel. In our last house, we had a 36" Wolf range, and loved it but rarely needed all the burners. I would love some feedback here!


My main issue to solve is pan crowding. We have a cruddy 30" GE gas cooktop, and both width wise and depth wise, I have issues with using multiple large pans. It's basically like a 24" cooktop since the controls are on the side. We also want wall ovens, as we don't want to bend over to access the range oven (back issues).


For this house, I was set on a 36" Wolf gas cooktop, but am concerned that there would be pan crowding issues after seeing them in a showroom yesterday. It really doesn't give amymore space than what we have now. Basically, you get that one extra burner on the back behind the controls. And you still have the depth issue potentially.


In our lake house, we have a 30" range that has 5 burners, and I find it to have plenty of space for my large pans. The middle burner isn't really all that functional unless we use the integrated griddle pan on it, but I don't have crowding issues. So I got to thinking, would we be better off with a 30" rangetop? More depth and surface area, which could eliminate the pan crowding. But I worry about whether there's any downside from a value perspective (i.e. resale, although we aren't selling anytime soon) for a 30" these days. It would be between a Wolf, Thermador of Miele if we did 30". The Wolf and Miele only have 4 burners, but the Thermador has that 5th in case I ever needed it.


For cooktops, I also was looking at the 36" Thermador Masterpiece (SGSXP365TS) and the Miele KM2355G, but both have those front controls that seem to get in the way, despite maybe having more usable cooktop space and better accommodation for multiple pans compared to the Wolf? There's also a 42" Miele KM3484G that would give 36" full cooking space, but I would think if it needed to be replaced, you have no other options and could be in a tough spot if that was no longer offered.


I've kind of ruled out the Wolf Contemporary that is flush set and knobs at front - limited reviews and multiple complaints about grates cracking (however, if anyone has a good experience, I'd love to hear it!)


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