Should You Buy LG's Front Control Gas Range? – LSG4513ST Review
Should You Buy LG's Front Control Gas Range? – LSG4513ST Review
In this video you will learn about all the LG’s best features. We will also tell you what this range is missing and compare it to their main competitors GE, Samsung, and KitchenAid.
One of the best features about this range is that it is available, unlike many other ranges from different brands and appliances have become scarce during the pandemic.
Probake convection is very interesting in this range. It’s a 2500-watt electric element behind the fan. Electric is a drier and more consistent heat than gas, so it’s better for baking.
Gas is moister and better for roasting. You also have a better broiler in gas as well. In this range you have the best of both gas and electric cooking. Electric convection as well as gas with better broiling capabilities.
All the other companies whether gas or dual fuel will only allow you to have gas or electric in their ranges.
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:28 Best Features
1:16 Problems
1:36 Competition
2:38 Should You Buy It?
2500 watts of power makes it a dual fuel required oven. It’s not just a gas oven
Thank you for sharing, my dreamcast range is Viking
How soon can we have a review on the new LG LSGL6335F?
Interesting. I just bought one of these (waiting for it to be delivered) and my version has a 20k BTU burner and an 18k BTU burner. Seems to be the only downside and this is mitigated
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In this latest series, our expert host makes it clear (perhaps his own invention) that there is in fact now an "Affordable Luxury" Class in a world dominated by The Wolfs and The Cornues. Now brands like JennAir, Bosch and Café have their own place so that "No Client is Left Behind". I can tell Mr. S. puts work into honing his on-camera ad-copy delivery, eg. "Samsung is perhaps the most Enigmatic (emphasis added) brand" with their (insert latest feature) and its’ actually proven to _______ (works/doesnt). Our in-house tests (emphasis re-added) show Samsung is trying to be more than just Galaxy Phones, scoring high in all of typical ratings categories. Despite best efforts of what has become a dated attempt at cross-brand immersion, it seems people’s perception continue to be that Samsung is primarily a TV and Phone manufacturer and sales have suffered (am guessing scoring the lowest in new kitchen appliance purchases).
Even their not so recently acquisition of "Premium Luxury" (emphasis added) appliance manufacturer, "Dacor" has yet to prove to be fruitful for the Samsung name. So, should you buy a Samsung branded (enter any kitchen appliance)." Well, that all depends on whether or not you can live with a cell phone manufacturer’s plaque plastered on the inside rim of your new Wok downdraft? (hint: we both can’t) Finally, our 37,091 service calls logged in 2020 prove Samsung continues to have access to superior electrical components, often the primary reason for service calls, Sammy remains a clear leader with only 7.9% repairs in the first year, most of those coming from the hexed French Door Refridgerators category, which continues to be plagued much like the ancient Egyptians when it was revealed that Pharaoh Ramses preferred
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Great company. Taking charge in the new era. Mazal Tov, keep the videos coming and i may tag you in one. (bad appliance joke)
I hope I made the right choice as this is what I purchased, however buying online thru Appliance connection for the first time has turned out to be more of a hassle than it was worth… 21 March and delivery supposedly on the 14 with several contradicting emails I’ve had to phone in to resolve between shipper/Fragilpak and seller/Applianceconnection.
Don’t forget to mention you can get stove top liners which I just ran across on Amazon that are good for up to 650 degrees by a company by the name of StoveGaurd for about 50 bucks..I may consider after I get mine up and running..looks like it may be something useful as I am quite OCD with keeping a stove top very clean.
you have the best reviews by far on the net of fridges, and ranges i have seen! i only say fridges and ranges because thats what i am in the market for and thats all i have viewed. you have great content! i know you are all the way across the country from me – and wish you had a store here in orange county california!
Just real quick: My current range has front controls. I hate them. They are electronic, so it is worse than dials, but if i have to lean over the controls, they sometimes go on, or turn off, and it’s super annoying, especially when baking to come back to find that it has turned itself off, and your food is raw. Dials are probably better, but I can still see how a shorter person (like myself) might accidentally turn something, or change the oven.
I have this stove and I love it. The 12000 BTU burner is the best one. Lots of power with fine control. The 18000 BTU burner I use the least.