Thor Kitchen 36 inch Freestanding Pro-Style Professional is available in Saudi Arabia.
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Commercial Convection Fan; White Flakes with Gray Background Porcelain Oven Interior
The lp conversion kit is included. 2 years warranty
Questions & Answers – Thor Kitchen 36 inch Freestanding Pro-Style Professional :
➕ What is the price of Thor Kitchen 36 inch Freestanding Pro-Style Professional in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Thor Kitchen 36 inch Freestanding Pro-Style Professional in-store is 10 SAR VAT.
➕ When Thor Kitchen 36 inch Freestanding Pro-Style Professional was released ?
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The price of Thor Kitchen 36 inch Freestanding Pro-Style Professional used is 0 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Thor Kitchen 36 inch Freestanding Pro-Style Professional ?
Special specifications :
Gas range oven with 6 burners, 6.0 cu.ft. oven capacity
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 3.9 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Thor Kitchen 36 inch Freestanding Pro-Style Professional in Saudi Arabia ?
Technical specifications – Thor Kitchen 36 inch Freestanding Pro-Style Professional :
Drawer Type
Storage
Material
Stainless Steel
Fuel type
Gas
Brand
Thor Kitchen
Form Factor
Single Oven
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16 reviews for Thor Kitchen 36 inch Freestanding Pro-Style Professional
Rated 4 out of 5
T. S (verified owner)–
Oven not sure about? – We recieved it and the oven doesn’t work?? Looks nice but upset the oven doesn’t work!
Rated 4 out of 5
G. D (verified owner)–
The Oven Was Repaired – After purchasing in December, the correct part finally arrived after direct contact with the office in California. The oven was repaired two days ago. I am very happy to finally having a fully functioning stove. The burners are hard to clean with our scratching even when done very carefully. After all is said and done, I am happy to have my THOR.
Rated 1 out of 5
M. J (verified owner)–
cannot reach or maintain temp – I love the look of this oven but it simply does not work. At random times it will refuse to go above 350 degrees. the temperature knob does not reflect the temp in the oven – which would be fine, I just bought a thermometer for the inside. The problem is that even when you turn it all the way up past 500, it will still barely reach 475 at best, and at worst hovers around 350. It concerns me that the temperature is so wildly variable and i have considered whether or not it is safe given this failure. I will be trying to enforce the warranty but based on other comments here I have low hopes.
Rated 2 out of 5
L. I (verified owner)–
Unbelievably poor customer service – The burners on this are great, lots of control and able to pump up the heat. Convection fan was very effective and great for my baking. The large oven with this feature, however, has broken twice and will not work in the YEAR since I’ve owned it. They offer a warranty but getting someone at this company to send someone to fix it is never ending. I’ve spent nine months out of the last year with a broken oven which has been a nightmare.
Rated 4 out of 5
T. S (verified owner)–
Oven not sure about? – We recieved it and the oven doesn’t work?? Looks nice but upset the oven doesn’t work!
Rated 5 out of 5
E. F (verified owner)–
Very nice – Great range. Stong burners, all of them. The 2 very high ones are amazing. One caveat, you will need a heat diffuser to simmer. Excellent broiler, and the oven heats up quickly. Convection works perfectly. Oven also very large, racks very strong. I’m running on LP.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. F (verified owner)–
Very nice – Great range. Stong burners, all of them. The 2 very high ones are amazing. One caveat, you will need a heat diffuser to simmer. Excellent broiler, and the oven heats up quickly. Convection works perfectly. Oven also very large, racks very strong. I’m running on LP.
Rated 5 out of 5
I. O (verified owner)–
Substantial stove – This unit took about two weeks to be delivered. The unit itself it quite heavy. I am not sure it weighs in at 242 pounds that the specifications listed but it is far more substantial that any of the other gas stoves we have had over many years. I had to change the stove over to LP as it comes set up for natural gas. If you take your time and are careful the top is quite easy. The new gas jets came in a well marked package and you just need to change them over one at a time. It did not come with a tool for this so you will need either a 7mm or 8mm socket. Can’t remember which but think it was 7mm. I used a deep socket and it worked fine. I should say that the instructions are not good. I think it might be safe to say that they were not helpful at all. As I have done this work before this stove is not unique and the work is straight forward. When you install the new gas jets on the top of the stove, you do not have to tighten them too much. They are brass and just don’t need too much torque. If you are careful you can feel when they come up tight. The gas regulator on the back of the stove is very straightforward. You just screw out the cap from the back of the regulator. Attached to the cap is a small piece that has to be screwed out, turned over and reinstalled. It is very intuitive once you see the part. Screw the cap back into the regulator and you are good to go on that part. I found that changing the gas jets in the stove was somewhat more difficult. This was mostly due to the fact that I do not fit into the stove compartment well and at my age, contorting around is not as easy as it used to be. There is really nothing about this that is difficult but there are two gas jets to change. One for the baking part (on the bottom) and one for the broiler (on the top). I took the door off the stove. This is quite easy and there are directions for this. I found the stove to be dark inside so plugged it in and turned on the stove light. That helped a lot. You then have to remove the burner tubes to get access to the jets. Basically it is a few sheet metal screws. Once the burner tube is removed you can access the gas jets and change them. I did the baking (bottom) jet first then did the top one rather than try to get it all out at one time. Please remember that the screws are sheet metal screws and you should only tighten them back up until they hold. Any more and you will strip them (of course I learned the hard way on one of the top screws). This can be fixed by going to the next larger size of sheet metal screw (I suggest stainless) that you will have to go to the hardware to get. You will then be careful and have no problems with the new screw. Once that was done we just had to install the stove. Our gas inlet was not really in the right place for this stove so had to change that. Our stove needs the gas to enter the stove on the bottom, rear, right corner as you look at the stove from the front. As I had originally installed our gas lines, it was not much of a job but did take an hour. Once the gas line was hooked up and the unit was plugged in it worked perfectly from the beginning. It does take several seconds to bleed the air out of the lines while the gas finds its way to the burner units. You will hear a little air escaping the burners but it has to go somewhere so the gas can get to the burner. Again, everything worked perfectly once it was installed. It has absolutely no bells and whistles so is exactly what we wanted. It has worked flawlessly for about two weeks now. One last comment. The circulating fan for convection is really quiet. I had to open the door to realize that it was working. All in all this is a very solid unit. It did take about 2 hours to get all the packaging off and get it changed over to LP but that was expected. The stove is great just don’t expect too much from the instructions. If you live where power can be intermittent, the top burners will light with a match. The oven uses the heat blocks so you cannot use the over without power.
Rated 4 out of 5
G. D (verified owner)–
The Oven Was Repaired – After purchasing in December, the correct part finally arrived after direct contact with the office in California. The oven was repaired two days ago. I am very happy to finally having a fully functioning stove. The burners are hard to clean with our scratching even when done very carefully. After all is said and done, I am happy to have my THOR.
Rated 5 out of 5
G. A (verified owner)–
no frills – it wont start your car or turn on your coffee maker but it will cook with hi precision and the oven is huge…
Rated 5 out of 5
I. O (verified owner)–
Substantial stove – This unit took about two weeks to be delivered. The unit itself it quite heavy. I am not sure it weighs in at 242 pounds that the specifications listed but it is far more substantial that any of the other gas stoves we have had over many years. I had to change the stove over to LP as it comes set up for natural gas. If you take your time and are careful the top is quite easy. The new gas jets came in a well marked package and you just need to change them over one at a time. It did not come with a tool for this so you will need either a 7mm or 8mm socket. Can’t remember which but think it was 7mm. I used a deep socket and it worked fine. I should say that the instructions are not good. I think it might be safe to say that they were not helpful at all. As I have done this work before this stove is not unique and the work is straight forward. When you install the new gas jets on the top of the stove, you do not have to tighten them too much. They are brass and just don’t need too much torque. If you are careful you can feel when they come up tight. The gas regulator on the back of the stove is very straightforward. You just screw out the cap from the back of the regulator. Attached to the cap is a small piece that has to be screwed out, turned over and reinstalled. It is very intuitive once you see the part. Screw the cap back into the regulator and you are good to go on that part. I found that changing the gas jets in the stove was somewhat more difficult. This was mostly due to the fact that I do not fit into the stove compartment well and at my age, contorting around is not as easy as it used to be. There is really nothing about this that is difficult but there are two gas jets to change. One for the baking part (on the bottom) and one for the broiler (on the top). I took the door off the stove. This is quite easy and there are directions for this. I found the stove to be dark inside so plugged it in and turned on the stove light. That helped a lot. You then have to remove the burner tubes to get access to the jets. Basically it is a few sheet metal screws. Once the burner tube is removed you can access the gas jets and change them. I did the baking (bottom) jet first then did the top one rather than try to get it all out at one time. Please remember that the screws are sheet metal screws and you should only tighten them back up until they hold. Any more and you will strip them (of course I learned the hard way on one of the top screws). This can be fixed by going to the next larger size of sheet metal screw (I suggest stainless) that you will have to go to the hardware to get. You will then be careful and have no problems with the new screw. Once that was done we just had to install the stove. Our gas inlet was not really in the right place for this stove so had to change that. Our stove needs the gas to enter the stove on the bottom, rear, right corner as you look at the stove from the front. As I had originally installed our gas lines, it was not much of a job but did take an hour. Once the gas line was hooked up and the unit was plugged in it worked perfectly from the beginning. It does take several seconds to bleed the air out of the lines while the gas finds its way to the burner units. You will hear a little air escaping the burners but it has to go somewhere so the gas can get to the burner. Again, everything worked perfectly once it was installed. It has absolutely no bells and whistles so is exactly what we wanted. It has worked flawlessly for about two weeks now. One last comment. The circulating fan for convection is really quiet. I had to open the door to realize that it was working. All in all this is a very solid unit. It did take about 2 hours to get all the packaging off and get it changed over to LP but that was expected. The stove is great just don’t expect too much from the instructions. If you live where power can be intermittent, the top burners will light with a match. The oven uses the heat blocks so you cannot use the over without power.
Rated 5 out of 5
G. A (verified owner)–
no frills – it wont start your car or turn on your coffee maker but it will cook with hi precision and the oven is huge…
Rated 1 out of 5
M. J (verified owner)–
cannot reach or maintain temp – I love the look of this oven but it simply does not work. At random times it will refuse to go above 350 degrees. the temperature knob does not reflect the temp in the oven – which would be fine, I just bought a thermometer for the inside. The problem is that even when you turn it all the way up past 500, it will still barely reach 475 at best, and at worst hovers around 350. It concerns me that the temperature is so wildly variable and i have considered whether or not it is safe given this failure. I will be trying to enforce the warranty but based on other comments here I have low hopes.
Rated 4 out of 5
B. J (verified owner)–
Excellent gas range – I’m in love with this stove, I have been using it now for 8 months. It’s beautiful and a welcome addition to my kitchen with its solid continuous grates. The oven works like a dream. I got the LP conversion kit which was easily installed. The powerful btu stove top cuts my cooking time down significantly.
Rated 4 out of 5
B. J (verified owner)–
Excellent gas range – I’m in love with this stove, I have been using it now for 8 months. It’s beautiful and a welcome addition to my kitchen with its solid continuous grates. The oven works like a dream. I got the LP conversion kit which was easily installed. The powerful btu stove top cuts my cooking time down significantly.
Rated 2 out of 5
L. I (verified owner)–
Unbelievably poor customer service – The burners on this are great, lots of control and able to pump up the heat. Convection fan was very effective and great for my baking. The large oven with this feature, however, has broken twice and will not work in the YEAR since I’ve owned it. They offer a warranty but getting someone at this company to send someone to fix it is never ending. I’ve spent nine months out of the last year with a broken oven which has been a nightmare.
T. S (verified owner) –
Oven not sure about? – We recieved it and the oven doesn’t work?? Looks nice but upset the oven doesn’t work!
G. D (verified owner) –
The Oven Was Repaired – After purchasing in December, the correct part finally arrived after direct contact with the office in California. The oven was repaired two days ago. I am very happy to finally having a fully functioning stove. The burners are hard to clean with our scratching even when done very carefully. After all is said and done, I am happy to have my THOR.
M. J (verified owner) –
cannot reach or maintain temp – I love the look of this oven but it simply does not work. At random times it will refuse to go above 350 degrees. the temperature knob does not reflect the temp in the oven – which would be fine, I just bought a thermometer for the inside. The problem is that even when you turn it all the way up past 500, it will still barely reach 475 at best, and at worst hovers around 350. It concerns me that the temperature is so wildly variable and i have considered whether or not it is safe given this failure. I will be trying to enforce the warranty but based on other comments here I have low hopes.
L. I (verified owner) –
Unbelievably poor customer service – The burners on this are great, lots of control and able to pump up the heat. Convection fan was very effective and great for my baking. The large oven with this feature, however, has broken twice and will not work in the YEAR since I’ve owned it. They offer a warranty but getting someone at this company to send someone to fix it is never ending. I’ve spent nine months out of the last year with a broken oven which has been a nightmare.
T. S (verified owner) –
Oven not sure about? – We recieved it and the oven doesn’t work?? Looks nice but upset the oven doesn’t work!
E. F (verified owner) –
Very nice – Great range. Stong burners, all of them. The 2 very high ones are amazing. One caveat, you will need a heat diffuser to simmer. Excellent broiler, and the oven heats up quickly. Convection works perfectly. Oven also very large, racks very strong. I’m running on LP.
E. F (verified owner) –
Very nice – Great range. Stong burners, all of them. The 2 very high ones are amazing. One caveat, you will need a heat diffuser to simmer. Excellent broiler, and the oven heats up quickly. Convection works perfectly. Oven also very large, racks very strong. I’m running on LP.
I. O (verified owner) –
Substantial stove – This unit took about two weeks to be delivered. The unit itself it quite heavy. I am not sure it weighs in at 242 pounds that the specifications listed but it is far more substantial that any of the other gas stoves we have had over many years. I had to change the stove over to LP as it comes set up for natural gas. If you take your time and are careful the top is quite easy. The new gas jets came in a well marked package and you just need to change them over one at a time. It did not come with a tool for this so you will need either a 7mm or 8mm socket. Can’t remember which but think it was 7mm. I used a deep socket and it worked fine. I should say that the instructions are not good. I think it might be safe to say that they were not helpful at all. As I have done this work before this stove is not unique and the work is straight forward. When you install the new gas jets on the top of the stove, you do not have to tighten them too much. They are brass and just don’t need too much torque. If you are careful you can feel when they come up tight. The gas regulator on the back of the stove is very straightforward. You just screw out the cap from the back of the regulator. Attached to the cap is a small piece that has to be screwed out, turned over and reinstalled. It is very intuitive once you see the part. Screw the cap back into the regulator and you are good to go on that part. I found that changing the gas jets in the stove was somewhat more difficult. This was mostly due to the fact that I do not fit into the stove compartment well and at my age, contorting around is not as easy as it used to be. There is really nothing about this that is difficult but there are two gas jets to change. One for the baking part (on the bottom) and one for the broiler (on the top). I took the door off the stove. This is quite easy and there are directions for this. I found the stove to be dark inside so plugged it in and turned on the stove light. That helped a lot. You then have to remove the burner tubes to get access to the jets. Basically it is a few sheet metal screws. Once the burner tube is removed you can access the gas jets and change them. I did the baking (bottom) jet first then did the top one rather than try to get it all out at one time. Please remember that the screws are sheet metal screws and you should only tighten them back up until they hold. Any more and you will strip them (of course I learned the hard way on one of the top screws). This can be fixed by going to the next larger size of sheet metal screw (I suggest stainless) that you will have to go to the hardware to get. You will then be careful and have no problems with the new screw. Once that was done we just had to install the stove. Our gas inlet was not really in the right place for this stove so had to change that. Our stove needs the gas to enter the stove on the bottom, rear, right corner as you look at the stove from the front. As I had originally installed our gas lines, it was not much of a job but did take an hour. Once the gas line was hooked up and the unit was plugged in it worked perfectly from the beginning. It does take several seconds to bleed the air out of the lines while the gas finds its way to the burner units. You will hear a little air escaping the burners but it has to go somewhere so the gas can get to the burner. Again, everything worked perfectly once it was installed. It has absolutely no bells and whistles so is exactly what we wanted. It has worked flawlessly for about two weeks now. One last comment. The circulating fan for convection is really quiet. I had to open the door to realize that it was working. All in all this is a very solid unit. It did take about 2 hours to get all the packaging off and get it changed over to LP but that was expected. The stove is great just don’t expect too much from the instructions. If you live where power can be intermittent, the top burners will light with a match. The oven uses the heat blocks so you cannot use the over without power.
G. D (verified owner) –
The Oven Was Repaired – After purchasing in December, the correct part finally arrived after direct contact with the office in California. The oven was repaired two days ago. I am very happy to finally having a fully functioning stove. The burners are hard to clean with our scratching even when done very carefully. After all is said and done, I am happy to have my THOR.
G. A (verified owner) –
no frills – it wont start your car or turn on your coffee maker but it will cook with hi precision and the oven is huge…
I. O (verified owner) –
Substantial stove – This unit took about two weeks to be delivered. The unit itself it quite heavy. I am not sure it weighs in at 242 pounds that the specifications listed but it is far more substantial that any of the other gas stoves we have had over many years. I had to change the stove over to LP as it comes set up for natural gas. If you take your time and are careful the top is quite easy. The new gas jets came in a well marked package and you just need to change them over one at a time. It did not come with a tool for this so you will need either a 7mm or 8mm socket. Can’t remember which but think it was 7mm. I used a deep socket and it worked fine. I should say that the instructions are not good. I think it might be safe to say that they were not helpful at all. As I have done this work before this stove is not unique and the work is straight forward. When you install the new gas jets on the top of the stove, you do not have to tighten them too much. They are brass and just don’t need too much torque. If you are careful you can feel when they come up tight. The gas regulator on the back of the stove is very straightforward. You just screw out the cap from the back of the regulator. Attached to the cap is a small piece that has to be screwed out, turned over and reinstalled. It is very intuitive once you see the part. Screw the cap back into the regulator and you are good to go on that part. I found that changing the gas jets in the stove was somewhat more difficult. This was mostly due to the fact that I do not fit into the stove compartment well and at my age, contorting around is not as easy as it used to be. There is really nothing about this that is difficult but there are two gas jets to change. One for the baking part (on the bottom) and one for the broiler (on the top). I took the door off the stove. This is quite easy and there are directions for this. I found the stove to be dark inside so plugged it in and turned on the stove light. That helped a lot. You then have to remove the burner tubes to get access to the jets. Basically it is a few sheet metal screws. Once the burner tube is removed you can access the gas jets and change them. I did the baking (bottom) jet first then did the top one rather than try to get it all out at one time. Please remember that the screws are sheet metal screws and you should only tighten them back up until they hold. Any more and you will strip them (of course I learned the hard way on one of the top screws). This can be fixed by going to the next larger size of sheet metal screw (I suggest stainless) that you will have to go to the hardware to get. You will then be careful and have no problems with the new screw. Once that was done we just had to install the stove. Our gas inlet was not really in the right place for this stove so had to change that. Our stove needs the gas to enter the stove on the bottom, rear, right corner as you look at the stove from the front. As I had originally installed our gas lines, it was not much of a job but did take an hour. Once the gas line was hooked up and the unit was plugged in it worked perfectly from the beginning. It does take several seconds to bleed the air out of the lines while the gas finds its way to the burner units. You will hear a little air escaping the burners but it has to go somewhere so the gas can get to the burner. Again, everything worked perfectly once it was installed. It has absolutely no bells and whistles so is exactly what we wanted. It has worked flawlessly for about two weeks now. One last comment. The circulating fan for convection is really quiet. I had to open the door to realize that it was working. All in all this is a very solid unit. It did take about 2 hours to get all the packaging off and get it changed over to LP but that was expected. The stove is great just don’t expect too much from the instructions. If you live where power can be intermittent, the top burners will light with a match. The oven uses the heat blocks so you cannot use the over without power.
G. A (verified owner) –
no frills – it wont start your car or turn on your coffee maker but it will cook with hi precision and the oven is huge…
M. J (verified owner) –
cannot reach or maintain temp – I love the look of this oven but it simply does not work. At random times it will refuse to go above 350 degrees. the temperature knob does not reflect the temp in the oven – which would be fine, I just bought a thermometer for the inside. The problem is that even when you turn it all the way up past 500, it will still barely reach 475 at best, and at worst hovers around 350. It concerns me that the temperature is so wildly variable and i have considered whether or not it is safe given this failure. I will be trying to enforce the warranty but based on other comments here I have low hopes.
B. J (verified owner) –
Excellent gas range – I’m in love with this stove, I have been using it now for 8 months. It’s beautiful and a welcome addition to my kitchen with its solid continuous grates. The oven works like a dream. I got the LP conversion kit which was easily installed. The powerful btu stove top cuts my cooking time down significantly.
B. J (verified owner) –
Excellent gas range – I’m in love with this stove, I have been using it now for 8 months. It’s beautiful and a welcome addition to my kitchen with its solid continuous grates. The oven works like a dream. I got the LP conversion kit which was easily installed. The powerful btu stove top cuts my cooking time down significantly.
L. I (verified owner) –
Unbelievably poor customer service – The burners on this are great, lots of control and able to pump up the heat. Convection fan was very effective and great for my baking. The large oven with this feature, however, has broken twice and will not work in the YEAR since I’ve owned it. They offer a warranty but getting someone at this company to send someone to fix it is never ending. I’ve spent nine months out of the last year with a broken oven which has been a nightmare.