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Bake your favorite goodies in this LG SIGNATURE slide-in double oven. Two independent bake zones let you cook foods at different temperatures, and you can rely on two types of fuel for versatile functionality. This LG SIGNATURE slide-in double oven is powered by electricity, and the range on top is powered by gas.
Q: Where are the oven controls located on this LG range?
A: The oven controls are located on the front panel of the range.
Q: What type of cleaning method does this LG oven use?
A: This LG oven uses a self-cleaning method with high heat.
Q: How many burners does this LG range have?
A: This LG range has 5 burners.
Q: Is this LG range WiFi capable?
A: Yes, this LG range is WiFi capable and can be monitored remotely with a smartphone app.
Q: Does this LG range come with a griddle?
A: Yes, the range includes a griddle.
Q: What is the total oven capacity of this LG range?
A: This LG range has a total oven capacity of 7.3 cubic feet.
Q: Is this able to be run on propane?
A: The nozzles for the burners on the cooktop for the LG SIGNATURE 7.3 Cu.ft. Dual Fuel - Double Oven Range with ProBake Convection®, Model # LUTD4919SN can be converted for use with Liquefied Propane (LP) gas. The range has to be properly adjusted by a qualified service technician and the LP Conversion Kit (nozzles) come attached on the back of the range. ^CP
Q: What kind of plug does this use?
A: All wiring should conform to Local and NEC codes. This range requires a single-phase, 3 wire, A.C 120/208 V or 120/240 V 60 Hz electrical system. Use only a 3-conductor or a 4-conductor UL- listed range cord with closed-loop terminals, open-end spade lugs with upturned ends or similar termination. Do not install the power cord without a strain relief. A range cord rated at 40 amps with 120/240 minimum volt range is required. If a 50 amp range cord is used, it should be marked for use with 13/8" diameter connection openings. This appliance may be connected by means of a conduit or power cord. If a conduit is being used, go to page 17 for 3 wire conduit connections or 4 wire conduit connections. ^Daphane

Bake your favorite goodies in this LG SIGNATURE slide-in double oven. Two independent bake zones let you cook foods at different temperatures, and you can rely on two types of fuel for versatile functionality. This LG SIGNATURE slide-in double oven is powered by electricity, and the range on top is powered by gas.

Go ahead. Get the Upgrade. Because with LG STUDIO’s sleek dual fuel slide-in range delivers on every level. Ready to master new techniques? Quickly Air Fry enough to feed a crowd. And Air Sous Vide cooks tender meats right in the oven. Ready to impress? The elevated, slide-in design and InstaView window up the style of your kitchen, while the PrintProof finish and EasyClean cooktop and oven keep your range looking like new. And, of course, there's performance. Own the holidays with ProBake Convection and powerful burners up to 22k BTUs.

Samsung's smart gas range features a Flex Duo dual oven that lets you convert one oven into two so you can cook multiple meals at once at different temperatures. Illuminated Precision Knobs let you know if your cooktop is on from a distance and precisely control and ensure proper activation of your cooktop. The range's stylish and contemporary Bespoke design will give your kitchen a premium look.

Cooking enthusiasts rejoice—this all-in-one double oven gas range expands your cooking game in ways you never thought possible. With a total capacity of 6.9 cu. ft., it's our largest gas oven capacity yet. Quickly air fry enough hot wings to feed a crowd. Turn out racks of perfectly baked cookies with ProBake Convection. Even try your hand at something new, like Air Sous Vide for your best cuts of meat. No need to buy extra gadgets that just take up counter space. Everything you need is built into one sleek, slide-in design that’s amazingly simple to clean. And if you want to show off a little with the InstaView window and backlit LED knobs, who can blame you?
| Pros for LG - SIGNATURE 7.3 Cu. Ft. Smart Slide-In Double Oven Dual Fuel True Convection Range with EasyClean and Power Burner - Textured Steel | |||
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| Oven, Gas Range | Oven Performance | Overall Performance, Oven Features, Ease of Use | Overall Performance, Double Oven, Design, Ease of use, Features |
Customers praise the SIGNATURE 7.3 Cu. Ft. Smart Slide-In Double Oven Dual Fuel True Convection Range, highlighting the accuracy of the oven. Users also appreciate the excellent performance of the gas range.
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My new oven is SO COOL! I’ve actually created OVEN ENVY among my husband’s friends - haaaa! Love this thing and the look, the beautiful and elegant blue interior and the rugged cooktop combine to make a real chef’s station. Works like a dream!
MissyWM Posted
So far we love this range. The gas cooktop is really great and the two electric ovens work very well. We have not done a lot of baking yet but the little we have done has been excellent. The convection oven with the automatic temp adjust works very well. The appearance is excellent and really is a wow factor in our kitchen. Overall very happy with the range. Now the reason it is 4 and not 5 star rating - the installation is problematic. The design of the rear panel is horrible and I have no idea why LG did this. There is a hollow area at the bottom for the gas line and power cord to curl up into when the range is pushed back - but for some reason LG put the gas connector 17 inches up the back of the range rather than down in this open area. On top of that the gas connector sticks out from the back of the range at least 3/4 to i inch meaning it is impossible to push the range all the way back to the wall. This also means the gas line runs down the back of the range creating another obstacle. The only solution was to cut out a large section of the sheet rock to create a cavity for the gas line as well as the connector so that the range could slide further back. Apparently LG thought everyone would be able to use the filler strip (about 2 inches deep) for the back of the range and when it is used there is no issue. However we could not use it as it made the range stick out too far and adjacent drawer and doors in the cabinets would not open. I think this was a terrible design decision. Luckily the hole in the wall is hidden by the range. If you are considering this range I would advise looking at the back so you can see the issues and decide if it will work for you. Also note that the range is only truly counter depth when the filler strip is NOT used. Other than the issue with install it is so so far an excellent addition to our kitchen and we are very happy with it.
CurtB Posted
Not worth the money. Having double oven and the dual fuel is totally worth the money but the quality is not. I was mad that BB didnt have the correct delivery date and that is why I chose to purchase with them. The delivery came a month later. Then the knob on the left side kept popping off with the spring. Very cheap made. Sometimes it wont even turn. Ive owned it for one month and already issues. In order to cook something higher in the lower section you have to take the entire rack out. There is no where to put it anywhere within the oven. You can use the center grill and cook with a larger pot. Do I love how fast it is yes. Is the oven accurate yep. Does it work to cook two things yes it does. Just not worth the rediculous amount of money for how cheaply made it is.
ShannonC Posted