A:AnswerThank you for your interest in the LG Range (LRGL5825F) model. When converting a stove top burner from natural gas (NG) to liquid propane (LP), you can expect a loss in BTU output due to the difference in the energy content of the two fuels. You can anticipate a loss of 2,000 to 3,000 BTUs when converting a burner from natural gas to liquid propane. For the LG LRGL5825F, which has a 20,000 BTU burner, you might see a reduction to around 17,000 to 18,000 BTUs after converting to LP. You can download its owner's manual through this link for more information: https://www.lg.com/us/support/product/lg-LRGL5825F.FRSELGA. ^Cris
A:AnswerThank you for your interest in the LG Gas Range (LRGL5825F) model. Yes, it is possible to convert the LG LRGL5825F stove to LP (propane) before shipping. Converting a natural gas stove to propane involves using a conversion kit that includes hardware and instructions for the conversion. Kindly coordinate with the dealer where you'll buy your LG appliance. In your case, on BestBuy. ^Cris
A:AnswerThank you for your interest in the LG Gas Range (LRGL5825D) model. No, backlit knobs are not a common feature on ranges. You can download its owner's manual through this link for more information: https://www.lg.com/us/support/product/lg-LRGL5825D.FBDELGA. ^Cris
A:AnswerMy oven doesn’t make much noise at all when I air fry but if the airfrier isn’t working properly I would contact the GeekSquad and they will be able to diagnose the problem.