A:AnswerHello there, Sunshine. Thank you for reaching out and for your interest in the LRGL5825F gas range. We understand your inquiry about where to find burner covers for this unit.
The manufacturer does not produce a specific set of burner covers for this model. However, you can find various third-party companies that create custom-fit stove protectors or burner covers for this specific model, as seen with some of our retailers. If you are looking for replacement burner grates or caps, you can find genuine LG parts through authorized parts distributors.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-5-8-cu-ft-smart-freestanding-gas-true-convection-range-with-easyclean-and-instaview-printproof-stainless-steel/6401886.p?skuId=6401886
Please send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport, and our team will be more than happy to explore possible solutions with you. We appreciate your patience. —Renzo
A:AnswerHello there! Thank you for sharing your inquiry with us. We understand your inquiry about the LG LRGL5825F gas range.
This model does not include a dedicated broiler drawer; instead, it features a storage drawer at the bottom for pans and baking sheets. Broiling is done inside the main oven cavity using the built-in broil element (13,500 BTU), and you simply slide the rack into the top position for direct heat.
Troubleshooting Step: When broiling, be sure to move the oven rack to the highest safe position (about 4–6 inches from the broil element) and preheat on “Broil” for 5 minutes before placing your food, so you achieve even browning without flare-ups.
As for proofing dough, the LRGL5825F includes a “Proof” oven mode designed to maintain the ideal low temperature for rising bread. To use it, select Proof and place your dough on the center rack—check after 30 minutes to gauge rise, then continue as needed.
If you’d like to add a separate broiler drawer, that accessory isn’t available for this range; broiling in-oven is the intended design.
https://www.lg.com/us/cooking-appliances/lg-lrgl5825f-gas-range-with-air-fryer#pdp_specs
If you’d like further assistance or to explore any additional solutions, please send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport and our team will be more than happy to help you. We appreciate your patience.
—Renzo
A:AnswerHi there! Thanks for your interest in the LG LRGL5825F Gas Range with Air Fryer!
This model is a 30-inch range with an overall width of 29.87 inches and not available in a 36-inch size.
https://www.lg.com/us/cooking-appliances/lg-lrgl5825f-gas-range-with-air-fryer#pdp_specs
If you're looking for a 36-inch LG gas range, you can contact us directly for recommendations. Please send us a private message on @LGUSSupport, and we’d be happy to assist further! Let us know if you'd like recommendations! 😊 —Renzo
A:AnswerHi, Mach. Great question! Thanks for your question about the LG Range (LRGL5825D) model. While both convection baking and the Air Fry function in the unit use circulating air, they serve different purposes:
Convection Baking uses a fan to circulate hot air evenly around food, ensuring consistent cooking and browning. This is great for baking, roasting, and general cooking where even heat distribution is needed. Air Fry uses high-speed convection with increased airflow and higher temperatures to create a crisp, fried texture without the need for excessive oil. It’s designed specifically for foods like fries, wings, and other fried favorites. For more information about the product, you may visit https://www.lg.com/us/cooking-appliances/lg-lrgl5825d-gas-range-with-air-fryer.
If you need more details or tips, send us a private message on social media @LGUSSupport, and we'd be happy to assist. ^Juvy
A:AnswerGas: if your gas feed comes off the back wall or the floor CLOSE to the wall you’re good, there is room for tge gas line. (Mine was 12” from the wall, through the floor, no good)
A:AnswerHi, there. Thank you for your question about the LG Range (LRGL5825F) model. Yes, this model does have a delayed start feature. You can set the oven to start cooking at a later time by programming the desired cooking time and setting it to start after a delay. This is particularly useful for meal prep, as you can have the oven start at a time that fits your schedule. For more help, you can download its owner's manual through this link: https://www.lg.com/us/support/product/lg-LRGL5825F.FRSELGA and check page 30 for operation.
For further assistance, feel free to send us a private message on social media @LGUSSupport, and our team will be happy to guide you through the steps. ^Juvy
A:AnswerHi there, Kathy. Thank you for your inquiry about the LG LRGL5825F Gas Range with Air Fryer. We understand that knowing the specifications of your burners is important for your cooking needs.
Here are the BTU ratings for each burner:
Left Front Burner: 17,000 BTU (SuperBoil™)
Left Rear Burner: 9,100 BTU
Right Front Burner: 20,000 BTU (UltraHeat™)
Right Rear Burner: 5,000 BTU
Center Burner (Oval): 10,000 BTU
Simmer Burners:
Left Front Simmer: 1,270 BTU
Right Front Simmer: 1,270 BTU
Left Rear Simmer: 670 BTU
The simmer burner is designed to provide low heat for gentle cooking, making it ideal for simmering sauces or melting chocolate without burning.
https://www.lg.com/us/cooking-appliances/lg-lrgl5825f-gas-range-with-air-fryer#pdp_specs
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport, and our team will be more than happy to help you out. We appreciate your interest! —Renzo
A:AnswerHello there. Thank you for your question about the LG LRGL5825F range.
The broiler for the LG LRGL5825F is located in the oven compartment. To access it, you'll need to pull out the oven drawer. The broiler element is situated at the top of the oven cavity, and it can be used by setting the oven to the broil function.
If you need more detailed instructions or assistance with using the broiler, please send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport. We're here to help!
—Renzo
A:AnswerHi there, Linda! Thank you for your inquiry about the LG LRGL5825D range. The lowest oven temperature this model can be set to is 170°F (77°C). This setting is great for keeping food warm or for slow cooking.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please feel free to send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport. We’re here to help!
—Avril
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