Slide 1 of 7 We found the light to be a little too dim to adequately illuminate the oven. Slide 1 of 7 Every single burner got six cups of water boiling in under 5 minutes. Above this switch, indicator lights are lit when the oven is on, preheating, or self-cleaning. Slide 1 of 7 A separate switch turns the oven light on and off. Slide 1 of 7 Oven controls are basic, consisting of a temperature knob and one that allows you to select between different bake modes. Below the grates, a porcelain surface doesn't shine like stainless-but it is deep enough to capture spills and easy to clean. The griddle and drip tray are also removable, although we found the process to be a bit of a challenge. The cast iron grates are heavy, but can be removed for cleaning. In the middle, there's a 6-pass, 1630-watt cast aluminum electric griddle coated with a nonstick titanium surface. Two cast iron continuous grates cover four of Thermador’s classic 18,000 BTU star-shaped gas burners. The materials are heavy and we found no visible welds or seams, but-like many other pro-style ranges-there isn't a clock or timer. The look is clearly inspired by the commercial ranges found in restaurant kitchens. It's essentially a stretched version of the PRD304GHU with a griddle installed. The PRD364GDHU is a part of Thermador’s Pro Harmony series, which means its 24 inches deep and designed to sit flush with your cabinetry. Between its straightforward design and superior performance, this Thermador embodies what it means to be a high-end cooking appliance. When we put it to the test, the 364 did not disappoint. You won’t find any extraneous features here, but you will be pleasantly surprised be helpful bake settings, burners that can get astoundingly low, and an electric griddle.
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