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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #375552 in Major Appliances
- Color: Stainless Steel
- Brand: LG
- Model: LDG3016ST
- Dimensions: .0 pounds
Features
- Maximum Usable Cooktop Space in a Gas Double Oven
- Large Capacity Gas Oven (6.1 cu. ft.)
- EvenJet Convection System
- Maximum Usable Cooktop Space in a Gas Double Oven
- Large Capacity Gas Oven (6.1 cu. ft.)
- EvenJet Convection System
Product Description
LG LDG3016ST 30 inch Freestanding Stainless Steel Gas Range featuring 5 Sealed Burners, 2.2 cu. ft. Upper Oven, 3.9 cu. ft. Lower Oven, Self-Clean, Convection System, Automatic Shut-Off
Customer Reviews
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58 of 59 people found the following review helpful.
Who says I can't boil water?
By Joseph Haschka
(Note: As the control panel on the appliance's product page doesn't currently match what I see in front of me, I've added my own photos.)As part of a recent kitchen remodel, we installed an LG oven, the LDG3016ST. After using it now for about a month, the wife is ecstatic - but she doesn't write reviews as she considers it a waste of precious time better spent at the gym. So, it's left up to me; somebody has to do it.This is a gorgeous gas double-oven. The exterior has a stainless steel look with five burners embedded in a shiny, ebony cooktop. The interior of each oven is a dark sky blue as might be seen from a plane at 33,000 feet.On the left side are the Large and Medium burners, the former in front; on the right are the Extra Large and Small burners, the former in the front. In the center is an Oval burner, which can be covered with a Griddle. There are left, center, and right burner grates, each heavy enough to break toes if accidentally dropped.The Extra Large burner has a SuperBoil setting on the control knob and is designed to quickly bring large amounts of liquid to a boil. It will accommodate cookware up to 10 inches in diameter.Never having used gas burners before, the novelty of hearing the electric spark ignition system operate when turning a burner control knob to "Lite" is great fun. I'm easily amused.The appliance's Control Panel is divided into three sections: (from the left) Cooking Mode, Display/Timer & Light Controls, and Number Keypad/Start-Clear-Off.The Cooking Mode section of the Control Panel has a line of horizontal touch pads for both the Upper Oven and Lower Oven.The Upper Oven has the modes Bake, Broil, Warm, Pizza, and Self Clean. The Warm function maintains an oven temperature of 170 degrees Fahrenheit for keeping food warm for up to three hours after cooking. The Pizza function will automatically preheat the oven to cook either rising crust or regular frozen pizza, and come college (i.e. USC) football season in September, I'll be in Seventh Heaven. Fight On!The Lower Oven has the modes Conv(ection) Bake, Conv(ection) Roast, Bake, Proof, Self Clean, Warm, and Favorite. The Proof function maintains a warm oven for rising yeast-leavened foods before baking. The Favorite function stores and recalls up to three different settings.The Cooking Mode section also incorporates the Cook Time and Start Time touch pads.The center section of the Control Panel includes the digital Display (which, if nothing else is required by the Neanderthal Man who eats only cold beans out of a can, displays the current time-of-day) and the touch pads for Upper (oven) Light, Upper (oven) Timer On/Off, Lower (oven) Light, and Lower (oven) Timer On/Off.The right-hand section of the Control Panel includes a number keypad and the touch pads Upper (oven) Clear/Off, Lower (oven) Clear/Off, Start/Oven Lock, Clock, and Setting. The Oven Lock will lock the oven doors and deactivate most of the controls, and will presumably prevent our three cats from cooking up a party banquet when we're away. The Setting touch pad allows the user to, e.g. convert regular baking temperatures to their convection equivalents, adjust either oven's thermostat up or down, activate or deactivate the preheat alarm light, adjust the beeper volume, or set Fahrenheit or Celsius as the preferred temperature scale. (Actually, I prefer the Kelvin scale.)Cleaning the LDG3016ST is a snap. The interiors ostensibly self-clean - something we haven't tried yet. (We'll see if Nellie, our periodic housecleaner, approves.) The stainless steel veneer is burnished with any brand of stainless steel wipe, and, in our experience, an ammonia-based glass cleaner works swell on the cooktop.I especially like the fact that when an oven temperature is set, the display shows the temperature as it rises to the set point, and then a musical tone sounds. Similarly, when a cooking time is set, the display counts down to zero and the tone. What I find particularly amazing is that when the desired oven temp is reached, it remains rock steady. Again, I'm easily thrilled.What you DON'T want to do is have to replace any of the burner control knobs. The wife researched what it would cost for a set of five, just in case. From an authorized LG parts dealer, it comes in at a larcenous $25 PER KNOB.So far, we are totally satisfied with this LG appliance. Tonight, we'll be broiling some salmon in the upper oven, and I'll be baking some tater tots in the lower. Life is good!Note: The companion over-the-oven microwave is the LG LMHM2017ST - Over The Range Microwave with Extenda Vent and warming lamp.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
LG Stove knobs are cheaply made & expensive to replace!
By G. Culverwell
After having our LG Gas stove for only a year, the plastic inserts in the stove knobs broke.. 4 out of 5 of them. After searching online for replacement knobs, and finding out that they are $84.00 a piece, I would caution anyone about purchasing an LG stove before checking out the knobs. If the knobs have plastic inserts, you may want to price replacement knobs -- which can only be purchased from LG. Our model is an LRG30357ST and there are no off brand replacement knobs.. At $84.00 a piece & needing to replace 4 of them within a year, we are likely to look at replacing the stove, instead of the knobs! Caution.
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