Gassing up the LG Studio Range (pictures)
LG's accessory-heavy gas range makes it easy to switch from stovetop griddling to multirack baking.
At $1,999, the LG LSRG309ST is on the cusp of high-end.
This premium-adjacent model comes with five burners.
Its burner power output ranges from 5,000 BTUs to 19,000 BTUs.
This is the 19,000-BTU burner tackling a 5-quart pot of water.
The LSRG309ST comes with a sturdy griddle accessory.
The cooktop has three separate grates.
While this model wasn't a particularly quick broiler, the burgers did taste very good.
The pork tenderloin was also quite tasty.
The oven has a 5.4-cubic-foot capacity.
The touchscreen is responsive and pretty easy to navigate.
You can see a clear difference between the top row (traditional double rack baking) and the bottom row (convection double rack baking).
There's a warming drawer at the bottom of the unit.
This model looks similar to Samsung's $1,699 NX58F5700.
It has seven rack heights.
For a model that's veering into the "luxury" price range, the LSRG309ST doesn't have very many oven modes.