Wolf Dual Fuel Range Quick Start

Published 2019-03-01
Wolf’s dual fuel ranges provide professional-level performance that takes the guesswork out of cooking. This quick start provides a product overview, basic steps to ensure the best results, and helpful tips for getting the most out of your appliance. Learn more: www.subzero-wolf.com/wolf/ranges

All Comments (13)
  • @ElectrologyNow
    I'm stunned by the phenomenal features ... imagine turning the dial and hearing a clicking: a true miracle. Now I know why these ranges are $10,000.
  • @tamishadi2614
    Thank you, very helpful information in the video.👍
  • @Lmusz5442
    I wish you would have added the info about the dehydration mode.
  • @lamyukkam
    Would it be possible to get a recipe for dehydrating persimmons? I have a good harvest this year. Excited to use the dehydrate mode first time. Thanks.
  • I have the wolf 60 double ovens with chargrill and griddle with the subzero 48 fridge freezer Uk models excellent.
  • @mheckle
    The smell continues to be terrible after doing a quick start on the ovens and griddle. Any additional solution? ROAST 550 degrees for 60 min, cool naturally. Fan on high.
  • This was helpful but did not make mention of the very feature I was looking for, the Probe feature. I noticed that the Probe was use in baking a turkey in the demonstration, but no discussion of its use. There is something I am not doing right as I get an error reading and have to abandon the probe altogether.
  • @anthonyguada
    My current stove runs on 220V Will this model work at my place?
  • Hi! How old is the range in this video? We have a 1979 gas range that the oven no longer lights on its own - I'm curious if this would be a way for us to manually light it instead of spending several thousand bucks to try to fix it.
  • @trekyellow
    Wolf adds these nice features like digital displays or digital knobs on an range if you spend $10K+ but if you buy the GR304 Gas Range for $6K you get nothing! Course knobs for temperature settings, no digital display for oven set point, oven temp, no audible sound when oven reaches temp, etc...I mean nothing for $6K seriously why do you have a 10+ year old design still on the market? Who is running this design team and what do they do all day if they can't add these simple features that even a $1K oven has now?? Very sad for a brand like Wolf to sell the GR304 at this price point!!