Finally!!! The NEW Monogram Pro Ranges are HERE! A brief look at the ZGP364NDTSS.

Published 2021-06-16
Let’s take a look at the all-new 2021 Monogram All Gas Pro Range.

Here are some of my other Pro Range Videos:

The Monogram 48 Dual Fuel Range:
   • The BEST Value 48 Luxury RANGE???  Th...  

The Wolf 48 Dual Fuel Range
   • Introducing the all new Wolf Dual Fue...  

The Miele 48 Dual Fuel Range:
   • This thing is CRAZY!!! Introducing 3r...  

The Viking 30 Inch All Gas with open burners:
   • The Return of the (Vi) King!!! Viking...  


See more on this Range on Monogram’s website here:
appliances.monogram.com/us/specs/ZGP364NDTSS

Product Specifications:
products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval…

All Comments (21)
  • Got my 48" dual-free delivered last week. Griddle cover is not hinged. Bought it for serious cooking (high BTU gas burners, euro-convection, etc...), but to be honest it turned out to be quite the statement piece as well. Spent the pandemic doing my research and the most important thing I learned was that lack of good local service is a deal breaker no matter how a range stacked up. Never thought I'd buy a high end product with GE on it, however I've never been happier with an appliance decision and I worked in the industry back in the 70s.
  • @pf5658
    Absolutely beautiful. This has looks like a very high end piece of audio gear.
  • @oldman0995
    I am buying the six burner model tomorrrow. Thx for your help Great review and explanation
  • @katiemosack
    Thank you for the only fair and accurate review-- the pros and cons match my experience with this range. It would be really helpful if you could include a video on connecting to Wifi and Bluetooth and why that would be helpful.
  • @stevegant7286
    Monogram makes a very fine range, not only does it have brass 23k burners, but it also has one of the deepest ovens out on the market. The advantage of the deeper oven is it takes commercial baking sheets! Don't forget, when you purchase any Monogram range, they give you a Monogram dish washer for free! There are also builder discounts available as well, ask your salesperson for details. Bravo Monogram!
  • Thanks for the great review! I’m considering this and Thermador. On totally random note, do you know what type of counter is next to this range?
  • @ASFx2600
    Love the detail you go into on all your videos. Thank you! if you have that kitchenaid 5-door refrigerator, i'd love to see a video on that one too.
  • @donnapjama
    How does this work with the apps and do you feel its smart technology is worth it?
  • @curayagmma
    I can’t seem to find the probe connection on mine (same exact model)
  • Very nice, first time viewer. keep up the good work. I will check the links, I only have room for a 30" but need dual fuel, a black top, and self cleaning so I am hoping that the new model of this one in 30" will fit the bill.
  • @kdm313
    I did learn something thank you. Also I subscribed to your channel
  • @1130popman
    Is there a way to display the time on this Monogram range?
  • Very informative video. I like how you compare the Monogram features to other companies Thanks
  • @PaddyP538
    by chance do you know if the wall ovens are electric only or if they offer a gas version?
  • @kathyfann
    How does it cook What price range are we looking at?
  • @linhdang1972
    I am thinking of getting the 30 inch dual fuel, but concern about not having a self cleaning feature. I do a lot of baking. Thanks for sharing great info, very helpful.
  • @liz2959
    This range rated number one in consumer reports.
  • @cv4wheeler
    I have an ancient Jenn Air I need to replace, which I use almost exclusively with two burners and either a griddle or grill (interchangeable). That advanced interchangeable technology seems to have been lost to the industry these days, so the only option to retain the burners/grill/griddle is to get a 48", which would be great, but is a real challenge to install in my kitchen for multiple reasons. The Monograms are pretty, but if that lid on the griddle is non-removable, it is a deal breaker, as I plan a backdraft (what people who don't know better call a downdraft) hood. Huge, unforced error if true, I looked at the stove and never considered trying to remove the lid, my bad, so many thanks! Also, if there is any aluminum involved with anything near heat, it is a deal breaker, I melted the aluminum griddle on my Jenn Air twice in 29 years, an expensive error.