Wolf 48" Sealed Burner Range-top with Wok Burner - SRT484W | Marsillios Appliance TV & BBQ Fairfield
Published 2021-01-27
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All Comments (21)
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Wolf needs to make a concave 5KW induction wok burner for a 13" wok. The 13" wok is more common than the 16" and larger one (as demonstrated here) for home cooking. It would also provide enough room on a 36" configuration to have side burners in addition to main center wok burner for boiling vegetables, soups, and preparing sauces, and noodles.
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Excellent job young man!
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Oh boy the fire alarm with this thing will go nuts 🤣
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Perfect thank you.
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Another benefit of having the 36K BTU wok burner, it can provide a great sear on a steak.
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Would love to see this going through its paces any chance of doing a demo video of you guys making some Szechuan chicken on it with water chestnuts just a thought
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Sooooo dope!
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A lot of heat escape because of open space at the burners and higher chance of fire hazard if anything come close. The wok burner is pretty efficient.
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Bet it would be great to toast marshmallows on
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I am in a dilemma.....whats the most versatile range top for entertainment? 1. Wok top 5th burner for large pots✅ But can you also add griddle and perform like the double infrared burner? 2. Double infrared burner griddle.. You can cook anything on it ✅ you can still wok on the larger burner? Can you use the double infrared griddle as a french top by sitting a large pot down the middle or multiple ones on the griddle??
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Volcano lift burners
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Very nice, but unless you cook with a wok or do crawfish boils every week it seems like a potentially under utilized space on the range cook top. Now if you decided to run two ranges - say one 36" standard configuration and then this in the same kitchen THAT would be awesome. Or better yet just get a stand alone wok burner, I dunno, I'm just thinking out loud here. Go ahead guys rip me a new one.
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I got a few things wolf should implement. I feel wolf should have the 36K BTU wok burner in a single range-top module. I don’t have interest in the single 22K BTU cooktop. Also wolf should implement the Double Griddle(option infrared grill) to be a single range-top module. Finally wolf should implement both a wok griddle combo range-top. This would allow the customer to pick and choose a premium option without having to waste on extra burners and space they don’t need to. I’m already buying a wolf 36” gas range with 6 burners for my wife in our house build but we want both the Double Griddle into the counter next to it. I will buy the combo right now if they gave me the option.
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I WANT THIS
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Can u upgrade the wok btu to a 50000 btu?
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Can you achieve wok hei with this burner?
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36K BTU is far from enough for proper wok cooking. A minimum of 100K BTU would be required.
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Just make the fuck8ng burners all the same btu output. I can turn the knob down.
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How about the smoke produced? It would stink up your entire home...
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useless, not enough btu :(