Wolf Ranges
Wolf started out as a small home appliance company in California in 1934, but soon became famous for its outstanding craftsmanship. In 2000, the company was acquired by the American company SubZero and production moved to Madison, Wisconsin. Since then, the Wolf line has been synonymous with power and sleek design, and their signature red pen has become the brand's signature.
Among the best gas ranges made in the United States, Wolf is famous for its power. Their 48-inch gas range, the GR488, demonstrates these strengths with eight burners and two ovens. The larger of these ovens provide convection capabilities. Almost all burners provide up to 15,000 BTU, but Wolf is good at providing this power with uniform and consistent heat. This craftsmanship comes at a price, but there is no denying the brand's quality and the ease of maintenance of the gas range.
Website: subzero-wolf.com