The Forno FFSGS6356-36 is a 36-inch dual fuel range combining 6 sealed gas burners on the cooktop with an electric oven, delivering 5.36 cu ft of oven capacity and a 240-volt electric baking environment. At $3,199 it is a premium buy in the dual fuel segment, though only 2 reviews limits confidence in that rating.
Serious home cooks who want the precise temperature control of an electric oven paired with gas burner cooking in a 36-inch, 6-burner layout. Suits remodelers building out a pro-style kitchen.
Skip if
Budget-focused buyers who can achieve their goals with a straight gas or electric range for significantly less. Also skip if you need a 30-inch range, this is sized for a 36-inch opening.
Capacity 5.36 cu ft
Fuel type Dual Fuel
Heating Sealed
Burners / elements 6
Oven racks 2
Installation Freestanding
Priced 113% above the category median ($1,499.00 across 135 tracked models)
Capacity of 5.36 cu ft - larger than 72% of the 135 models we track
Burners / elements of 6 - higher than 66% of the 135 models we track
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 2 owner ratings
Value for money1.2/5
$597 per cubic foot, above the category median
Popularity3.0/5
2 owner reviews, more than most models here
Storage space3.8/5
5.36 cu ft, roomy for this category
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other kitchen ranges, cooktops, wall ovens, range hoods and microwaves we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Dual fuel ranges combine gas burners for stovetop responsiveness with an electric oven for more consistent baking temperatures. The FFSGS6356-36 delivers that combination at 36 inches wide with 6 sealed burners, enough to run multiple pots simultaneously, and a 5.36 cu ft oven for large roasts or multiple racks of baked goods.
At 283.3 lb the unit is substantial, as expected for a dual fuel range with a full-width body. The painted finish in the listed configuration gives it a clean residential aesthetic. Two oven racks are included, and the 240-volt oven connection requires a dedicated circuit. Knob controls handle burner adjustment while the oven uses a separate 240-volt electric system.
With just 2 reviews both at 5 stars, there is not enough independent feedback to validate long-term performance or customer support. The $3,199 price means buyers are making a significant commitment based largely on spec-level confidence in the Forno brand.
Pros
6 sealed burners on a 36-inch cooktop for high-output gas cooking
5.36 cu ft electric oven provides consistent baking temperatures
Dual fuel configuration is a genuine cooking performance upgrade over single-fuel ranges
283 lb solid construction suggests quality materials
Knob controls on the gas burners for direct adjustment
Cons
Only 2 buyer reviews, insufficient data to verify real-world reliability
$3,199 is a substantial commitment with minimal independent validation
Requires a 240-volt dedicated circuit for the electric oven
Only 2 oven racks included for a 5.36 cu ft cavity
Specifications
Capacity
5.36 cu ft
Fuel type
Dual Fuel
Heating
Sealed
Burners / elements
6
Oven racks
2
Installation
Freestanding
Width
36.0 in
Controls
Knob
Finish
Painted
Dimensions
28 X 36 X 37.4 In
Weight
283.3 lb
Voltage
240 Volts
Performance notes
Six sealed gas burners deliver responsive stovetop heat with contained spill management. The electric oven at 5.36 cu ft handles large roasting pans and multi-rack baking. At 36 inches wide this range fits standard pro-style cutouts. The 240-volt oven connection means dual power sources, gas line for the top, 240V circuit for the oven, which requires planning during installation. The painted finish is durable for kitchen use but will show scratches over time more than stainless steel.
What buyers say
With only 2 reviews both rating 5 stars, the buyer sentiment is technically perfect but statistically meaningless at that sample size. The product appears to satisfy early buyers, but prospective purchasers at $3,199 should seek out additional third-party reviews or professional assessments before purchasing.
Dual fuel means the cooktop burners run on gas while the oven is powered by electricity. Gas burners heat up fast and respond quickly to adjustments, while an electric oven maintains more even temperatures for baking. You need both a gas line and a 240-volt electrical circuit for this range.
Does this range need a 240-volt outlet?
Yes. The electric oven portion of the FFSGS6356-36 requires a 240-volt, dedicated circuit. The gas burners require a natural gas or LP line. Both utility connections are needed before this range can operate fully.
Are additional oven racks available for the 5.36 cu ft cavity?
The range ships with 2 oven racks. Given the 5.36 cu ft interior size, a third rack would be useful for batch baking. Contact Forno directly to confirm compatible rack part numbers for this model.
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