The Forno FFSGS6439-48 is a 48-inch freestanding gas range with 8 sealed burners and a 4.32 cu ft oven at $4,099. It delivers a full pro-style cooktop spread at a lower price than comparable large-format ranges, though the oven cavity is more modest than the cooktop footprint suggests.
Cooks who prioritize cooktop real estate, 8 burners across 43 inches, and want the look and output of a large-format range without paying $6,000 or more. The brushed stainless finish suits kitchens that favor a matte pro aesthetic over polished chrome.
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Skip if a large oven cavity matters as much as cooktop space, 4.32 cu ft is on the smaller side for a 48-inch-class range. Also skip if you need buyer reviews to validate before purchasing, as no reviews exist for this model.
Capacity 4.32 cu ft
Fuel type Gas
Heating Sealed
Burners / elements 8
Oven racks 2
Installation Freestanding
Priced 173% above the category median ($1,499.00 across 135 tracked models)
Capacity of 4.32 cu ft - smaller than 62% of the 135 models we track
Burners / elements of 8 - higher than 95% of the 135 models we track
Our scorecard
0.9/5overall
Value for money0.2/5
$949 per cubic foot, above the category median
Storage space1.9/5
4.32 cu ft, compact 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
The FFSGS6439-48 spans 43 inches wide with 8 sealed burners arranged across the surface. Eight sealed burners at this price, $4,099, positions Forno competitively against brands like ZLINE, which asks nearly $2,100 more for a comparable burner count in a wider chassis. The sealed burner design contains spills and makes cleanup more manageable than open burner alternatives.
The 4.32 cu ft oven is the most notable tension in this spec sheet. For a 43-inch-wide range with 8 burners, buyers often expect a larger cavity, either a double oven or a single cavity above 5 cu ft. The 4.32 cu ft here is functional for most household meals but will feel limiting if you regularly cook for large groups or need to run a full-size roasting pan alongside baking racks.
The brushed stainless finish with 2 included oven racks and freestanding installation keeps things practical. At 389 pounds, professional installation is a given. No smart home integration is listed, which suits buyers who prefer straightforward knob-controlled gas cooking. The complete absence of buyer reviews means this model is unproven in the market, take that into account at $4,099.
Pros
8 sealed burners give maximum cooktop flexibility for simultaneous cooking
Brushed stainless finish resists fingerprints better than polished finishes
$4,099 is competitive for an 8-burner large-format gas range
Freestanding installation does not require custom cabinetry
Cons
4.32 cu ft oven is smaller than expected for a 43-inch range
No buyer reviews, zero real-world reliability data
389-pound weight demands professional installation
No BTU output per burner published
Specifications
Capacity
4.32 cu ft
Fuel type
Gas
Heating
Sealed
Burners / elements
8
Oven racks
2
Installation
Freestanding
Width
43.0 in
Controls
Knob
Finish
Brushed
Dimensions
50 X 43 X 29 In
Weight
389.0 lb
Smart
Not Smart Home Compatible
Performance notes
Eight sealed burners on a 43-inch surface provide generous spacing, reducing crowding between large cookware. The 4.32 cu ft oven with 2 racks handles roasting and baking for typical households, though power users cooking for eight or more will notice the capacity ceiling. Knob controls keep the workflow tactile and familiar for gas cooking. Gas fuel type requires a properly sized natural gas line or LP conversion. At 50 x 43 x 29 inches (D x W x H), confirm your kitchen clearances account for the full depth as well as the width.
What buyers say
No buyer reviews are available for this model. Without rating or review data, there is no sentiment to summarize. Buyers considering this range should seek out owner feedback through Forno's direct channels or appliance owner communities before purchasing at this price.
How does the Forno FFSGS6439-48 compare to ZLINE's 48-inch range on price?
The Forno is priced at $4,099 versus the ZLINE SGRBZ-48-G at $6,149, a difference of over $2,000 for a comparable burner count. The ZLINE has a larger 6.7 cu ft oven versus Forno's 4.32 cu ft, which may explain part of the gap. Both have no meaningful buyer feedback, so the decision comes down to brand preference and oven size priority.
Does this range come with a liquid propane conversion kit?
The specs list gas fuel type without specifying natural gas or propane configuration. Many pro-style ranges ship as natural gas and require a separately purchased conversion kit for LP. Confirm with the seller before ordering if you are on a propane system.
Is 4.32 cu ft a small oven for a 48-inch range?
Yes, relative to the cooktop footprint, 4.32 cu ft is on the modest side. Many 48-inch ranges offer dual ovens or single cavities above 5.5 cu ft. For a household that cooks large meals regularly, the oven may become the limiting factor even though the cooktop has plenty of capacity.
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