The 36" Classic Retro range by Unique transports you back to the 50s with its iconic retro design and chrome finished accents. Pro Convection cooking circulates heat for incredibly even distribution while the waist-high broiler provides the option of intense searing.
- Zinc cast handles and knobs
- Convection oven & waist-high broiler
- Continuous cast iron grate design
- 6 Italian-made, high quality sealed burners
- Chrome finished accents
- Two adjustable heavy duty oven racks with four shelf positions
- 5.2 cu/ft oven capacity
- Variable BTUs cook-top includes a 20,000 BTU power burner
- 2 backsplashes to choose from
Product Code |
UGP-36CR |
Overall dimensions (H x W x D) (Taller backsplash with handle) |
41" x 36" x 27.3" / 104 cm x 91.4 cm x 69.3 cm |
Overall dimensions (H x W x D) (Smaller backsplash with handle) |
37" x 36" x 27.3" / 94 cm x 91.4 cm x 69.3 cm |
Oven dimensions (H x W x D) |
16" x 30" x 18" / 40.6 cm x 76.2 cm x 46cm |
Weight |
256 lb / 116 kg |
Operation |
Set for natural gas (NG) with propane (LPG) conversion kit included |
Front right |
20 000 BTU |
Front mid |
6 000 BTU |
Front left |
15 000 BTU |
Rear right |
12 000 BTU |
Read mid |
9 000 BTU |
Rear left |
9 000 BTU |
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Type:
Range
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Style:
Professional
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Fuel:
Gas
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Width:
36"
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Height:
37"
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Depth:
27.3"
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Nominal Width:
36"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Downdraft Ventilation:
No
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Hood Recommended:
Yes
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Dual Fuel:
No
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Burner Type:
Sealed
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Self Clean:
No
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Convection:
Yes
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First Oven:
5.2 cu. ft.
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Hidden Bake Element:
No
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Continuous Grate:
Yes
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Sabbath Mode:
No
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WiFi Connected:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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