LG 6.3 cu. ft. Smart wi-fi Enabled Induction Slide-in Range with ProBake Convection® and EasyClean®
Model# LSE4617ST
$3,799.99
- Style:
- Electric: Slide-In
LG ThinQ Care Warranty Promo
Purchase a qualifying LG product and register it through ThinQ app to receive a free 1 Year Extension on Manufacturer Warranty, valued up to $185
Valid from 04/13/2023 to 07/10/2024
Enter Your Review:
Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.
Great range ugly in the kitchen
Submitted 03-02-23
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
lg.com
We replaced our dual fuel gas range with the stove and in terms of how it cooks it is truly excellent. But in our kitchen it looks like its wearing an ill-fitting shoe. There is a gap of an inch-and-a-half because the stove will not go flush against the wall. It also has gaps on either side. I have no idea how I will prevent junk from falling through the gaps. Even though we had new butcher block countertops cut but it was impossible to really fit it snuggly on the sides. LG should provide a trim kit.
Breaks easily parts are impossible to find.
Submitted 02-27-23
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
lg.com
Ive had this stove for over a year. For the past 2 months half of it doesnt work and parts are unavailable. Im about to ask Costco for a refund.
a good Induction range/oven with two flaws
Submitted 02-20-23
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
lg.com
First off I have loved the switch to cooking on an Induction range. However this LG induction range is flawed in how it changes between heating intensities. One of the great selling points of induction ranges is that it provides gas-like control over your heat input to your cooking. This is true with the LG range each numeral value provides a good ctrl point for maintaining a steady cooking temperature. Yet this is where the range also fails in the goal of bringing the power of heat control to the induction market. When you change between values on the knobs the burner actually turns off before applying the new set value. this causes a drop in heat inputs and can negate the fine-tuned control you can have with inductions ranges. This issue is almost a deal breaker for me when suggesting the LG induction range to a friend its a good introduction but Ill not buy it again knowing what I know now. The second flaw I see is not being able to set the proofing temperature of the oven when using this mode/settiing. Its incredible that the oven has a proofing setting and Ive enjoyed being able to proof the dough at a set temperature while in my cooler than a normal house. However the setting is set to proof at 90F and is not changeable. For the doughs that Im making this is much too high and Id like to reduce the temperature to 70-75F. My workaround has been to set it to the proofing and check on it periodically if the offer is getting too hot I open the door. Im not sure if either of these things can be changed through a firmware update but it would be very very nice if they could be addressed.
Submitted 02-07-23
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
lg.com
Broke after a month and they wont help replace it. Not worth it
Never again
Submitted 02-03-23
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
lg.com
Bought this range 3 months ago. While cooking on the front burner it made a loud noise and tripped the 50 amp circuit breaker in my panel. Service tech has been here 4 times replaced all the boardsthe burners the motherboard front burner still not working. Lg now wants him to replace the wiring harnesses. I bought this thinking that the price would mean it was properly made.WRONG Right now I just want a refund this is my 2nd LG range. My last one was a gas model and the oven coating started falling off into my food.LG ended up buying it back now 3 months later here I am again with garbage
Related Items
CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY - WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov