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    Best Black Friday Deals on Ranges

    Models from Samsung, LG, and Frigidaire are at the lowest prices we've seen all year

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    Your range is the centerpiece of your kitchen. Regardless of the style you prefer, you’ll find plenty of options to consider.
    Graphic: Monika Verma, Consumer Reports, Getty Images

    The range is the workhorse of your kitchen, and you can score serious savings when you plan to buy on Black Friday. This year we’ve spotted big discounts on everything from entry-level gas and electric offerings to feature-packed induction models, from retailers like AJ Madison, Appliances Connection, Best Buy, Home Depot, and Lowe’s.

    Since most of the big retailers offer price match policies, you’ll notice that prices are similar—or even identical—from one retailer to the next. If they’re not, you can typically call the retailer, or visit in person, and get them to match the lowest advertised price from any competitor. 

    Not sure which range fits your cooking style? Check CR’s range buying guide and range ratings of gas, electric, and induction models to view how each differs from one another and how models across types performed in our tests. If you’re just looking for the top scorers, see our roundup of the best ranges of 2024.

    Below are the best Black Friday deals on ranges we’re seeing. 

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    Single-Oven Gas Ranges

    This single-oven gas slide-in LG is now $100 less than it was for Memorial Day (and Wayfair is beating everyone else by an extra $100). This is among the best gas ranges we’ve seen. It heats fast, simmers consistently, and bakes well, too, though broiling lags a bit behind. It has convection, continuous grates (for easily sliding pots and pans between burners), a griddle burner, and front-mounted controls with no back panel. It’s available in stainless steel or black stainless.

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    The sleek, slide-in GE Profile PGS930YPFS offers performance on a par with other top competitors. More important, GE gas ranges are among the most reliable of any brand in our member surveys. In addition, this model performs admirably on top of the stove—heating fast and maintaining steady simmers—and in the oven, earning solid scores for both baking and broiling. This range comes with features like an integrated griddle burner, convection, and WiFi connectivity. To get the Lowe’s deal, you’ll need to add the range to your cart for the sale price to display.

    The Samsung NX60T8711SS has a slide-in design, continuous cooking grates, and an integrated griddle. It bakes well, too, though not as evenly. Broiling is so-so, but the cooktop heats fast and simmers impressively steadily. As a brand, Samsung’s gas ranges garner an above-average rating for reliability and a passable rating for owner satisfaction in CR’s latest member surveys.

    Double-Oven Gas Ranges

    The LG LTGL6937F is the best price we’ve seen all year, beating the previous best by $400. It has a gas cooktop and two gas ovens, both with convection. It’s among the best double-oven gas ranges in our ratings, and it comes with continuous grates, a griddle burner, and WiFi connectivity that lets you control the oven temperature from your smartphone. Broiling is just middling. Otherwise, it heats fast, simmers steadily, and bakes evenly, too.

    The top-rated GE Profile PGB965YPFS has been as low as $1,700, so we’d recommend waiting to see if the price dips closer to Veterans Day or Black Friday. In addition to convection and air-frying modes, this range has continuous grates, a griddle, two high-powered burners, and WiFi connectivity. It’s also a stellar performer, holding steady simmers and baking beautifully, all while offering exceptional reliability. But broiling is just so-so, and the self-clean cycle isn’t as effective as it could be, so you’ll still need to do some scrubbing. If you want the sleek look of a slide-in, consider the GE Profile PGS960YPFS with front-mounted controls, which we haven’t tested but expect to perform almost identically to this model.

    This attractive double oven has a gas cooktop and electric ovens, both with convection. The LG Signature LUTD4919SN is among the best dual-fuel ranges in our ratings, and it’s the highest-rated among those with two ovens. Built to compete with pricier pro-style models, the stove has continuous grates, five burners, and extra features, such as a wok ring that fits over the largest burner. The performance of the cooktop and the ovens is exceptional, with steady simmering, fast heating, and even baking and broiling.

    Single-Oven Electric Smoothtop Ranges

    The LG LREL6321S single oven is an exceptionally strong performer at a great price. It’s far less expensive than the spiffier LG below, but it still heats fast and simmers steadily on top of the stove, earning an excellent performance rating in our cooktop high and low tests. It also bakes and broils evenly. There’s no convection mode, but you’ll find a warming element, along with two high-powered burners on the cooktop. LG earns high reliability ratings for its electric ovens based on our member surveys.

    The GE Profile PSS93YPFS is a slide-in with all-digital controls, offering killer performance for baking and cooking on low heat. It also comes with a slew of features, including convection and air-fry modes in the oven. GE lands a top-notch predicted reliability rating but a mediocre owner satisfaction score for its electric ranges, based on data from CR’s member surveys.

    Double-Oven Electric Ranges

    The handsome LG LDE4413ST costs nearly $1,000 less than some of the competition and still has strong marks across the board, including a top-tier score for oven capacity, so you can fit plenty of food into each compartment. It aces our top-of-the-stove tests and has two high-powered burners, a warming element on the stovetop, and a convection mode. LG earns a top-notch predicted reliability rating and an acceptable score for owner satisfaction for its electric ranges, based on data from CR’s member surveys.

    Induction Ranges

    The 30-inch LG Studio LSIS6338FE is a high-end model that we expect to perform like the LG LSE4616ST. That model, which we tested before it was discontinued, was the single-best induction range in our lab and, in fact, the best range, period. This Studio model should offer the very same performance. Like most induction ranges, it heats quickly and simmers steadily, earning top scores in our high- and low-heat tests. It’s also top-notch at baking, broiling, and self-cleaning. It has a glass touchscreen for setting the oven temperature, along with a convection oven mode and two high-powered elements. The oven can be wirelessly controlled from a smartphone. As a brand, LG earns top marks for predicted reliability and owner satisfaction for its induction ranges.

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    Paul Hope

    Paul Hope is a Home & DIY Editor at Consumer Reports and a trained chef. He covers ranges, cooktops, and wall ovens, as well as grills, drills, outdoor power tools, decking, and wood stains. Before joining CR in 2016, he tested kitchen products at Good Housekeeping and covered tools and remodeling for This Old House magazine. You’ll typically find him in his old fixer-upper, engrossed in a DIY project or trying out a new recipe.