If it wasn't clear, commercial units aren't usually as well insulated, which means you need a certain amount of space between the unit and wall/cabinets, or you need to line the area with something non combustible...stainless, brick, tile, etc. This also means your kitchen/house will be hotter. Another key thing to note is that most building codes will require a commercial vent system for the commercial range, and that may be a deal breaker unless your either building a house from the ground up and you can design the plans around this requirement, or you're doing a major remodel and can accommodate this.
Do restaurants constantly have the pilot light on? If all I'm looking for is a high-powered range top, are there any that don't have a pilot light that's constantly on?
I would not recommend standing on a commercial Range's door even if they are typically robust. I volunteer at a place that has a commercial kitchen and I was checking on something in the oven in the spring that makes the door easy to open and close just gave way and the door fell open seconds after I closed it.
If you want a commercial oven in your home it is simple and shall be done. It is so ignorant to say, "In a commercial oven the pilot light stays on all the time." That is up to the ovens owner when the pilot gas is shut off or turned on and lit. It's an oven wether commercial or homegamer grade. It doesn't make decisions or have a personality it is just a kitchen tool. Do you know the difference between the "rigors of commercial duty cycle" & "narcissist kitchen employees abusing fine tools"? They are two different things. Just keep firing the employee who bangs the equipment around the loudest and stop pretending a 24/7/365 use of homegamer equipment will burn it up in 1 year beyond all repair and hope. How many times this guy burned his arm the same way everytime on the same oven door? If you want to attain enough consciousness and self awareness to not walk in to the same oven door repeatedly then start by not corrupting your own mind with creative lying to sell homegamer appliances to customers which you are trying to brainwash with false facts. Just by using toes instead of fingers to close an oven door doesn't equate to the door will break. That is not a fact of life. You can't leave out factors and arrive at facts. LEDs do not break merely due to existing within a commercial kitchen. The real reason commercial ranges don't have LEDs is because you don't walk around a commercial kitchen with all the lights off like you may do at home in the middle of the night. So LED lights are not on commercial ranges due to there is no need for them in a commercial environment not because they would break. Commercial buildings are known to be well lit with lighting so work can be done. It is very possible for a homegamer to completely educate themselves with kitchen appliance knowledge and natural gas etc. and venture forward with buying an oven and range worth as much as a luxury car and properly installing it in their home kitchen following all best practices and regulations if one so chooses to do. I am from the Old American tradition of freedom and liberty. The right to voice critical thinking for those who lack it or had it replaced with ego, social contagion, status quo or any "job security" type of deception. This guy wants to sell you the Viking because it's the biggest ticket price on the floor. He doesn't want you to buy from a commercial supplier because then you'd be all set never needing to buy temporary appliances from him again.
What I'm hearing is its okay to have commercial appliances if you know how to cook. There is no guess work. You know by your senses. I imagine if you move, you would take the appliances with you. Leaving them behind would hurt the resale of your home. If you're like me, you plan on dying in the home you have so no holds bar.
Completely worthless.point of view of someone who wants to sell you something. All the "features" you highlight in high end home units are all drawbacks. The reason why commercial units are awesome and don't have all those other "features" is, restaurant owners don't want their service to be interrupted by a cheap 10 cent part breaking because the manufacture has built in obsolecence.
I COULDNT WATCH IT BECAUSE OF THE MUSIC LEVEL!
If it wasn't clear, commercial units aren't usually as well insulated, which means you need a certain amount of space between the unit and wall/cabinets, or you need to line the area with something non combustible...stainless, brick, tile, etc. This also means your kitchen/house will be hotter.
Another key thing to note is that most building codes will require a commercial vent system for the commercial range, and that may be a deal breaker unless your either building a house from the ground up and you can design the plans around this requirement, or you're doing a major remodel and can accommodate this.
Another thing with some commercial ranges is the oven only has two rack positions unlike the one you showed that appears to have multiple.
Good explanation of the difference between the two types of professional ranges. The ease of cleaning is one big factor between the two.
why is this guy trying to talk over that jazz?
I really wanted to watch this but the music made it tio distracting.
Do restaurants constantly have the pilot light on? If all I'm looking for is a high-powered range top, are there any that don't have a pilot light that's constantly on?
I would not recommend standing on a commercial Range's door even if they are typically robust. I volunteer at a place that has a commercial kitchen and I was checking on something in the oven in the spring that makes the door easy to open and close just gave way and the door fell open seconds after I closed it.
If you want a commercial oven in your home it is simple and shall be done. It is so ignorant to say, "In a commercial oven the pilot light stays on all the time." That is up to the ovens owner when the pilot gas is shut off or turned on and lit. It's an oven wether commercial or homegamer grade. It doesn't make decisions or have a personality it is just a kitchen tool. Do you know the difference between the "rigors of commercial duty cycle" & "narcissist kitchen employees abusing fine tools"? They are two different things. Just keep firing the employee who bangs the equipment around the loudest and stop pretending a 24/7/365 use of homegamer equipment will burn it up in 1 year beyond all repair and hope. How many times this guy burned his arm the same way everytime on the same oven door? If you want to attain enough consciousness and self awareness to not walk in to the same oven door repeatedly then start by not corrupting your own mind with creative lying to sell homegamer appliances to customers which you are trying to brainwash with false facts. Just by using toes instead of fingers to close an oven door doesn't equate to the door will break. That is not a fact of life. You can't leave out factors and arrive at facts. LEDs do not break merely due to existing within a commercial kitchen. The real reason commercial ranges don't have LEDs is because you don't walk around a commercial kitchen with all the lights off like you may do at home in the middle of the night. So LED lights are not on commercial ranges due to there is no need for them in a commercial environment not because they would break. Commercial buildings are known to be well lit with lighting so work can be done. It is very possible for a homegamer to completely educate themselves with kitchen appliance knowledge and natural gas etc. and venture forward with buying an oven and range worth as much as a luxury car and properly installing it in their home kitchen following all best practices and regulations if one so chooses to do. I am from the Old American tradition of freedom and liberty. The right to voice critical thinking for those who lack it or had it replaced with ego, social contagion, status quo or any "job security" type of deception. This guy wants to sell you the Viking because it's the biggest ticket price on the floor. He doesn't want you to buy from a commercial supplier because then you'd be all set never needing to buy temporary appliances from him again.
Julia child had a commercial range in her home kitchen
Why would you do such a terrible job with the music level, after putting such an informative clip together? Makes it close to impossible to watch!
What I'm hearing is its okay to have commercial appliances if you know how to cook. There is no guess work. You know by your senses.
I imagine if you move, you would take the appliances with you. Leaving them behind would hurt the resale of your home.
If you're like me, you plan on dying in the home you have so no holds bar.
Take the music out the video,it’s distracting and makes the video horrible 😢
Completely worthless.point of view of someone who wants to sell you something. All the "features" you highlight in high end home units are all drawbacks. The reason why commercial units are awesome and don't have all those other "features" is, restaurant owners don't want their service to be interrupted by a cheap 10 cent part breaking because the manufacture has built in obsolecence.
Re-edit and DUMP THE MUSIC! Gave it a thumbs down.