GE Gas Range
Cooking with an open flame just feels different. It gives you instant heat control that electric elements sometimes can't match, which is perfect for searing a steak or simmering a delicate sauce. GE has spent decades refining this technology, blending raw gas power with modern features like built-in air frying and steam cleaning cycles. If you are ready to upgrade your kitchen with a reliable appliance, take a look at the products below and shop for the model that fits your cooking style at The Brick.
Choosing the Right GE Gas Range
Selecting a GE gas range usually starts with installation format. Freestanding models include a backguard with rear controls and fit into most standard openings, while slide-in models have front-facing controls and sit flush between cabinets for a more built-in appearance.
Cooktop design is another practical consideration. Many GE gas ranges feature an edge-to-edge cooktop with continuous cast iron grates, which lets you slide heavy cookware between burners without lifting. For a broader comparison across brands, you can browse our full gas ranges selection.
Features to Look for in GE Gas Ranges
Burner configuration and output vary across the GE gas lineup. Many models include a high-output power boil burner for faster heating alongside a low-output simmer burner for more controlled cooking, so different tasks can run on the same cooktop at the same time.
Oven cleaning format is also worth checking before you buy. Select GE gas ranges include a steam clean option, which uses water and lower heat for lighter oven soils, while some models also offer a high-heat self-clean cycle for heavier residue. Built-in air fry modes are available on certain models as well. You can explore the full range of GE cooking products on the GE Appliances page.
Shopping for a GE Gas Stove at The Brick
When comparing GE gas ranges, it helps to confirm a few practical details beyond price: installation width, burner count and output, oven cleaning type, and whether the model requires a gas line conversion for LP use. Those factors can affect both the upfront cost and long-term convenience.
The Brick carries GE gas ranges in a range of configurations and finishes. Delivery, installation support, and financing availability can vary, so those details are best confirmed on the individual product page or during checkout.
FAQ About GE Gas Ranges
How do I clean the burners on a GE gas stove?
Burner caps and grates can generally be removed and washed with warm soapy water. The burner heads themselves should not be soaked, as that can block the gas ports. Specific care instructions are included in the product manual for each model.
Do all GE gas ranges have air fry?
No, air fry is available on select models only. It should be confirmed in the individual product specifications before purchase.
What is the difference between a GE gas range and a GE gas oven?
A gas range is a single appliance that includes both the cooktop and the oven. A gas oven typically refers to the baking compartment alone, most often found as a wall oven installed separately from the cooktop.
Can I use cast iron on a GE gas stove?
Cast iron cookware is compatible with gas burners. The continuous cast iron grates found on many GE gas models are designed to support heavier pans securely across the cooktop surface.



