Wolf and Thermador are two of the largest companies in luxury appliances.
Both brands offer induction ranges in 30- and 36-inch sizes, launched in 2023.
Which one is better?
In this article, you’ll learn about each company and read a direct comparison between their ranges.
First, a disclaimer:
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Wolf
Wolf has been, and still is, a commercial range company.
In 2001, Wolf was acquired by Sub-Zero and underwent a full transformation, including a new convection system and other consistent improvements.
In a short time, Wolf became the most preferred premium cooking brand.
The iconic red knob of Wolf has become a symbol in kitchens, though the induction range has no knobs.
Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove are part of an American, family-owned company.
Note: I personally like supporting this company, perhaps because we’re family-owned too. It’s better for jobs and the community.
Let's take a look at Wolf's most popular induction ranges. In this section, we’ll cover their key features, burner output, and pricing.
Wolf Induction Ranges
Wolf offers four induction ranges, but they can be grouped into two styles: transitional or professional.
The main difference between Wolf's professional and transitional series is the handle design.
Wolf Induction Stovetops
The surface is scratch-resistant ceramic glass (no knobs) with electronic controls for precise temperature adjustments.
Wolf 30-Inch Induction Range Burner Output
The 30-inch model includes:
- 1 burner at 1,400 watts with the ability to boost to 2,200 watts
- 2 burners at 2,100 watts with the ability to boost to 3,700 watts
- 1 burner at 2,600 watts with the ability to boost to 3,700 watts
The two burners on the right side can form a continuous bridge burner.
PowerBoost, by the way, redirects power from the adjacent burner. So, you can “boost†the front burners if that’s all you’re using.
Wolf 36-Inch Induction Range Burner Output
The 36-inch model includes:
- 4 burners at 2,100 watts with a 3,700-watt boost
- 1 burner at 2,600 watts with a 3,700-watt boost
The Wolf 36-inch stovetop is well-designed with a larger center burner, and both sides can bridge for larger platters.
Wolf Induction Range Oven
The Wolf 36-inch range oven is relatively large, with 6.3 cubic feet of space, though only 4.1 cubic feet is usable.
That’s still big enough to fit a standard-sized turkey or a commercial (18†x 26â€) baking sheet.
Wolf features the best convection system, called Dual VertiFlow, which uses two fans and two heating elements to ensure even heat distribution throughout the oven.
You can bake cookies on three racks simultaneously, with each one baked evenly, top and bottom.
The oven has ten cooking modes: Bake, broil, dehydrate, gourmet, proof, roast, stone, and warm.
Wolf Induction Range Controls
The controls feature a color interactive touchscreen, but the highlight is the Wolf Gourmet setting.
The Gourmet mode offers a variety of pre-programmed dishes and food types.
Simply select the Gourmet setting, choose the food type, enter the weight, and specify how you want it cooked.
Gourmet mode uses sensors in the oven to determine the proper time, temperature, and rack position.
Additionally, there are 50 preset recipes to choose from.
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