KitchenAid 30" 5-Burner Gas Cooktop
KCGS350ESS
$1,099
- Style:
- Gas
- Height:
- 3 inches
- Width:
- 30 inches
- Depth:
- 21 inches
- Number Of Burners:
- 5
- Burner Type:
- Sealed
- Continuous Grate:
- Yes
- Convection Oven:
- No
- Down Draft:
- No
- Dual Fuel:
- No
- Ignition Type:
- ELECTRONIC
- Proof Mode:
- No
- Sabbath Mode:
- No
- Self Clean:
- No
- Storage Drawer:
- No
- Warming Drawer:
- No
- Wifi Enabled:
- No
Please refer to the Specifications tab for exact measurements

5,000 BTU Even-Heat™ Simmer Burner
A diffuser plate allows more control of the flame at the lowest setting, for more precise simmering and melting.

Electronic Ignition
Automatically lights burners so no standing pilot light is needed

Full-Width Cast-Iron Grates
Enhance the beautiful look of the cooktop and allow easy movement of cookware around the entire cooking surface.

Multi-Finish Knobs
Enhance the look of the cooktop surface with sturdy construction that adds to their premium feel.
Certifications | |
Ada Compliant | ADA Height and Side Reach Compliant |
Prop65 | Standard |
Ul | Yes |
Controls | |
Control Location | Front |
Control Type | Knobs |
Infinite Heat Controls | Yes |
Cooktop Details | |
Cooktop Surface Color | Color Coordinated |
Cooktop Surface Material | Stainless Steel |
Digital Display | No |
Griddle Included | Optional Accessory |
Heating Element On Indicator Light | No |
Hot Surface Indicator Light | No |
Ignition Type | Direct Spark Ignition |
Number of Open Bays | N/A |
Details | |
Automatic Pan Detection | No |
Combinations With Oven | KOES527P; KOES530P; KOSC104FSS; KOSC504; KOSE500; KOSE507; KOSE900; KOST100; KOST107 |
Fuel Type | Gas |
Installs Over Built-in Oven | Yes |
Lp Convertible | Yes - Kit Included |
Power Outage Compatible | Yes |
Dimensions | |
Product Height | 3.6875 |
Carton Height | 12.04 |
Gross Weight | 62 |
Carton Width | 34.76 |
Product Depth | 21.0 |
Cutout Depth Max | 20 |
Cutout Depth | 19 |
Cutout Height | 5.25 |
Carton Depth | 25 |
Cutout Width | 29 |
Cutout Width Max | 29.313 |
Net Weight | 58 |
Product Width | 30.0 |
Electrical | |
Power Cord Included | Yes |
Element/burner Details | |
Center Rear Element-burner Power | 17,000 BTU |
Center Rear Element-burner Type | Dual |
Cooktop Element Style | Sealed Burner |
Cooktop Type | Standard |
Left Front Element-burner Power | 9,100 BTU |
Left Front Element-burner Type | Burner |
Left Rear Element-burner Power | 10,000 BTU |
Left Rear Element-burner Type | Burner |
Number of Cooking Element-burners | 5 |
Power Boost | No |
Right Front Element-burner Power | 9,100 BTU |
Right Front Element-burner Type | Burner |
Right Rear Element-burner Power | 5,000 BTU |
Right Rear Element-burner Type | Simmer |
Exterior Details | |
Knob Color | Stainless Steel |
Knob Type | Metal |
General | |
Combination Match With Oven | KOES527P; KOES530P; KOSC104FSS; KOSC504; KOSE500; KOSE507; KOSE900; KOST100; KOST107 |
Grate Details | |
Grate Details | Cast Iron Grates; Continuous; Dishwasher Safe; Matte Finish |
Number of Grates | 3 |
Ventilation Details | |
Downdraft Vent | No |
Dimension Guide | Click here to download |
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Instruction Sheet | Click here to download |
Feature Sheet | Click here to download |
Owners Manual | Click here to download |
Installation Instruction | Click here to download |
Ventilation Pairing Chart | Click here to download |
Warranty | Click here to download |
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Very Dissapointing
Submitted 08-10-19
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
I bought KCGS350ESS last year. I wish I had my GE gas on glass top back. I bought this because I had previously owned a KA refrigerator I did like and since GE had sold out appliance division, thought I'd try the entire line of KA appliances. The stainless steel of this is so fragile it scratches practically if you breath on it. The iron grates look nice but just aren't as good as the GE, these seem rough and gather lint from anything you use to wipe. The grates seem too high for the burners so it takes a long time to get things going, and then there is not enough difference from low to high heat. And finally, the parts that make up the burner just seem cheep, impossible to keep looking clean and again the finish is ruined if you need to clean off anything from a boil over... The GE burner parts seemed so substantial and fit together interestingly, felt very secure, like puzzle pieces you could feel fit together right. The KA burners on this model seem to teeter over the gas jets. It does not feel secure at all. But the worst part is that when you have any boil over, there's no way to get the cuffs looking clean again, the cuffs aren't protected so things just burn on and you can't get it off without ruining the finish.
Cooks Well
Submitted 07-18-19
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
This stovetop does a great job cooking. My only negative comments are the design of the front cooking grates does not support a small pot well...you need to be careful when balancing on the burner. Also I worry that the painted marking on the burner knobs will not last through cleanups...that is what happened to my old GE stove top. This one hopefully will retain the high low markings...
Great Quality
Submitted 05-18-19
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
We went with Kitchenaid for our new build to mirror what we had in our old house. Loved the decision. Awesome quality and features. This cooktop works flawlessly.
Am Loving This Cooktop so Far
Submitted 05-14-19
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
I've been using this cooktop for only three weeks, but love it so far. I didn't think I'd like it better than my old Jennair, but do. The simmer burner has a flame low enough to actually simmer without getting too hot, while the Jennair did not. There is enough space between the burners to use them all at once if I need to, as long as all the pots aren't large. I had seen reviews that complained about things taking too long to boil because the grates are so high - I have not found that to be the case; Maybe it's because I had it professionally installed, and the flames were properly adjusted. At any rate, I've noticed that all cooktops now seem to have high grates. If I'm using a griddle, I do have to put it at a slant so that it doesn't get too close to the knobs, but that's not a big deal. The stainless steel looks good but it does take more care to keep it from getting scratched.
Bad Design Total waste of money
Submitted 05-13-19
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
we got this unit 5 month ago along with new Kitchen aid built in oven (Oven glass blowup last month during self-clean) so we have our fair share of Kitchenaid excitement. At the same package we got Microwave and DW (still holding so far) Please read below my quick summary review of this cooktop. Pros: feel solid Looks great and stylish Solid knobs and very comfortable Easy to install Cons: Bad quality stainless steel (starts to change color and have funny spots all over the surface and very easy to scratch, we are so carful during cleaning but still scratches are all over the place) Grids are very high it is 1 ½ space between burners and rack, See attached a picture of Samsung cooktop as you can see it is 7/8 distance not 1 ½ as for the Kitchenaid. Flame are noisy and not hot, and any burner expect the middle burner takes FOREVER to cook or boil ( our Gas bill used to be average $35 to $40, now we are between $89 to $103 per month. The front R and L burner are soooo weak Not recommend this for any household used to cook all the time, this unit is for looks only, and not for day to day house use. We replaced the old GE with this one, but honestly, it is not fair to compare it with the old unit we used to have, yes, it is more modern and stylish but for durability it is a big failure and disappointment.