Bluestar vs Wolf Burner Comparison

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Bluestar Direct flame VS Wolf Sealed Cap system. When shopping for a Gas range that you expect to cook on you must consider all the facts. Bluestar has created an amazing burner style that answers many questions and simply out performs the competition.

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  • Im looking @ Wolf, BlueStar and FiveStar. The 5S and the Wolf boast super high to simmer on all 4 burners. Now I'm thinking the simmers will be better even on a non-simmer burners of the BlueStar. Also the Grates on the BS can come out to make a wok cradler or rotate to raise the pan further from the heat. Do you know if this rotate feature is only on the simmer burner or on all 4? Thanks for a very informative videao.

  • @BuckLixYams Hi, You can simmer on all burners its as simple as watching the flame go lower as you turn the knob down. With respect to the cast iron top all burners have a removable insert so that you can place a wok or you can use that insert on a higher rotate type setting to achieve a different result from simmer. BlueStar is built with a unique design in that its super nova burners achieve a true 22k Btu giving the cook a wide range of heat possibilities.

  • Hello, I dont run any store so im not sure of your comment nor am i looking for any credit. Simply post a factual video of a nice product.

  • Read lots of bad things about the BlueStar, one of the bigger ones is problems with the igniter and it's easy to damage as it's unprotected.

  • @jackburton2009

    The igniter's are very simple in design. easy to change if required. if your careful during cleaning you will have no problems at all. you should see one in person this range is very nice and built very strong... 

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  • @len0808 BlueStar has been around for a long time!!!!!! Founded in 1880, Prizer-Painter, Inc., has a very good reputation in commercial ranges as well as residential. You know nothing about this, yet comment like a moron. And for your information, there is no better stove for in-home use. The other huge brands have burners at 15 to 18K btu per burner, BS gives you 2 at 22K btu, not to mention the open burner coupled with star design gives you erstaurant quality heat.

  • its easy to knock something when your store deosnt sell it - not very credible

  • The early Wolf stoves had the star burner. These were the commercial units.

    I like the star burners just because of the even heat distribution.

  • In looking for one of these for home-use, would I reasonably expect to deal with changing igniters or is that more likely in a commercial setting?

  • Looks like the Bluestar will quadruple your gas bill.

  • @jackburton2009 - If an igniter goes bad, it's a ten dollar part, and you can replace it in 2 minutes. These bluestar stoves are literally the same as the commercial stoves I have seen and used in commercial kitchens. They have no computers no fancy solenoids or potentiometers to break down. I just changed out my thermador (sealed) for a bluestar (open) and the difference is night and day the thermador was like a toy compared to the bluestar.

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