By Billy G. · Founder & Lead EditorVerified May 21 by Billy G.
Wolf DF36450 S
Wolf DF36450 SvsThermador PRG366WG
Worth-It Score: 75/100WAITWolf DF36450 S scores well, but current pricing sits above our fair-price band. Wait for a price drop before pulling the trigger.
✓VerifiedConfidence: 85%
Verdict: The Wolf DF36450 S wins for bakers due to its dual-fuel design delivering superior oven performance as noted in Wirecutter and Consumer Reports reviews. The Thermador PRG366WG provides more burners and larger capacity for stovetop-heavy cooking but trails in evenness per CNET testing. Choose Wolf if electric baking precision matters most; Thermador if maximum gas power is the priority.
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Winner: Wolf DF36450 S
Wolf DF36450 S: 8.5/10
Thermador PRG366WG: 7.5/10
Spec-by-spec comparison
Wolf DF36450 S
Thermador PRG366WG
Fuel Type
Dual Fuel
Gas
Burners
4
6
Oven Capacity
5.0 cu ft
5.7 cu ft
Width
36 inches
36 inches
Wolf DF36450 S
What works
Dual fuel combines gas cooktop with electric oven for precise baking
Wolf's signature red knobs and heavy-duty construction
Superior heat retention in the oven
What doesn't
Higher upfront cost than gas-only models
Requires 240V electrical connection
Thermador PRG366WG
What works
Six powerful gas burners including a 22,000 BTU center burner
Larger oven capacity for big meals
Star-K certified Sabbath mode
What doesn't
Gas oven can have less even baking than electric
No electric option for convection baking
Bottom line
Our pick: Wolf DF36450 S. It edges out the alternative on dual fuel combines gas cooktop with electric oven for precise baking. That said, Thermador PRG366WG still wins on six powerful gas burners including a 22,000 btu center burner — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.