Apartment dwellers or small-kitchen remodels that need a 24-inch slide-in gas range with sealed burners and a stainless finish.
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Capacity 2.92 cu ft
Fuel type Gas
Heating Sealed
Burners / elements 4
Installation Slide-In
Mounting Freestanding
Priced 13% below the category median ($1,499.45 across 140 tracked models)
Capacity of 2.92 cu ft - smaller than 84% of the 140 models we track
Burners / elements of 4 - lower than 60% of the 140 models we track
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating2.0/5
2.0 average across 1 owner ratings
Value for money1.8/5
$449 per cubic foot, above the category median
Popularity2.6/5
1 owner reviews, more than most models here
Storage space0.8/5
2.92 cu ft, compact for this category
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other kitchen ranges, cooktops, wall ovens, range hoods and microwaves we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Summit Appliance TNM6107BRW is a 24-inch slide-in gas range aimed at compact kitchens where a standard 30-inch unit simply will not fit. It runs on 115 volts, uses 4 sealed burners with push-to-turn controls, and pairs a stainless steel front with a black finish on the body. The slide-in installation style gives it a built-in look that a freestanding model cannot match in a tight galley or studio layout.
The oven cavity measures 2.92 cu ft, which is noticeably smaller than the 5-plus cu ft you get from full-size ranges. That is a real limitation for roasting or batch baking, though it works fine for everyday cooking tasks. Weighing 145 lb, it is manageable to move during installation. At $1,311, it carries a premium over entry-level compact ranges, and the price-to-capacity ratio is worth thinking through carefully.
Buyer feedback is extremely thin, with only one review on record and a 2-star rating. That single data point is not enough to draw firm conclusions, but it is a yellow flag. Buyers researching this range should look for additional reviews on Summit's site or through appliance dealers before purchasing.
Pros
24-inch width fits kitchens that cannot accommodate a standard 30-inch range
Sealed gas burners are easier to clean than open burners
Push-to-turn controls add a safety layer against accidental ignition
Slide-in design creates a streamlined, built-in look between countertops
Cons
2.92 cu ft oven is significantly smaller than most full-size ranges
Only one buyer review on record, rated 2 stars, leaves reliability an open question
At $1,311, the price is steep for such limited buyer validation
Specifications
Capacity
2.92 cu ft
Fuel type
Gas
Heating
Sealed
Burners / elements
4
Installation
Slide-In
Mounting
Freestanding
Width
24.0 in
Controls
Push-To-Turn
Finish
Stainless Steel / Black
Dimensions
24 X 24 X 36 In
Weight
145.0 lb
Voltage
115 Volts
Performance notes
With 4 sealed burners and a push-to-turn control scheme, the cooktop is designed for safety and straightforward use. Sealed burners contain spills better than open grates and generally clean up faster. The 115-volt requirement is standard for gas ranges, meaning no special electrical work beyond the gas line hookup. Oven capacity at 2.92 cu ft handles a single sheet pan or a small roast, but two-rack baking sessions are not practical at this size.
What buyers say
There is only one purchase review available, which gives this range a 2-star rating. No buyers report purchasing it in the past month. The feedback pool is too small to surface reliable patterns around reliability, temperature accuracy, or long-term durability. Prospective buyers should treat this as a low-data situation and seek additional sources before committing.
Does the Summit TNM6107BRW require a 220-volt outlet?
No. The TNM6107BRW runs on a standard 115-volt connection. You will still need a proper gas line installation, but no special high-voltage electrical upgrade is required.
Is 2.92 cu ft enough oven space for a family?
For a household that does light cooking, it can work. However, most families find a 4.5 to 5.5 cu ft oven more practical for roasting a full chicken or baking multiple dishes at once. This range is best suited to one or two people with modest cooking needs.
Can I slide this range in between standard-depth countertops?
Yes. The slide-in installation is designed to sit flush between adjacent countertops, with the control panel resting on top of the counter edge for a built-in appearance. Verify your cabinet cutout measures 24 inches wide to confirm fit.
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