Range Dual Fuel Cooker
Dual fuel range cookers come with the gas cooktop with an electric oven. These models are more expensive than models that are all-electric or all-gas, but they offer a combination of precision and versatility.
Cosmo's models are available in 30-, 36-- and 48-inch widths with either two or one oven. The stovetop comes with five burners including an enormous ring large enough to accommodate a wok.
Gas Cooktop
A range dual fuel cooker lets cooks enjoy the best of both worlds, combining responsive cooking temperature control with even heating in the oven. The cooktop is equipped with burners that are powered by propane or natural gas to create a fast and efficient flame. Certain models have a reversible grille for extra flexibility. The ovens that are included in these stoves come with capacities that vary from 4.5 cubic feet to over 6.6 cubic feet, making them suitable for many household needs.
When you are looking for a new kitchen appliance it is important to think about the kind of cooking you usually do and the amount of space you have in your kitchen. For example, a large oven with high BTUs could be more suited for cooking meat or other dishes that require dry heat, while smaller ones are ideal for baking delicate cakes. It's also worth thinking about what kind of burners you'll require. range dual fuel cookers of ranges have between four and six burners. However there are models that include up to eight burners, as well as two ovens.
If you decide that a dual fuel range is the right choice for your home, look for models that have both an electric and gas oven to make the most of its features. For instance this GE model has a 5.3-cubic foot oven and five burners including two of the most powerful power burners in our tests. It also has a built-in reversible griddle and Wi-Fi connectivity to monitor remotely and feature updates.
This Samsung smart range comes with an enormous cavity as well as two smaller ones with a ceramic divider. You can broil halibut on one while roasting potato in the other. Its cooktop uses gas burners as well as an electric oven for even baking.
Eva Bleyer is a reviews analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab in which she has tested almost 100 ranges over the past few years. She has spoken with industry experts and visited showrooms of kitchen appliances to find out what technologies are heading to kitchens in homes. She has spent a lot time in the kitchen, cooking for herself and other people. She has utilized her vast experience to create the selections for this article.
Electric Oven
A gas cooktop and an electric oven make up an enthalpy dual fuel range which combines the advantages of each. Dedicated chefs and home cooks look for these multi-functional models because they offer power and accuracy. Gas stovetops are quick to heat and temperature control, while electric oven elements are designed to maximize the distribution of heat.
Gas cooktops can assist you to learn new cooking techniques. For example you can grill an entire steak with perfection or cook coq au vin. For baking, an electric oven's even, dry heat makes it much easier to bake a cake or roast a chicken. This site offers a vast selection of gas-powered ovens.
Like other appliances they require two different sources of power: a liquid propane gas or natural propane line as well as a 120-volt electric outlet. The specific requirements vary by model, so check your owner's manual to learn the exact electrical and gas connections needed for your range. An electrician must alter the voltage of your outlet to match the dual fuel range.
Dual fuel ranges offer the ability to cook with the responsiveness of a gas stove and the optimum heat distribution of an electric oven, resulting in a powerful kitchen appliance that can meet any challenge in the kitchen. A dual fuel range allows you to access advanced cooking features that aren't available in single-fuel ranges, like self-cleaning cycles or convection options.
To experience a luxurious experience, browse our selection of JennAir(r) professional-style dual fuel ranges with gas cooktops and an electric oven. Pick from a range of sizes, finishes, and design designs to complement your kitchen. You can customize your cooktop by adding features such as our raised pedestal star(r) burners ceramic maintops, porcelain cooktops, and griddle. Hydraulic SoftClose hinges (r) stop slamming and allow easy access to the warming drawer as well as the oven. Some models include a built-in hood and griddles that can be interchanged and others have the option of adding an air fryer or convection oven.
Electronic Controls
A dual fuel range cooker is a powerful and versatile cooking appliance. It has the responsiveness and power of gas cooktops, as well as the consistent heat of electric ovens. The versatility of this kind of stove makes it perfect for those who love to experiment with new recipes or using advanced techniques like charring peppers. It can also elevate the interior design of any home and add a touch of elegance to kitchens that are designed for luxury.
Dual fuel ranges are a top option for professional chefs as well as experienced at-home cooks. Apart from their superior heat control, these stoves have additional features that make them stand out from the rest.
For instance, some models feature a customizable cooktop surface that lets you customize the look and layout of your cooktops to fit your personal taste. Other options include integrated dishwashers and microwaves, or warming drawers. This allows you to alter the cooking capabilities of your cooktop, and also optimize workflow in your kitchen.
Depending on which model you select, dual fuel ranges may be used in conjunction with gas or electric convection ovens. These ovens offer temperature control that is hard to achieve using regular gas ovens. These ovens may also include features that make baking easier. For instance the Dual VertiFlow System that reduces hot or cold spots in the oven. or Gourmet Mode which allows you to cook complex dishes such as Eclairs.
Gas ovens are known for their speedy response and hands-on cooking. electric ovens provide a more constant heating across the entire oven. This makes them ideal for baking and casseroles that require even temperatures and consistent browning. Gas ovens with higher BTU ratings are the best for cooking meats and other meals that require moisture.
The flexibility provided by dual fuel ranges is an important benefit, these stoves can be more expensive than all-electric or gas models. This could be a deterrent for those on a tight budget. A dual fuel range requires an electrical and a gas connection to function, which is an expense that is expensive in the beginning. In certain instances, an electrician may be required to install a new gas line or change the voltage of the outlet.
Installation
If you select a dual fuel range cooker, you're choosing a stove which combines gas hobs that heat up quickly and ovens that regulate temperatures perfectly for baking. These cookers are versatile and can be used to cook many different recipes, from sautéing and searing to steaming and roasting. Explore Abt's range of gas and electric ranges to discover the one that is best suited to your requirements.
Take a look at our ranges that slide in or stand on their own if you are looking for a range that will fit in with your space. Our range also has dual fuel ranges that are designed to sit close to your counters for an elegant look in your kitchen.

It is essential to read the owner's manual and follow all instructions prior to beginning installation. If you're not comfortable completing the electrical and gas connections on your own, you might want to hire an expert to help you out. It is recommended that you have at least one person assist in moving the appliance.
The first step in installing a dual fuel range is ensuring that your home's gas hook-up is ready to accommodate the new appliance. A professional can install an gas line specifically designed to support the appliance. You could also use an existing electrical line. Check the quality of the line and ensure it can provide power to an electric oven.
To install the gas line, begin by removing the cap from the gas valve, and then cleaning the area. If necessary, enlarge your wall hole to accommodate the larger diameter pipe. After the gas line has been installed, screw the tube or connector into the valve. Be cautious not to over tighten or you end up damaging the threads.
Once you're done, tighten the screw in the green ground wire terminal ring. Connect the other end cable to the white terminal block wire to match the colors (red to black and black to red). Install the screw into the terminal block. Then, insert the ring again and secure the cord with the strain relief that comes with it.