Choosing a Range Dual Fuel Cooker
A dual fuel range can enhance the value of your home and make entertaining a breeze. If installed by a professional it requires a gas outlet as well as an outlet for power.
The experts from the Good Housekeeping Institute's Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab have tested a variety of range models. Our range of options includes dual-fuel cookers that can be hooked with downdraft ventilation.
Selecting the Right Range
A range is among the most important kitchen appliances, and it's important to select the right model for your needs. They come in a range of sizes, types, features and colors. Finding the right one is a process that will require some time and research, but it will help you find an appliance that will last for many years to come. We at Abt are here to help you select an appliance that you can trust to cook your family's meals every evening.
The most popular ranges combine a cooktop (or burner) and an oven (or oven) into one appliance. They are renowned for their versatility and offer the control of a gas stove with the power of an electric oven. Dual fuel ranges come with significant upfront costs that may make some buyers hesitant.
Before you decide on the best appliance for your cooking preferences and style, it's important to know the distinctions between dual-fuel electric, gas and dual-fuel ranges. Each model has its own advantages and disadvantages. But the right model will enhance your kitchen.
The type of heat a range can provide can also make a difference. Some cooks prefer the instant temperature control offered by gas ranges, while others like the dry heat of an electric oven. A dual fuel range offers cooks the option of using gas on the stove for tasks that require quick adjustments, and an electric oven to bake and perform other tasks.
It is essential to read user reviews when researching ranges. This will provide you with an idea of what real customers think of the product. Find models with positive reviews from customers and a high star rating to ensure you're getting a product of high quality that will last.
After narrowing down your choices, you're ready to shop for the perfect model. Begin by looking through the options at your local Rent-A-Center and browse online to find a range that you can rent that fits your home's aesthetic. Also, take a look at the other aspects that are discussed in this article to make the most informed decision about which size, fuel type and color selection is best suited to your needs.
Gas vs. dual-fuel range style cookers
When you are choosing a new kitchen appliance, it's important to consider your kitchen's requirements and cooking preferences. Many home cooks prefer the instant temperature control of gas ranges, while others prefer the even heating and less energy consumption that electric ovens offer. Dual fuel ranges, that combine a gas cooktop with an electric oven, offer the best of both worlds.
The most dedicated cooks appreciate the gas cooktop's receptive burner heat, which permits precise sauteing and boiling. These ranges utilize propane gas, either liquid or natural, to power the stovetop and oven. Gas ranges are also more affordable to run than electric ovens that use coils to distribute heat. While electric ovens are more efficient in energy use, they may not offer the same level of precision in baking that many home cooks prefer.

This is why a lot of homeowners prefer to upgrade their cooking equipment with dual fuel cookers. Whether you're looking to boost your home's energy efficiency or need the best of both worlds, Abt's selection of ranges has a wide array of top-quality dual fuel options for you to pick from.
In addition to the kind of fuel you use to power your appliance, you'll have to think about the size, style, and ventilation options. Certain models are designed for built-in installation, while others can be set up as a freestanding range. A slide-in model can be more efficient in space, but it is not suitable for all kitchens.
It is vital to properly ventilate your cooking area to minimize the amount steam, smoke and grease that you breathe when you cook. To remove these contaminants, consider a downdraft range that has an internal ventilation system that absorbs unwanted odors and particles, and sends them through a ductless vent or into the kitchen ductwork.
Although you could save money installing your stove yourself, it is strongly recommended that a professional complete the necessary electrical and natural gas connections. DIYers who aren't experienced run the danger of electrocution, gas inhalation or explosions. A qualified professional can install your range so that it functions correctly and is safe to use.
Ventilation
The top dual fuel ranges offer the option of a gas cooktop as well as an electric oven, combining the strengths of both appliances. Gas cooktops provide quick heating and temperature control while electric oven components are designed to optimize baking.
Every cooking appliance should have adequate ventilation. This is especially applicable to gas ranges that can let out the fumes by using the downdraft system, or a vent that directs the air outside of your home. This lets odors be eliminated faster, and also maintains the indoor air quality since the gases are not being recirculated. You'll want a vent hood designed to vent the air outside, rather than recirculating it and filtering.
If you're looking for a chic, modern vent that won't distract from the kitchen decor, check out the collection of JennAir(r) downdraft range hoods and cooktops. They are available in a variety of sizes, so you'll be able to choose the one that is right for your kitchen space. They also come in a variety of finishes, including stainless steel, to match any kitchen design.
Many homeowners who make the switch to dual fuel ranges don't go back. They appreciate the enhanced versatility and advanced functionality that this range provides, especially for those who like hosting dinner parties or experimenting with new cooking techniques. The Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab has conducted tests on a variety of these models and they are considered to be top choices among professional chefs.
A dual fuel range requires a gas line for the stovetop, and a regular outlet (or 24 volt outlet) for your oven. If your kitchen doesn't have both, a professional can install a gas line and ensure that you have the right connections for the new range.
Electric ovens are popular with certain people due to their ability to roast food and cook vegetables over a flame. Others prefer the precise heating of gas ranges. If you can't decide between a gas or electric range, consider the combination of a gas cooktop and an electric oven that is mounted on the wall for a cost-effective alternative.
Safety
A dual fuel range cooker is an effective and versatile addition to your kitchen. But, it's crucial to be aware of the safety concerns that could arise while using this kind of appliance in your home.
It's vital to properly vent your cooking area since smoke, steam and grease residues can build up and create an health risk if you breathe it into. Abt offers a range of range hoods, vents and other ventilation equipment to ensure that your kitchen is well ventilated.
Before using your stove, you must make sure that it is properly connected to the gas supply. Although many dual fuel stoves have a bayonet that can be connected to the gas pipe by you, it is recommended to book a local Gas Safe technician to perform the installation and test for pressure to prevent any leaks or issues.
It is also important to be aware that electric ranges utilize high-voltage power, and it is recommended to hire an electrician with experience to install all electrical connections needed for your new appliance. It will depend on the model, so make sure to check the owner's manual or contact an electrician for more details.
We are pleased to answer this question. The space required is very small because modern cookers are well insulated and do not transfer heat to the sides of the appliance.
The decision to purchase a dual fuel range cooker ultimately comes down to your cooking style and the layout of your kitchen. Gas stoves are the preferred choice of chefs because of their control of heat and versatility. However, it is ultimately your decision. You may find that a dual fuel stove is the perfect solution for your kitchen if would like all the advantages of a gas cooktop but prefer the consistent heating of an electric oven. Good luck and happy cooking!