Range Dual Fuel Cooker
Range dual fuel cookers combine the gas burner with an oven. They are more expensive than those that are entirely electric or all-gas, but they provide the highest quality and flexibility.
Cosmo's models are available in 30-, 36and 48-inch widths. They come with either two or one oven. The stovetop is equipped with five burners, including the large rings that can be used to hold woks.
Gas Cooktop
A dual fuel range cooker gives cooks the best of both worlds, combining a responsive cooking temperature control with even heating in the oven. The cooktop has burners that utilize propane or natural gas to create an efficient and quick flame. Some models feature an adjustable grille that can be reversible for more versatility. These stoves have ovens that can accommodate capacities from 4.5 cubic foot to over 6.6 cubic feet which makes them suitable for a wide range of household requirements.
When buying a new range it is important to think about the type of cooking you will be doing and the amount of space you have in your home. For example large ovens with a lot of BTUs are better for cooking meats or other meals that require dry heat. Smaller ovens are the best for baking delicate items. It's also worth considering what kind of burners you'll need. Most ranges come with between four and six burners. However, you can also find models with up to eight burners and two ovens.
If you decide that a dual fuel range is the right choice for your home, you should look for models that include a gas and electric oven to make the most of its features. This GE model, for instance, has a 5.3 cubic foot oven with five burners, including two of the strongest burners that we tested. It also has a built-in Reversible griddle, as well as Wi-Fi connectivity to allow remote monitoring and feature upgrades.
This Samsung smart range comes with a large cavity and two smaller ones with a ceramic divider. You can broil halibut on one side while roasting potatoes in the other. The cooktop has 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 more than 100 ranges in recent years. She has spoken with experts from the industry and visited showrooms of kitchen appliances to learn what new technologies are coming to kitchens at home. She has spent a lot time in the kitchen cooking for herself and other people. She has used her extensive knowledge to come up with the recipes for this article.
Electric Oven
A gas cooktop and an electric oven make up the dual fuel range which brings the benefits of each type of appliance. These versatile appliances are sought after by chefs and home cooks due to their power and precision. Gas stovetops provide quick heating and ample temperature control, whereas the electric oven elements cycle in patterns that maximize the distribution of heat.
Gas cooktops can assist you to learn new cooking techniques. For instance you can grill the perfect steak or flambe coq au vin. For baking an electric oven's even, dry heat makes it easy to bake cakes or roast chicken. You can find a wide choice of gas-powered ovens with electric ovens at this website.
In dual range cooker to other appliances that require two distinct sources of power--a liquid propane gas or natural propane line, and a 120-volt electrical outlet. Refer to the owner's manual of your model to find out the exact requirements for your specific model. Typically, an electrician will be required to adjust the voltage of your electric outlet to match the requirements of your dual fuel range.

Dual fuel ranges combine the responsiveness of gas cooktops with the heating distribution of electric ovens to create a powerful kitchen appliance that can handle any culinary challenge. Dual fuel ranges also unlock advanced cooking options that aren't available on stoves that are solely fuelled, such as self-cleaning cycles or convection options.
For an elevated experience, explore our collection of JennAir(r) professional-style dual fuel ranges that come with a gas cooktop and an electric oven. Choose from a variety of sizes, finishes and designs to complement your kitchen. Features such as our raised Pedestal Star(r) Burners, porcelain maintops and griddles allow you to personalize your cooktop to suit your kitchen's style. Hydraulic SoftClose hinges (r) prevent slamming, and allow easy access to the warming drawer as well as the oven. Certain models have built-in grille and hood, while others allow you to add an air fryer.
Electronic Controls
A dual fuel range cooker is a powerful and versatile cooking appliance. It offers the responsiveness and power of gas cooktops, as well as the constant temperature of electric ovens. This type of stove is ideal for those who love to try new recipes and utilize advanced techniques, like cooking peppers to char. It can also improve the design of any home and give a touch elegance to kitchens that are designed for luxury.
Dual fuel ranges have become an increasingly popular choice for professional chefs as well as cooks at home. In addition to their superior heat control, these stoves have other valuable features that help them stand out from the competition.
For instance, certain models have a custom-designed cooktop surface that allows you to customize the appearance and layout of your burners to match your personal taste. Other options include integrated dishwashers, warming drawers or microwaves. This allows you to customize the cooking capabilities of your cooktop and optimize the kitchen's workflow.
Depending on the model you select, certain dual fuel ranges may be coupled with gas or electric convection ovens. These ovens provide a temperature control that is not possible to achieve using regular gas ovens. They can also come with features that make baking easier, such as a patented Dual VertiFlow system that reduces hot and cold spots within the oven, or Gourmet Mode that helps you cook complicated dishes such as Eclairs in a snap.
Gas ovens are known for their quick response time and hands-on cooking, while electric ovens offer more consistent heating over the entire oven. This makes them more suitable for casseroles and baked goods that require uniform temperatures and uniform browning. Gas ovens that have higher BTU ratings are the best for meats and other dishes which need to retain moisture.
Dual fuel stoves are popular because of their flexibility. However they can be more costly than models that only use electricity or gas. This can be a problem for those who are on a tight budget. A dual fuel range requires both an electrical and a gas connection to function, which is an expensive upfront expense. In some cases, an electrician may be required to install a new gas line or alter the voltage of the outlet.
Installation
When you choose a range dual fuel cooker is an appliance that can combine instant hot gas hobs with ovens that manage temperatures perfectly for baking. These versatile cookers can be used for a variety of meals from sauteing, searing and steaming to roasting. Explore Abt's assortment of electric and gas ranges to find one that suits your requirements.
Take a look at our range of ranges that slide into or stand alone if you are looking for a range that fits your space. Our range also has dual fuel ranges that are designed to fit close to your counters for a seamless look in your kitchen.
It is important to read the owner's guide and follow all the directions before beginning installation. Consider hiring a professional if you are not confident in connecting the gas or electrical connections. It is recommended that you have at minimum one person assist you in moving the appliance.
The first step to install a dual fuel range is ensuring that the gas hook-up in your home is set to support the new appliance. You'll require a dedicated gas line, which can be installed by an expert. You can also make use of an existing electric line. Check the quality of the line and ensure it is able to power an electric oven.
Start by removing the cap from the valve and then cleaning the surrounding area. If necessary make your wall hole larger to accommodate the larger diameter pipe. Once the gas line is installed connect the tube or connector into the valve. Do not tighten the threads too much.
When you're done tighten the screw in the green ground wire terminal ring. Connect the other end cable to the white terminal block wire and match the colors (red to black and black to red). Screw it into the terminal block. Replace the ring and secure the cord with strain relief.