Range Dual Fuel Cooker
Range dual fuel cookers combine both a gas burner and an oven. They are more expensive than those that are entirely electric or all-gas, however they offer precision and versatility.
Cosmo's models are available in sizes of 30, 36, and 48 inches. They are available with one or more ovens. The stovetop is equipped with five burners, including an enormous 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 temperature control on the cooktop with even heating in the oven. The cooktop is equipped with burners that use natural gas or propane for rapid and powerful flame. Some models feature an reversible grille to give you more versatility. These stoves offer ovens with capacities ranging from 4.5 cubic feet to 6.6 cubic foot and are suitable for a variety of household requirements.
When purchasing a new cooktop, it is important to consider the type of cooking you'll be doing and how much room you have available in your kitchen. For instance, a huge oven with a high BTUs might be better for cooking meat or other dishes that require dry heat, while smaller ovens are perfect for delicate baked goods. It's also worth thinking about what kind of burners you'll require. Most ranges come with between four and six burners. However there are models that have up to eight burners and two ovens.
If you decide that a dual-fuel range is a good choice for your home, you should choose models with both gas and an electric one to make the most of it. This GE model, for instance is a 5.3 cubic feet oven that has five burners including two of the strongest power burners we tested. It also comes with an inbuilt reversible griddle as well as Wi-Fi connectivity to monitor remotely and feature updates.
Another option is the Samsung smart range, which comes with one large single cavity as well as two smaller ovens with a ceramic divider, which allows you to broil halibut on one while roasting potatoes in the other. Its cooktop uses gas burners and an electric oven for even baking.
Eva Bleyer, a review analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab where she has tested over 100 ranges over the last few years. She has spoken with experts from the industry and visited showrooms for kitchen appliances in order to find out what new technologies are coming to kitchens at home. She's spent a lot of time in the kitchen making meals for herself and other people. She's utilized her vast experience to help develop the picks for this article.
Electric Oven
A gas cooktop and an electric oven comprise a dual fuel range, that combines the benefits of each. Dedicated chefs and home cooks look for these multi-functional models because they offer power and the ability to work with precision. Gas stovetops provide quick heating and ample temperature control, while electric oven elements rotate in patterns that maximize the distribution of heat.
Gas cooktops can assist you to master new cooking techniques. For example, you can sear a steak perfectly or flambe coq au vin. For baking, an electric oven's even, dry heat makes it much easier to bake cakes or roast chicken. You can browse through a large variety of gas-powered ranges that have electric ovens at this website.
Like other appliances, these models require two different sources of power: a natural or liquid propane gas line as well as a 120-volt electric outlet. The requirements for each model, so consult the owner's manual for the exact gas and electrical connections for your particular model. An electrician will be required to alter the voltage of your outlet to match your dual fuel range.
Dual fuel ranges blend the responsiveness of gas cooktops with the electric ovens' heat distribution to create a kitchen appliance that can meet any challenge in the kitchen. Dual fuel ranges also offer advanced cooking options that aren't accessible on stoves that are solely fuelled, such as self-cleaning cycles or convection options.
Explore our collection of JennAir dual fuel ranges that come with a gas stovetop and an oven. Pick from a variety of sizes, finishes, and design styles that complement your kitchen. Features like our raised Pedestal Star(r) Burners, porcelain maintops, and griddles let you to customize the cooktop to match your kitchen's style. Hydraulic SoftClose(r) hinges prevent the door from slamming and allow easy access to the oven and warming drawer. Some models come with built-in grille and hood, while others permit you to add an air fryer.
Electronic Controls
A dual fuel range cooker is a powerful and versatile cooking appliance. It has the power and responsiveness of gas cooktops and the constant heat of electric ovens. The versatility of this type of stove is ideal for homeowners who enjoy experimenting with new recipes, or employing sophisticated techniques such as cooking peppers to char. It can also add a luxury touch to high-end kitchens and elevate the interior design of any home.
Dual fuel stoves have become a popular choice for both professional chefs as well as cooks at home. In addition to their superior heat control, these stoves have other features that make them stand out from the rest.
For instance, certain models have a custom-designed cooktop surface that lets you customize the design and appearance of your burners to suit your personal taste. Other options include integrated dishwashers, warming drawers or microwaves. This allows you to alter the functionality of your cooktop and optimize workflow in your kitchen.
Based on the model you select, some dual fuel ranges can be coupled with gas or electric convection ovens. These ovens offer temperature control that is difficult to achieve with standard gas ovens. These ovens can also come with features that make baking more simple. For example a Dual VertiFlow system which reduces cold or hot spots in the oven. Also, there is a Gourmet Mode which allows you to cook complex dishes, such as eclairs.
Gas ovens are well-known for their quick response time and hands-on cooking, while electric ovens provide more constant heating across the entire oven. This makes them ideal for casseroles and baked goods which require consistent browning and even temperatures. For meats and other dishes that need to keep moisture in and moisture, a gas range with higher BTU ratings could be the best choice.

The flexibility that comes with dual fuel ranges is a major draw, these stoves can be more expensive than all-electric or all-gas models. This can be a turnoff for those on an extremely tight budget. Furthermore, a dual fuel range will require both a gas as well as an electrical connection to function and is a significant expense to start with. In some instances, you may need to hire an electrician to alter the electric voltage of your outlet or to install a new gas line.
Installation
If you select a dual fuel range cooker is one that is able to combine instantly hot gas hobs with ovens that manage temperatures perfectly for baking. These versatile cookers are suitable for a wide variety of dishes, from sauteing and searing to steaming and roasting. Explore Abt's selection of electric and gas ranges to find one that suits your needs.
Take a look at our range of ranges that slide into or stand on their own if you want to find a kitchen range that is suitable for your space. Our ranges come with dual-fuel options that are designed to fit flush with your counters in order to create a seamless appearance in your kitchen.
It is important to read the owner's manual and follow all the directions before beginning installation. If you're not confident about making the electrical and gas connections yourself, think about hiring a professional to help you out. It's also a good idea to have at least someone else help move the appliance to its proper place.
Installing a dual-fuel range begins by making sure that your house has a gas line that is ready to accommodate the new appliance. A professional can install the gas line specifically designed to support the appliance. You can also make use of an existing electric line. Examine commercial dual fuel range cookers of the line and ensure it is able to provide power to an electric oven.
To install the gas line, begin by removing the existing cap from the gas valve and cleaning the area. If you need to, expand the hole in your wall to accommodate the larger diameter pipe. Once the gas line has been installed, screw the connector or tube into the valve. Be careful not to tighten too much or you risk damaging the threads.
After you're done, tighten the screw in the green ground wire terminal ring. Connect the other end of the cable to the white terminal block wire, matching the colors (red to black and black to red). Insert the screw into the terminal block. Then, re-insert it into the ring and secure the cord with the included strain relief.