Dual Fuel Range Cookers
Eva Bleyer is a reviews analyst at Good Housekeeping’s Kitchen Appliance and Innovation Lab. She has tried a variety of ranges in the last three years, including dual-fuel models.
Dual fuel range cookers combine the instant heat control of gas burners and precise electric oven temperatures. This makes them a popular choice for homes that value the highest level of baking precision.
Cooktop
A dual fuel range is a combination of the responsiveness of a gas cooktop and the precision of an electric oven, resulting in an efficient cooking appliance that's ideal for professional kitchens as well as home chefs. You can also increase the value of your house by letting potential buyers that you have the benefit of a "chef's" kitchen.

Dual fuel ranges provide more options for cooking than electric and gas models. You can experiment with different techniques. The burners are generally placed evenly, with some models having between four and eight burners. Some models even have grills, which give the option to cook and grill.
When choosing a model, consider how often you'll use the burners and if you want to be able to alter the size of the flame. It is also important to consider the size of your home and the counter space you have available. If you're restricted in counter space, consider an integrated slide-in range with dual fuel or a freestanding range that is compact.
Gas ranges offer a constant, precise heat which allows you to cook faster and more precisely. Gas ranges are an excellent option for serious foodies, particularly those who prefer to sear and sauté. Some homeowners prefer an electric oven for baking because of the dryer heating.
Electric stovetops are becoming popular because they use an electric element to heat pots and pans instead of an open flame. They provide more consistent heating, and are more manageable which makes them suitable for most cooks. They also produce less heat variations than gas ranges, which makes them ideal for roasting and baking.
A dual-fuel range can be an expensive upgrade. But, you'll save money since you don't have to purchase an additional gas and electric oven. It's essential to investigate your options and speak to an expert to ensure that you're getting the best product and value for money. A high-quality stove will provide years of reliable service to your family.
Oven
You get the best of both worlds when you select a dual-fuel range cooker: a gas cooktop that allows for rapid temperature control as well as an electric oven that allows for precise baking. Gas burners allow you to regulate the temperature quickly and with great flexibility, while electric ovens heat up more evenly and often for consistent results. This combination ensures that your dishes are perfect, regardless of whether you prefer to bake or sear.
At Clarke, we offer an array of dual fuel ranges to ensure you can find the perfect fit for your kitchen. Our experts can assist you in determining whether this top-quality appliance is the right one for your home and help you choose the best design that will complement the other features of your kitchen. Make an appointment at our showroom or take part in an cooking demonstration to experience a dual fuel range cooktop for yourself.
The ILVE 40-inch Dual Fuel Range is an excellent illustration. Nostalgie Series Freestanding Dual Fuel Range pairs stainless steel with gold or champagne bronze accents to create a stunning style for any kitchen. This dual fuel range has knobs in gray, black and polished stainless steel that complement your other appliances. Some models even allow you to customize the color of the knob as well as the bezel (the metal ring that surrounds the knob) to make the range really stand out in your kitchen.
Some important considerations to consider when considering a dual fuel range are whether your existing home has a gas line and if it's wired to power. Before installing a dual-fuel range cooker, you need to make sure the cords are secure. You'll also require a 240v outlet, which is different than the standard 120v kitchen outlets many homes have.
You'll appreciate the impressive heritage and stunning aesthetic of a dual fuel range cooker. The top has the patented dual-stacked gas burners, while below you'll find a robust and reliable electric oven that comes with several Gourmet Modes. The oven's Dual VertiFlow convection system distributes evenly and minimizes hot and cold spots to ensure consistently excellent baking results.
Controls
Dual fuel ranges are the ideal way to cook like the pros. They're equipped with the strength and precision you require. These appliances combine instantly hot gas cooktops and electric ovens that regulate temperatures precisely and are ideal for baking and roasting. You can pick from a variety of designs and sizes, which include the latest features like voice control and smart technology.
The best dual-fuel ranges come with a stainless steel finish that is easy to clean and durable. This material is known for its resistance to staining and heat. You can be confident that your appliance will withstand everyday use. The majority of models have high-quality grates for the cooktop, which make it simple to move pans and pots from burner to burner. The electric oven features an under-the-hood bake function, so you don't have to be concerned about drying out your food or over baking.
In addition to their strength They also have a sleek design that fits in well with contemporary kitchens. You can also choose from a variety of finishes and colors to match your home's décor. And while they may cost more than traditional stoves however their long-term benefits and cooking capabilities make them worth the investment.
Eva Bleyer is a reviews analyst for the Good Housekeeping Institute's Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab. She has tested a variety of ranges including dual fuel models. Her top pick is the ILVE Vogue. Dual Fuel Freestanding range with a stainless steel finish. Plenty of space for family meals.
However, a dual fuel range isn't the best choice for every home. Dual fuel ranges require two power sources to function. If your home does not have an adequate gas supply or electrical power, a dual fuel unit will cost more than electric or gas range. It is also likely that you'll have to have an electrician install a gas line inside your home, which will add to the overall cost of the new range.
Safety
If you want to get the most from both cooking styles, a dual fuel cooker is an excellent option. The gas hob can provide an instant access to the flame and precise temperature control and the oven comes with electric fans that offer additional functions like convection baking. There are many different brands available however, you should look at the features and prices before making a decision.
The RC10TGDE Red Britannia Dual-Fuel Range Cooker is an excellent example of a dual-fuel range cooker that is of high quality. It has a traditional style that would look perfect in any kitchen style from traditional to modern. The oven cavity is equipped with grills as well as traditional cooking functions. The left oven cavity is fitted with 9 functions, while the right oven cavity is fitted with 4 functions. Gas burners have safety features such as the flame failure system which will cut off gas flow if a burner is not lit with a flame.
All the features and functions of this range cooker are controlled by dials which keep with the traditional style and give you complete control over what you're cooking. All of the ovens in this cooker have an enamel-coated exterior that is grease-proof and is made for easy cleaning. This oven has a built-in electric programmable clock. the controls are dials and buttons.
There are a number of other features of this range cooker which make it stand out from other range cookers. The cooker also comes with an integrated microwave oven which can be used to save space and is great to quickly heat food. It also has a storage drawer which can be used to store things that you don't require in your kitchen.
The layout of your kitchen as well as your personal preferences will determine whether a dual fuel, electric, or gas range cooker would be the best choice for you. graded dual fuel range cookers provide quick heat control and cost savings and electric ranges offer even heating without the requirement for a gas connection. There are a variety of options on the market to help you achieve the highest quality of cooking in your home.