Dual Fuel Range Cookers
Eva Bleyer is a reviews analyst at Good Housekeeping’s Kitchen Appliance and Innovation Lab. She has tested dozens of ranges over the last three years, including dual fuel models.
Dual fuel range cookers blend the instant control of heat from gas burners with precise electric oven temperatures. This makes them a popular choice for homes that require the highest level of baking precision.
Cooktop
Dual fuel ranges blend the responsiveness of gas cooktops and the precision and power of electric ovens, which makes them ideal for professional kitchens or home chefs. It will also increase the value of your home in the event that you decide to sell it down the road and let potential buyers know they'll have an upgraded "chef's kitchen."
Dual fuel ranges give you more options for cooking than gas and electric models. You can experiment with various cooking techniques. The burners are generally distributed evenly, with a few models having between four and eight burners. Some models include grills, which give the option to cook and grill.
Consider how often you use the burners and if you'd like to be able adjust the size of the flame. It is also important to consider the size of your home and the amount of counter space available. If you are limited in counter space, consider a dual fuel slide-in range or a freestanding one that is compact.
Gas ranges offer a constant, precise heat which allows you to cook faster and more accurately. They're an excellent choice for those who are serious about their food, especially those who love searing and sauteing. However, some homeowners prefer the drier temperatures of an electric oven while baking.
Electric stovetops are popular because they heat pots and pans with an electric element instead of an open flame. They are ideal for most cooks since they provide more uniform heating and are much more manageable. They also create less heat fluctuations than gas ranges, which makes them ideal for roasting and baking.
Buying a dual-fuel range can be expensive, but you'll save money over the long term by not having to buy an additional electric and gas oven. It's important to research your options and speak with an expert to ensure that you're getting the best product and value for your money. Investing in a quality stove will provide years of reliable service to your family.
Oven
You get the best of both worlds when you choose a dual fuel range cooker: gas cooktops that allow for rapid temperature control as well as an electric oven that allows for precise baking. Gas burners allow you to control the temperature instantly and with great flexibility, while electric ovens cook more evenly and frequently for consistency in results. If you prefer searing or baking this combination will ensure that every dish you cook will turn out perfectly.
At Clarke we provide many dual fuel ranges so that you can find the perfect match for your kitchen. Our experts can help you determine if this premium appliance is the right one for your home, and assist you in selecting the best design that will complement the other features of your kitchen. Make an appointment at our showroom or take part in a cooking demonstration to see a dual fuel range cooker for yourself.
For example the ILVE 40-inch. Nostalgie Series Freestanding Dually Fuel Range combines stainless steel with champagne bronze or gold accents to create an elegant design for any kitchen. The knobs in this dual fuel range also are available in a variety of colors to coordinate with your other appliances, including black, gray, and brushed stainless. Certain models let you customize the knob color and bezel (the metal ring around the knob) to make the range really stand out in your kitchen.
When considering a dual-fuel range, you need to determine if your home already has a gas supply and whether the wiring is for electricity. It's important to check the power cord connections and make sure they're secure prior to deciding to install the dual fuel range cooker. You'll require a 240v socket that differs from 120v outlets used in the majority of homes.
You'll be impressed by the professional heritage and gorgeous design of a dual-fuel range cooker. The top has two gas burners that are patented and dual-stacked. below is a powerful and reliable electric oven that includes a variety of Gourmet Modes. The oven's Dual VertiFlow convection system distributes evenly and eliminates hot and cold spots for consistently high-quality baking results.
Controls
Dual fuel ranges are the ideal method of cooking like the pros. They're equipped with the power and precision you require. These appliances combine instantaneously hot gas cooktops with electric ovens which manage the temperature precisely. They are perfect for roasting or baking. You can pick from a variety of styles and sizes, which include the latest features such as voice control and smart technology.
Ovens & Hobs come with the tough, easy-to-clean stainless steel finish. This material is renowned for its resistance to heat and stains which means you'll have peace of mind knowing your appliance will stand up to everyday use. The majority of models have robust grates for the cooktop, which make it simple to move pans and pots from burner to burner. Also, the electric oven typically has a hidden bake element that allows you to monitor your food without worrying about over-baking or drying out.
Dual fuel ranges are not just durable, but they also sport a sleek appearance that is a perfect match for modern kitchens. You can also pick from a variety of finishes and colors that fit in with your decor. Although they might be more expensive than traditional stoves in the short-term however, their capabilities to cook and their value over the long term make them a worthwhile investment.
Eva Bleyer is an analyst who analyzes kitchen appliances and innovations for the Good Housekeeping Institute. She has tested a number of ranges including dual fuel models. Her favorite is the ILVE Vogue 40 in. Dual Fuel Freestanding range with a stainless steel finish. Plenty of space for family meals.
However dual fuel ranges is not a great choice for every home. They require two different sources of power to operate, and if your home isn't equipped with a gas line or enough electrical capacity for dual fuel appliances it will be more expensive than buying an 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 price of your new appliance.
Safety

If you're looking to have the most from both cooking styles A dual fuel range cooker is an excellent choice. The gas cooktop gives you quick access to an open flame and precise heat control and the oven comes with electric fans that can provide additional functions such as convection baking. There are many different brands to pick from, but it's important to look at the features and prices before making a final choice.
The RC10TGDE-RED Britannia Dual Fuel Range Cooker is a great example of a top quality dual fuel range cooker. It is a classic style that would look perfect in any kitchen style from traditional to modern. The oven cavities are fitted with grills as well as traditional cooking features. The left oven cavity comes with 9 functions, and the right oven cavity is equipped four functions. The gas burners in this cooker also have safety features, such as the flame failure device that will stop the gas supply if the burner is on when there's no flame.
The features and functions of this cooker are controlled by dials that remain true to the traditional style and give you complete control over the food you cook. The interior of all the ovens is coated with enamel to facilitate cleaning. This oven also has an electric timer that is programmable and the controls are both dials and buttons.
There are many additional functions of this cooker that help it stand out from other range cookers. This cooker also has an integrated microwave oven which can be used to save space and is great to quickly heat food. It also has a drawer that can be used to store items that you don't need.
Ultimately, whether a dual fuel gas or electric range cooker is the right option for you is based on your kitchen layout and your personal preferences. Gas ranges provide quick heating control and savings, while an electric range provides even heating without the need for gas connection. Whatever you decide to choose, there are a wide range of options on the market that will allow you to achieve the highest quality of cooking in your home.