Range Dual Fuel Cooker
Range dual fuel cookers combine both a gas burner and an oven. They're more expensive than all-electric or all-gas models, but offer a combination of precision and versatility.
Cosmo's models are available in 30-, 36-inches, and 48 inches with one or two ovens. The stovetop has five burners, which includes the large circle that can hold woks.
Gas Cooktop
A dual fuel range cooker gives cooks the best of both worlds, combining responsive temperature control on the cooktop with even heating in the oven. The cooktop has burners that are powered by propane or natural gas to create a fast and efficient flame. Some models feature a reversible grille for extra versatility. The ovens of these stoves can vary from 4.5 cubic feet up to 6.6 cubic feet, which makes them suitable for many household needs.
When buying a new range it is crucial to think about the type of cooking you will be doing and how much room you have available in your kitchen. For instance, a huge oven with a high BTUs may be more suitable for cooking meat or other foods that require dry heat while smaller ovens are great for delicate baked goods. You should also consider the type of burners that you'll require. Most ranges have between four and six burners, but you can find models with up to eight burners and two ovens for larger families.
If you decide that dual fuel ranges are the right choice for your home, you should look for models with an electric and gas oven to make the most of its features. For instance, this GE model has a 5.3-cubic foot oven and five burners including two of the strongest power burners we tested. It also has a built-in Reversible griddle, as well as Wi-Fi connectivity for remote monitoring and feature upgrade.
This Samsung smart range has a large space and two smaller ones, each with a ceramic divider. You can broil halibut on one side while roasting potatoes in the other. Its cooktop has gas burners, as well as an oven with an electric element to ensure even baking.

Eva Bleyer, a review analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab where she has tested more than 100 ranges during the past few years. She has spoken with industry experts and toured showrooms for kitchen appliances to see the latest innovations that are being introduced into kitchens at home. She's spent a lot of time in the kitchen, cooking for her family and friends. She has utilized her vast knowledge to come up with the recipes for this article.
Electric Oven
Dual fuel ranges combine the gas cooktop and electric oven to give you the best of both worlds. Home cooks and chefs who are devoted look for these multi-functional units because they offer both power and accuracy. Gas stovetops deliver rapid heating and plenty of temperature control, while the electric oven elements cycle in patterns that maximize the distribution of heat.
Gas cooktops can help you master new cooking techniques. For example, you can sear an entire steak with perfection or cook coq au vin. For baking, an electric oven's dry, even heat makes it much easier to bake cakes or roast a chicken. You can find a wide variety of gas-powered ranges that have electric ovens at this website.
In contrast to other appliances that require two different sources of power: a liquid propane gas or natural propane line and a 120-volt electrical outlet. The requirements for each model, so consult the manual of your owner to find out the precise gas and electrical connections for your particular model. Typically electricians are required to adjust the electric voltage of your outlet to match the requirements of your dual fuel range.
A dual fuel range provides the flexibility of a gas cooktop and the optimal heat distribution of an electric oven, creating an appliance for the kitchen that is able to tackle any challenge. A dual fuel range enables you to unlock advanced cooking features that aren't available on single-fuel ranges like self-cleaning cycles or convection options.
To experience a luxurious experience, check out our collection of JennAir(r) professional-style dual fuel ranges that feature a gas cooktop and an electric oven.
ebay range cookers dual fuel from a variety of sizes, finishes and design expressions that match your kitchen. Features like our raised Pedestal Star(r) Burners, porcelain maintops and griddle allow you to personalize the cooktop to match your kitchen's style. Hydraulic SoftClose(r) hinges stop slamming and provide easy access to the warming drawer and oven. Certain models come with an inbuilt hood as well as an griddles that can be interchanged as well as the option of adding an convection oven or air fryer.
Electronic Controls
A dual fuel range cooker is a powerful and versatile cooking appliance. It has the responsiveness and power of gas cooktops, and the constant heat of electric ovens. This type of stove is perfect for those who love to experiment with new recipes and employ advanced techniques, like cooking peppers to char. It can also be an elegant look to high-end kitchens and elevate the design of any house.
Dual fuel ranges have become an increasingly popular choice for professional chefs and cooks at home. These stoves are not just better in heat control, but also come with a host of other features that make them stand out.
Some models have a customizable cooktop that lets you modify the appearance and layout of the burners to fit your personal preferences. Other options may include integrated dishwashers, built-in microwaves, or warming drawers. This lets you customize the functions of your cooktop, and also optimize workflow in your kitchen.
Based on the model you choose, some dual fuel ranges are equipped with either gas or electric convection ovens. They offer a precise temperature control that could be difficult to achieve using regular gas ovens. They also may have features that make baking more easy, such as a patented Dual VertiFlow technology that helps reduce hot and cold spots within the oven or Gourmet Mode which allows you to cook complex dishes like eclairs with ease.
Gas ovens are known for their rapid response time and hands-on cooking. However, electric ovens provide more uniform heating across the entire surface of the oven. This makes them ideal for baked goods and casseroles that require uniform temperatures and constant browning. Gas ovens with higher BTU ratings are the best for meats and other dishes that require moisture.
The flexibility that comes with dual fuel ranges is an important advantage, these stoves may be more expensive than all-gas or all-electric models. This can be a turnoff for those who are on a tight budget. A dual fuel range requires both the use of gas and an electrical connection to work, which is an expense that is expensive in the beginning. In certain instances you may have to pay an electrician to change the electric voltage of your outlet or install a new gas line.
Installation
When you choose a dual fuel range is a stove that combines instantly hot gas hobs and ovens that manage temperatures perfectly for baking. These versatile cookers are suitable for a wide range of dishes including sauteing, searing, and steaming to roasting. Explore Abt's assortment of gas and electric ranges to find one that meets your needs.
If you're looking for a kitchen appliance that will fit into your space, be sure to take a look at our freestanding or slide-in range options. Our collection also includes dual fuel ranges, which are designed to fit flush with your counters for an elegant look in your kitchen.
Before beginning the installation, make sure you go through the owner's manual and follow the directions provided. You may want to consider hiring a professional if you're not confident in making the gas or electrical connections. It is recommended that you have at minimum one person assist you in moving the appliance.
The process of installing a dual fuel range starts with ensuring that your home has a gas line ready to handle the new appliance. You'll need a dedicated gas line, which can be installed by a professional. Alternately, you can make use of an existing electric line. Make sure to check the line's quality and that it's able to provide power to an electric oven.
To install the gas line, start by removing the existing cap from the gas valve and cleaning the area. If needed, you can enlarge the hole in your wall to accommodate the larger diameter pipe. Once the gas line is installed, screw the connector or tube into the valve. Be careful not to over tighten or you could risk damaging the threads.
After you're done you're done, tighten the screw on the green ground wire terminal ring. Connect the other end 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, insert the ring again and secure the cord with the strain relief included.