Range Dual Fuel Cooker
Dual fuel range cookers include the gas burner with an oven. These models are more expensive than those that are all-electric or all-gas, however they offer a combination of precision and versatility.
Cosmo's models come in 30-, 36-and 48-inch widths. They come with either two or one oven. The stovetop is equipped with five burners including an enormous ring large enough to accommodate the wok.
Gas Cooktop
A dual fuel range cooker gives cooks the best in both worlds. It combines responsive temperature control on top with even heating within the oven. The cooktop has burners that utilize propane or natural gas for a quick and powerful flame. Some models also offer the option of a griddle that can be reversible for more flexibility. The ovens in these stoves come with capacities that vary from 4.5 cubic feet up to 6.6 cubic feet, which makes them ideal for a variety of household needs.
When you are looking to purchase a new kitchen appliance, it is important to think about the type of cooking that you do and the space you have in your home. For instance large ovens with a lot of BTUs are ideal for cooking meats or other dishes requiring dry heat. Smaller ovens are ideal for baking delicate items. You should also consider the type of burners that you'll need. Most ranges have between four and six burners however, there are models with up to eight burners and two ovens for bigger families.
If you decide that a dual fuel range is the right choice for your home, look for models that have both a gas and electric oven to make the most of its features. This GE model, for instance, has an 5.3 cubic foot oven that houses five burners including two of the strongest power burners we've tested. It also has an inbuilt griddle that can be reversible and Wi-Fi connectivity for remote monitoring and feature upgrade.
Another option is the Samsung smart range, which comes with an enormous single cavity and two smaller ovens with a ceramic divider that gives you the option to broil halibut in one while roasting potatoes in the other. The cooktop is equipped with gas burners as well as an electric oven that allows for even baking.
Eva Bleyer, a review analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab where she has tried over 100 ranges during the past few years. She has interviewed industry experts and visited showrooms for kitchen appliances to learn what technologies are coming to kitchens in the home. She's spent a lot of time in the kitchen cooking for herself and others. She has used her vast knowledge to formulate the recipes for this article.
Electric Oven
A gas cooktop and an electric oven make up an enthalpy dual fuel range which brings the benefits of each kind of appliance. Home cooks and chefs who are devoted look for these multi-functional appliances because they provide power and precision. Gas stovetops provide quick heating and temperature control, while electric oven elements are designed to optimize the distribution of heat.
If you're looking to learn new cooking techniques, a gas stove can help you make the perfect sear on a steak or flame a coq au vin. Electric ovens offer dry, even heat that makes it easier to bake or roast cakes. You can find a wide selection of gas-powered ranges with electric ovens on this site.

Unlike other appliances that require two distinct sources of power--a natural or liquid propane gas line and a 120-volt electrical outlet. Consult your owner's guide to determine the exact specifications for your particular model. Typically, an electrician is required to change the voltage of your electric outlet to meet the needs of your dual fuel range.
A dual fuel range provides the ability to cook with the responsiveness of a gas stove and the optimum heat distribution of an electric oven, making a powerful kitchen appliance that can meet any culinary challenge. A dual fuel range also allows you to access advanced cooking features that aren't available in single-fuel ranges, such as self-cleaning cycles and convection options.
For an elevated experience, check out our collection of JennAir(r) professional-style dual fuel ranges that feature a gas cooktop and an electric oven. Choose from a range of sizes, finishes and design styles that complement your kitchen. Features like our raised Pedestal Star(r) Burners, porcelain maintops and griddle allow you to customize the cooktop to match your kitchen style. Hydraulic SoftClose hinges (r) prevent slamming and allow easy access to the warming drawer and oven. Some models include a built-in hood and griddles that can be interchanged and others have the option of adding an convection oven or air fryer.
Electronic Controls
A dual fuel range cooker is a versatile and powerful cooker that can provide the responsiveness of gas cooktops and the consistent heating in electric ovens. The versatility of this kind of stove makes it perfect for homeowners who enjoy experimenting with new recipes, or employing advanced techniques like charring peppers. It can also elevate the interior design of a home and give a touch of luxury to high-end kitchens.
Dual fuel ranges are a popular choice among professional chefs and experienced cooks at home. These stoves are not just better in heat control, but also offer many other features that make them stand out.
For instance, some models feature a customizable cooktop surface that lets you personalize the look and layout of your burners to match your personal taste. Other options include integrated dishwashers, microwaves, or warming drawers. This lets you alter the capabilities of your stovetop and optimize your workflow in your kitchen.
Depending on which model you select Dual fuel ranges can be paired with gas or electric convection ovens. They offer a temperature control that is difficult to achieve with standard gas ovens. They can also come with features that make baking easier like a patent-pending Dual VertiFlow system that minimizes hot and cold spots in the oven or Gourmet Mode that allows you to prepare complicated dishes such as Eclairs in a snap.
Gas ovens are renowned for their rapid response time and hands-on cooking, while electric ovens provide a more constant heating across the entire surface of the oven. This makes them ideal for casseroles and baked goods that require even temperatures and constant browning. For meats and other meals that require to keep moisture in, a gas oven that has higher BTU ratings could be the best option.
Dual fuel stoves are very popular because of their flexibility. However they are more expensive than stoves that rely on electricity or gas. This can be a problem for those who are on a tight budget. A dual fuel range requires both a gas and an electrical connection to function, which is an expensive upfront expense. In certain instances, an electrician may be required to install a new gas pipe or alter the voltage of your outlet.
Installation
If you select a range dual fuel cooker is an appliance that can combine instant hot gas hobs and ovens that manage temperatures perfectly for baking. These cookers are suited for a variety of dishes including sauteing, searing, and steaming to roasting. Shop Abt's ranges of gas and electric ranges to find one that suits your requirements.
If you're looking for a kitchen appliance to fit in your space, be sure to take a look at our slide-in or freestanding range options. Our collection includes dual-fuel ranges that are designed to be into the counters flush so that you can give a seamless look to your kitchen.
reconditioned dual fuel range cookers is essential to read the owner's guide and follow all instructions before you begin installation. Consider hiring a professional when you are not confident in making the gas or electrical connections. It is recommended that you have at least one person assist you in moving the appliance.
The first step to install dual fuel ranges is making sure that your home's gas hook-up is up and running to support the new appliance. A professional can install the gas line dedicated to the appliance. You can also make use of an electric line that is already in place. Examine the quality of the line and make sure it is able to power an electric oven.
To install the gas line, begin by removing the existing cap from the gas valve and then cleaning the area. You can, if necessary expand the wall hole to accommodate the larger diameter pipe. Once the gas line is installed, simply screw the tube or connector into the valve. Be cautious not to over tighten or you end up damaging the threads.
When you're finished you're done, tighten the screw on the green ground terminal ring of the wire. Insert the screw back into the terminal block and connect the other end of the cable to the white wire on the terminal block, ensuring that it matches the wire colors (red to red and black to black). Connect the ring again and secure it with strain relief.