Choosing a Range Dual Fuel Cooker
The addition of a dual fuel range to your kitchen can improve the value of your home and allow you to entertain. If installed by a professional it requires a gas outlet and a power outlet.
The experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute's Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab have tested many different models in the range. Our range of stoves include dual fuel options for cookers which can be used in conjunction with downdraft ventilation systems.
Selecting the Right Range
A range is an essential kitchen appliance, and you should choose one that suits your needs. They are available in a variety of styles, sizes and features, as well as colors. Deciding on the best option is an endeavor that requires some time and research however it will help you choose an appliance that will last for many years to come. We at Abt want to help you select a kitchen appliance that you can be sure to cook for your family every night.
The most well-known ranges combine a cooktop and oven into a single appliance. They are renowned for their versatility and offer the control of a gas cooktop with the accuracy of an electric oven. However, purchasing dual fuel ranges has significant upfront costs that could deter some buyers from making the investment.
Before deciding on the best appliance for your cooking style and needs it is essential to know the differences between dual-fuel, gas and electric ranges. Each type has its advantages and drawbacks. However, choosing the right one can elevate your kitchen.
The type of heat that a range provides can also make a difference. Some cooks prefer the instant temperature control offered by gas ranges, whereas others prefer the dry heat of an electric oven. A dual fuel range allows cooks the option of cooking with gas to perform tasks that require rapid adjustments, and an electric oven to bake or perform other tasks.
When you're researching ranges it is important to read reviews from users. This will give you a better sense of what actual customers have to say about the product. You should look for models with high reviews and ratings from users to ensure that you are purchasing a product of quality that will last.
Once you've narrowed your options down and you've narrowed them down, it's time to search for the perfect model. Begin by exploring the options at your local Rent-A-Center and then browse the internet to find a rent-to-own range that fits your home's aesthetic. Also, take a look at the other factors outlined in this guide to help you make the best decision possible regarding which size or fuel type and color options will meet your specific needs.
Gas vs. Electric
It is essential to take into account your kitchen's cooking preferences and requirements when selecting a new range. Electric ovens are more energy efficient and provide even heating. However most home cooks prefer gas ranges because of the instant temperature control. Dual fuel ranges combine gas cooktops and an electric oven to provide the best of both.
Dedicated cooks love the gas cooktop's receptive burner heat, which allows for precise sautéing and boiling. These ranges utilize propane gas, either liquid or natural, to power the oven and stovetop. Gas ranges are also less expensive to run than electric ovens, which make use of coils to distribute heat. However, while electric ovens are more energy efficient, they may not offer the same baking precision that some home chefs prefer.
For these reasons, many home cooks prefer to upgrade their kitchens with dual fuel cookers. Abt's ranges are available in a range of high-quality dual-fuel options.
In addition to the kind of fuel that powers your appliance, you'll have to think about its size, style and ventilation options. Some models can be put in a built-in area or freestanding. A slide-in range can be more efficient in space, but it's not suited to all kitchens.
Proper ventilation is essential to reduce the amount smoke, steam, and grease you inhale when cooking. To remove these contaminants, consider a downdraft range that has an internal ventilation system that catches undesirable odors and particles and sends them through a ductless vent or into the kitchen ductwork.
While you could save money by constructing your own range, it's highly recommended that you have a professional install the required gas and electrical connections. DIYers with no experience have the potential of gas inhalation, explosions and electrocution. A qualified professional who has the expertise to make these installations will ensure that your equipment performs as it should and is safe to use for many years to be.
Ventilation
The top dual fuel ranges offer a gas cooktop and electric oven, combining the strengths of both appliances. Gas cooktops provide quick heating and precise temperature control while electric oven elements cycle in patterns that optimize heating for baking.
Each cooking appliance needs adequate ventilation. Gas ranges can exhaust fumes through a downdraft or a vent which redirects air to out. This allows the odors to be able to escape faster and improves indoor air quality, as the fumes won't be recirculated. You'll want a vent hood designed to vent the air outside, instead of recirculating it and filtering.
If you're looking for a chic, modern vent that won't interfere with your kitchen's decor, take a look at the range of JennAir(r) downdraft range hoods and cooktops. You can choose from a range of sizes to find the perfect fit for your kitchen. They are available in a range of finishes including stainless steel to match any kitchen design.
Many homeowners who make the switch to a dual fuel range never go back. This model is popular among people who love to host dinner parties and test new culinary techniques. The Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab has tested a number of these models and they are regarded as top selections by professional chefs.
A dual fuel range will require an gas line connection for the stovetop and an ordinary power outlet (or an outlet that is 240-volt) for the oven. If you don't already have both, an expert can install a gas pipe and ensure that the new model has the right connections.
Some people prefer a gas-powered range as it offers the ability to grill meat or vegetables over a flame, while others appreciate the precise heating and the browning that an electric oven can provide. If you can't decide between a gas and electric range, you could consider the combination of a gas cooktop and an electric oven that is mounted on the wall for a cost-effective alternative.
Safety
A dual fuel range cooker is an effective and versatile addition to your kitchen. But, it's crucial to be aware of the safety issues that can arise when using this kind of appliance in your home.
It is essential to ventilate your cooking space, since smoke, steam and greasy residues can build up and create danger to your health if breathe it in. Abt offers a variety of range hoods and vents that ensure that your cooking space is well ventilated.
Before you use your stove, you must ensure that it is connected to the gas supply. Although many dual fuel stoves come with a bayonet which can be connected to a gas pipe by you, it is recommended to hire a local Gas Safe technician to perform the installation and pressure testing to avoid any future leaks or issues.
Be aware that electric ranges utilize high-voltage power, and it is best for an experienced electrician to set up the electrical connections required for your new appliance. The specific requirements for this will depend on the model you choose, so be sure to check your owner's manual or talk to a licensed electrician for more information.

We are delighted to answer this question. The gap is minimal as modern cookers are well-insulated, and heat will not be transferred through the sides.
In the end, the decision to buy a range dual fuel cooker comes down to your preferences in cooking and the layout of your kitchen. Gas stoves tend to be preferred by professional chefs due to their quick heating control and a variety of cooking options, the choice is yours to make. You may find that a dual-fuel stove is the perfect solution for your kitchen if would like all the benefits of a gas stove but prefer the consistent heating of an electric oven. Enjoy cooking and have fun!