Range Dual Fuel Cooker
Dual fuel range cookers come with a gas cooktop and an electric oven. They are more expensive than those that are all-electric or all-gas, but they offer a combination of the highest quality and flexibility.
Cosmo's models come in 30-, 36and 48-inch widths. They come with either two or one oven. Its stovetop has five burners, including an enormous ring large enough to accommodate the wok.
Gas Cooktop
A dual fuel range cooker cooks the best in both worlds. It combines responsive temperature control and even heating within the oven. The cooktop comes with burners that are powered by propane or natural gas to create a fast and efficient flame. Some models feature a reversible grille for extra flexibility. The stoves are equipped with capacities ranging from 4.5 cubic feet to 6.6 cubic feet and are suitable for a wide range of household requirements.
When you are looking to purchase a new kitchen appliance, it is crucial to consider the type of cooking you will be doing and the space you have available in your kitchen. For example, a large oven with high BTUs could be more suited for cooking meat or other dishes that require dry heat, while smaller ovens are perfect for baking delicate items. You should also consider the type of burner you'll require. Most ranges come with between four and six burners. However, you can also find models that include up to eight burners, as well as two ovens.
If you decide that a dual fuel range is right for your home, choose models that have a gas oven and an electric oven to make the most of it. For example, this GE model comes with an 5.3-cubic foot oven and five burners, including two of the strongest power burners we tested. It also has an inbuilt, reversible griddle and Wi-Fi connectivity to allow remote monitoring and feature upgrade.
Another option is this Samsung smart range, which features a large single cavity and two smaller ovens that have a ceramic divider that gives you the option to broil halibut in one oven while roasting potatoes in the other. The cooktop is equipped with gas burners and 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 tried over 100 ranges during the past few years. She has interviewed industry experts and visited showrooms for kitchen appliances to discover what technologies are coming to kitchens at home. She's spent a lot of time in the kitchen cooking for herself and others. She's utilized her vast experience to come up with the ideas for this article.
Electric Oven
A gas cooktop and an electric oven form an enthalpy dual fuel range which brings the benefits of each. These versatile units are sought after by cooks and chefs as they offer power and precision. Gas stovetops provide quick heating and temperature control, while electric oven elements are designed to maximize heat distribution.
Gas cooktops can help you master new cooking techniques. For instance, you can sear a steak perfectly or flambe coq au vin. Electric ovens offer a dry, even heat that makes it much easier to bake or roast cakes. This site offers a vast selection of gas-powered ovens.
Like other appliances that require two distinct sources of power - a natural or liquid propane gas line as well as a 120-volt electric outlet. Consult your owner's guide to find out the specific requirements for your specific model. An electrician will be required to modify the voltage of your outlet to match the dual fuel range.
Dual fuel ranges offer the flexibility of a gas cooktop and the optimum heat distribution of an electric oven, resulting in an appliance for the kitchen that can handle any culinary challenge. A dual fuel range also enables you to unlock advanced cooking options that aren't available on single-fuel ranges such as self-cleaning cycles and convection options.
Explore our collection of JennAir® dual fuel ranges that feature a gas stovetop and an oven. Pick from a range of sizes, finishes, and design styles to complement your kitchen. You can personalize your cooktop with features such as our raised pedestal star(r) burners as well as porcelain maintops and griddle. Hydraulic SoftClose(r) hinges prevent sliding and offer easy access to the warming drawer and oven. Some models come with built-in grilles and hoods, while others let you add an air fryer.
Electronic Controls
A range dual fuel cooker is a powerful and versatile cooker that can provide the responsiveness of gas cooktops and the consistent heat in electric ovens. This type of stove is perfect for those who like to try new recipes and use sophisticated techniques, such as charring peppers. It can also be a luxury touch to high-end kitchens and elevate any home's interior design.
Dual fuel ranges are a top option for professional chefs as well as experienced at-home cooks. Aside from their superior heat control, these stoves offer other features that make them distinguish themselves from other models.
Certain models come with a custom cooktop that allows you to modify the appearance and layout of the burners to fit your preferences in cooking. Other options may include integrated dishwashers, built-in microwaves or even warming drawers. This lets you customize the cooking capabilities of your cooktop and optimize the efficiency of your kitchen.

Depending on the model you select, certain dual fuel ranges can be paired with either gas or electric convection ovens. These ovens provide precise temperature control, which can be difficult to achieve with standard gas ovens. They also may have features that make baking more easy like a patented Dual VertiFlow system that reduces hot and cold spots within the oven or Gourmet Mode which allows you to cook complicated dishes such as eclairs with ease.
Gas ovens are known to have fast response times and offer the ability to cook in a hands-on manner, while electric ones deliver more consistent heating across the surface of the oven. This makes them ideal for casseroles and baked goods that require even temperatures and consistent browning. For meats and other meals that require to retain moisture, a gas oven with more BTU could be the best option.
Dual fuel stoves are very popular due to their versatility. However they can be more costly than stoves that use only gas or electricity. This could be a deterrent for those with a tight budget. In addition, dual fuel ranges require both a gas as well as an electrical connection to function and is a significant expense upfront. In some instances, you may need to pay an electrician to modify the voltage of your electrical outlet or to install a new gas line.
Installation
When you choose a dual fuel range cooker is one that is able to combine instantly hot gas hobs and ovens that are able to regulate temperatures for baking. These versatile cookers can be used to cook a wide variety of recipes, from sautéing and searing to steaming and roasting. Explore Abt's assortment of gas and electric ranges to find one that is suitable for your needs.
Explore range style cookers dual fuel that slide in or stand alone if you want to find a kitchen range that fits your space. Our ranges include dual-fuel models that are designed to sit perfectly with counters so that you can create a seamless appearance in your kitchen.
It is crucial to read the owner's guide and follow all instructions before beginning 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 a dual fuel range is making sure that your gas hook-up is ready to accommodate the new appliance. You'll need a separate gas line to be installed by a professional. You can also use an existing electrical line. Check the quality of the line and make sure it can power an electric oven.
To install the gas line, start by removing the cap from the gas valve and cleaning the area. If necessary, you can make a larger 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 tighten too much or you could risk damaging the threads.
After you're done, tighten the screw in the green ground wire terminal ring. Insert range oven dual fuel into the terminal block and connect the opposite 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). Then, insert the ring again and secure the cord with the strain relief included.