Range Dual Fuel Cooker
Dual fuel range cookers include two burners, a gas one and an oven. These models are more expensive than models that are all-electric or all-gas, but they provide flexibility and precision.
Cosmo's models are available in 30-, 36-- and 48-inch widths with two or one oven. The stovetop is equipped with five burners, which includes an enormous ring that can accommodate woks.
Gas Cooktop
A range dual fuel cooker gives cooks the best of both worlds, offering a fast temperature control on the cooktop with even heating in the oven. The cooktop has burners that are powered by natural gas or propane to provide a fast and powerful flame. Certain models have an reversible grille to give you more versatility. The stoves are equipped that can accommodate capacities from 4.5 cubic feet to 6.6 cubic foot which makes them suitable for a variety of household needs.
When looking to purchase a new kitchen appliance it is important to think about the kind of cooking you usually do and how much space you have in your kitchen. For example large ovens with a lot of BTUs are ideal for cooking meats or other meals that require dry heat. Smaller ovens are the best for baking delicate items. You should also think about the kind of burner you'll need. Most ranges come with between four and six burners. However there are models that include up to eight burners and two ovens.
If you decide a dual-fuel range is the best choice for your home, choose models that come with gas ovens and an electric one to get the most of it. This GE model, for instance comes with an 5.3 cubic foot oven with five burners including two of the most powerful power burners we've tested. It also comes with an integrated griddle that can be reversible and Wi-Fi connectivity to monitor remotely and feature updates.
Another option is the Samsung smart range, which has an enormous single cavity and two smaller ovens, each with a ceramic divider, which lets you broil halibut in one while roasting potatoes in the other. The cooktop has gas burners and an electric oven to bake evenly.

Eva Bleyer, a review analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab where she has tried over 100 ranges in the past few years. She has interviewed experts from the industry and visited showrooms for kitchen appliances to see the latest innovations that are being introduced to home kitchens. She also spends a lot of time in the kitchen, cooking for her family and friends. She has used her extensive knowledge to come up with the selections for this article.
Electric Oven
Dual fuel ranges combine gas cooktops and an electric oven to give you the best of both worlds. These versatile appliances are highly sought-after by home cooks and chefs because they provide both 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 learn new cooking techniques. For example you can grill an entire steak with perfection or cook coq au vin. Electric ovens produce an even, dry heat that makes it much easier to bake or roast cakes. This website has a large range of gas-powered ovens.
These models, unlike other appliances, require two distinct sources of power that are 120-volt outlets and a liquid or natural propane gas line. The exact requirements differ for each model, so consult the owner's manual for the precise gas and electrical connections required for your model. Typically an electrician will be required to change the voltage of your electric outlet to meet the specifications of your dual fuel range.
Dual fuel ranges combine the responsiveness of gas cooktops and the electric ovens' heat distribution to create a powerful kitchen appliance that can handle any challenge in the kitchen. A dual fuel range also enables you to unlock advanced cooking features that are not 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. Pick from a variety of finishes, sizes, and design expressions that match your kitchen. You can personalize your cooktop with features like our raised pedestal star(r) burners as well as porcelain maintops and griddle. Hydraulic SoftClose(r) hinges prevent slamming and provide easy access to the oven and warming drawer. Some models come with a built-in grille and hood, while others allow you to add an air fryer.
Electronic Controls
A dual fuel range cooktop is a powerful and versatile cooking appliance that offers the responsiveness of gas cooktops and the consistent heat in electric ovens. The versatility of this type of stove is ideal for homeowners who enjoy experimenting with new recipes or employing advanced techniques like grilling peppers. It can also be an elegant look to high-end kitchens and elevate the interior design of any home.
Dual fuel ranges are a popular choice for professional chefs and experienced at-home cooks. These stoves aren't just better in heat control, but also have a variety of features that make them stand out.
Certain models come with a custom cooktop that lets you modify the appearance and layout of your burners to suit your personal preferences. Other options include integrated dishwashers and warming drawers or microwaves. This allows you to customize the cooking capabilities of your cooktop and optimize the kitchen's workflow.
Based on the model you choose Dual fuel ranges can be paired with electric or gas convection ovens. These ovens offer temperature control that is hard to achieve using regular gas ovens. They also may have features that make baking more easy like a patent-pending Dual VertiFlow system that minimizes hot and cold spots within the oven, or Gourmet Mode that allows you to cook complex dishes like Eclairs easily.
Gas ovens are known to have quick response times and provide an experience of cooking with hands and electric ovens provide more consistent heating across the surface of the oven. This makes them more suitable for baked goods and casseroles that require even temperatures and uniform browning. Gas ovens with higher BTU ratings are the best for cooking meats and other meals which need to retain moisture.
Dual fuel stoves are popular due to their flexibility. However, they can be more expensive than stoves that rely on electricity or gas. This could be a deterrent for those who are on a tight budget. Furthermore, dual fuel ranges need both a gas and electrical power to operate which is a substantial cost upfront. In certain instances, an electrician may be required to install a new gas pipe or change the voltage of the outlet.
Installation
If you select a dual fuel range, you're selecting an appliance that can combine instant hot gas hobs and ovens that are able to regulate temperatures for baking. These cookers are versatile and can be used to cook a wide variety of dishes, from sauteing and searing to roasting and steaming. Explore Abt's selection of gas and electric ranges to find one that suits your needs.
Explore our range of ranges that slide into or stand on their own if you want to find a kitchen range that fits your space. Our range also has dual fuel ranges that are designed to sit in a flush position with your counters to create seamless design in your kitchen.
It is important to read the owner's guide and follow all instructions before beginning installation. You may want to consider hiring a professional if you are not confident in making the gas or electrical connections. You should also have at minimum one person assist you in moving the appliance.
The process of installing a dual-fuel stove begins by making sure that your house has a gas line ready to handle the new appliance. A professional can install an gas line specifically designed for the appliance. You can also make use of an existing electrical line. Verify the quality of the line and make sure it can be used 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. If you need to, enlarge the hole in your wall to accommodate the larger diameter pipe. Once the gas line is installed then screw the connector or tube into the valve. Do not tighten the threads too much.
After you're done, tighten the screw on the green ground terminal ring for the wire. range style dual fuel cookers should be inserted back into the terminal block and connect the other end of the cable to the white wire on the terminal block, making sure that you match the wire colors (red to red and black to black). Then, re-insert it into the ring and secure the cord with the included strain relief.