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Is a Dual Fuel Mini Range Cooker Right For You?
A dual fuel range cooker brings an incredibly versatile source of heat to the kitchen. The gas hobs are able to cook peppers or sear steaks while the ovens can be used to bake cakes.
In the last few years, the staff at Good Housekeeping Institute’s Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab tested more than 100 ranges. We spoke with Eva Bleyer, our reviews analyst, to learn more about this incredible kitchen remodel.
4 Gas Zones
A dual fuel range cooker is an excellent opportunity to experiment with new recipes and increase your cooking skills. This upgrade is perfect for the home chef who wants to try out new recipes and improve their culinary skills. If, however, you're more comfortable with the convenience of an electric oven, these stoves might not be worth the extra cost.
They come with a double electric grill, an additional gas burner zone and four cooking zones. Some models have powerful wok burners that are ideal for stir-fry recipes in the Asian style. Other features include LED displays as well as automatic ignition. A slow-closing lid made of cast iron is also available. They're ideal for 60cm wide kitchens and come in a variety of classic finishes.
Contrary to natural gas ranges which connect to the gas mains in your home LPG range cookers need an additional gas tank to be filled. This kind of gas comes in two varieties that are propane and butane. Butane and propane are both red, so be sure to select the appropriate cylinder.
For those with a passion for baking, this cooker has two ovens with different sizes. You can bake a savory dish in the larger 4.8 cubic feet oven, while roasting vegetables and baking a dessert in the smaller 2.1 cubic. ft. oven.
The cooktops of this dual fuel range come with a powerful 20,000 BTU Ultra Power dual-flame burner that's ideal for searing, simmering and sauteing. A built-in electric convection oven is a nice feature, making sure that all your baked goods turn out equally.
This model is a top choice for professional chefs due to its high-end specifications, durable design and sturdiness. This model comes in three widths: 36, 48, and 30 inches. It comes with an easy to use M Touch touchscreen control as well as multiple preprogrammed options. The model also has steam function, which makes it easy to add moisture to the dough and vegetables. The model comes with a stainless steel finish and red knobs but different color knobs and finishes are also available.
If you're looking for a less expensive option look into the Wolf 36-inch dual-fuel range. It is thousands of dollars cheaper than comparable gas models and still comes with impressive specifications. The ovens on this model are more spacious than those on many other pro ranges at this price point and you'll have no problem baking the perfect holiday ham or baking an enormous batch of cookies.
Cast Iron Pan Supports
A dual fuel mini range cooker blends the best of gas and electric cooking technology. They let you to use a range of different cooking styles and types that make them suitable for home cooks of all kinds. Cast iron pan supports are provided in the majority of models. They are strong, durable and easy to clean. They are especially helpful if you have a lot of heavy cast iron cookware that has to be heated up on an extremely high temperature. They can also be a great option to add personality and style to your kitchen.
Our experts have tested almost 100 ranges in the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab over the last three years, which includes many dual fuel range cookers-fuel options. They also spoke with industry experts and visited showrooms in order to observe the latest technologies that are coming to home kitchens. This work ultimately led us to select the best ranges to suit most cooks.
We also evaluated the performance of these models in terms of their ability, precision and flexibility. Our top picks are built using the finest components and come with a range of functions, from a powerful convection wok burner to powerful wok. The two 20,000 BTU Dual-Flame Ultra Power burners are powerful enough to sear and simmer, while the Even Heat true convection oven bakes evenly and consistently.
Monogram offers dual-duel fuel cookers ranges with 30-, 36 and 48-inch widths, as well as all-gas models. The gas ranges have similar specs to the dual-fuel models and are available with a variety of finishes. Dual-fuel models have red knobs as standard but they're also available in a few other shades and RAL Classic shades on request.
These pro-style ranges are more expensive than other ranges of the same style, and often require separate hookups to natural gas as well as 220 voltage electric. They also usually have more parts, which can lead to more repairs and breakdowns. However, most of our top picks include a warranty that covers at least one year, and is designed to last for at least 20 years.
A dual fuel double oven cooker is a great addition for any kitchen. These ranges are great for large families or those who host. They feature a large oven and plenty storage space. They're also constructed of sturdy materials and sport an elegant, modern design that will enhance the look of your kitchen and increase its resale value.
One Touch Ignition
This dual fuel range cooker features an elegant design and a large double oven. Cast iron pan supports on its gas burners, adding an element of class and stability to your cookware. It comes with an easy LED display and an ignition that can be controlled with a single touch. It's perfect for smaller kitchens that don't have space for a full-sized range cooker.
The large double oven has separate traditional and fan-assisted heat settings that allow you to bake moist cakes and roast succulent meat. It also comes with a range of additional functions like slow bake steam bake, slow bake, and air fry, giving you more cooking versatility.
The oven's smart connectivity includes built-in Wi-Fi and GE's SmartHQ app (which can be used to control remotes, monitor and diagnostics) and compatibility with Alexa and Google Home, plus it has a ChefConnect function that lets you connect the range with compatible appliances, such as microwaves and hoods. The LCD screen of this smart model is simple to read and shows a digital menu, countdown timer and the status of the oven.
This French brand range is the cheapest on our list but it's packed with amazing technology and high-end construction. It has an impressive 21,000 BTU tri-ring burner that can boil water in a matter of seconds, and it has a 5,500 BTU precise simmer burner for delicate sauces. Its intelligent convection oven circulates air evenly, which means dishes that are placed on upper and lower shelves turn out equally delicious.
This luxury range has an electric ignition that illuminates the oven, eliminating the requirement for a standing pilot. It can be used even if there is a power failure. You can light the gas surface burners by placing an open match in front of the flame on the stovetop. The oven can be lit using this method if there is no natural gas on hand. It comes with a user's manual with installation guidelines and safety tips.
A/A Energy Rating
It is crucial to choose a range cooker that matches your fuel requirements. Dual fuel ranges combine gas and electricity to provide the best of both worlds. They are a popular choice for cooks and home cooks who are looking to experiment with different cooking techniques.
This 60cm dual-fuel range cooker is perfect for those who have a small kitchen. This compact model comes with all the features you'd expect from larger models, such as four gas burners as well as a double-oven with a full-width electric grill. The gas hob comes with a separate wok burner that is ideal to explore Asian recipes. There's also an LED fully adjustable timer as well as the rotary dials to make it easy to control. This model is also A/A energy rated which means it has a very high efficiency rating.
A black dual fuel range cooker fuel range provides flexibility as it allows you to switch between gas and electricity. Gas stovetops are flexible and can be used to cook and boil and cook, while an electric oven produces dry heat that is ideal for roasting or baking. They are more expensive than all electric models. They may also require a gas line that could add to installation costs.
Ultimately, whether or not a dual fuel range cooker is worth the additional cost depends on your preferences in cooking and your budget. This is a great choice if you are a serious chef and have the room in your kitchen. If you'd rather stick to one source of heat and are happy with the ovens and cooktops in your kitchen, there are other options.
If you want to enjoy the benefits of a range cooktop at less cost, consider installing a gas cooktop with s separate electric wall oven. You can benefit from the advantages of dual fuel ranges without increasing the cost of installation. You can still opt for conventional or fan assisted oven, based on the way you prefer cooking.
A dual fuel range cooker brings an incredibly versatile source of heat to the kitchen. The gas hobs are able to cook peppers or sear steaks while the ovens can be used to bake cakes.

4 Gas Zones
A dual fuel range cooker is an excellent opportunity to experiment with new recipes and increase your cooking skills. This upgrade is perfect for the home chef who wants to try out new recipes and improve their culinary skills. If, however, you're more comfortable with the convenience of an electric oven, these stoves might not be worth the extra cost.
They come with a double electric grill, an additional gas burner zone and four cooking zones. Some models have powerful wok burners that are ideal for stir-fry recipes in the Asian style. Other features include LED displays as well as automatic ignition. A slow-closing lid made of cast iron is also available. They're ideal for 60cm wide kitchens and come in a variety of classic finishes.
Contrary to natural gas ranges which connect to the gas mains in your home LPG range cookers need an additional gas tank to be filled. This kind of gas comes in two varieties that are propane and butane. Butane and propane are both red, so be sure to select the appropriate cylinder.
For those with a passion for baking, this cooker has two ovens with different sizes. You can bake a savory dish in the larger 4.8 cubic feet oven, while roasting vegetables and baking a dessert in the smaller 2.1 cubic. ft. oven.
The cooktops of this dual fuel range come with a powerful 20,000 BTU Ultra Power dual-flame burner that's ideal for searing, simmering and sauteing. A built-in electric convection oven is a nice feature, making sure that all your baked goods turn out equally.
This model is a top choice for professional chefs due to its high-end specifications, durable design and sturdiness. This model comes in three widths: 36, 48, and 30 inches. It comes with an easy to use M Touch touchscreen control as well as multiple preprogrammed options. The model also has steam function, which makes it easy to add moisture to the dough and vegetables. The model comes with a stainless steel finish and red knobs but different color knobs and finishes are also available.
If you're looking for a less expensive option look into the Wolf 36-inch dual-fuel range. It is thousands of dollars cheaper than comparable gas models and still comes with impressive specifications. The ovens on this model are more spacious than those on many other pro ranges at this price point and you'll have no problem baking the perfect holiday ham or baking an enormous batch of cookies.
Cast Iron Pan Supports
A dual fuel mini range cooker blends the best of gas and electric cooking technology. They let you to use a range of different cooking styles and types that make them suitable for home cooks of all kinds. Cast iron pan supports are provided in the majority of models. They are strong, durable and easy to clean. They are especially helpful if you have a lot of heavy cast iron cookware that has to be heated up on an extremely high temperature. They can also be a great option to add personality and style to your kitchen.
Our experts have tested almost 100 ranges in the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab over the last three years, which includes many dual fuel range cookers-fuel options. They also spoke with industry experts and visited showrooms in order to observe the latest technologies that are coming to home kitchens. This work ultimately led us to select the best ranges to suit most cooks.
We also evaluated the performance of these models in terms of their ability, precision and flexibility. Our top picks are built using the finest components and come with a range of functions, from a powerful convection wok burner to powerful wok. The two 20,000 BTU Dual-Flame Ultra Power burners are powerful enough to sear and simmer, while the Even Heat true convection oven bakes evenly and consistently.
Monogram offers dual-duel fuel cookers ranges with 30-, 36 and 48-inch widths, as well as all-gas models. The gas ranges have similar specs to the dual-fuel models and are available with a variety of finishes. Dual-fuel models have red knobs as standard but they're also available in a few other shades and RAL Classic shades on request.
These pro-style ranges are more expensive than other ranges of the same style, and often require separate hookups to natural gas as well as 220 voltage electric. They also usually have more parts, which can lead to more repairs and breakdowns. However, most of our top picks include a warranty that covers at least one year, and is designed to last for at least 20 years.
A dual fuel double oven cooker is a great addition for any kitchen. These ranges are great for large families or those who host. They feature a large oven and plenty storage space. They're also constructed of sturdy materials and sport an elegant, modern design that will enhance the look of your kitchen and increase its resale value.
One Touch Ignition
This dual fuel range cooker features an elegant design and a large double oven. Cast iron pan supports on its gas burners, adding an element of class and stability to your cookware. It comes with an easy LED display and an ignition that can be controlled with a single touch. It's perfect for smaller kitchens that don't have space for a full-sized range cooker.
The large double oven has separate traditional and fan-assisted heat settings that allow you to bake moist cakes and roast succulent meat. It also comes with a range of additional functions like slow bake steam bake, slow bake, and air fry, giving you more cooking versatility.
The oven's smart connectivity includes built-in Wi-Fi and GE's SmartHQ app (which can be used to control remotes, monitor and diagnostics) and compatibility with Alexa and Google Home, plus it has a ChefConnect function that lets you connect the range with compatible appliances, such as microwaves and hoods. The LCD screen of this smart model is simple to read and shows a digital menu, countdown timer and the status of the oven.
This French brand range is the cheapest on our list but it's packed with amazing technology and high-end construction. It has an impressive 21,000 BTU tri-ring burner that can boil water in a matter of seconds, and it has a 5,500 BTU precise simmer burner for delicate sauces. Its intelligent convection oven circulates air evenly, which means dishes that are placed on upper and lower shelves turn out equally delicious.
This luxury range has an electric ignition that illuminates the oven, eliminating the requirement for a standing pilot. It can be used even if there is a power failure. You can light the gas surface burners by placing an open match in front of the flame on the stovetop. The oven can be lit using this method if there is no natural gas on hand. It comes with a user's manual with installation guidelines and safety tips.
A/A Energy Rating
It is crucial to choose a range cooker that matches your fuel requirements. Dual fuel ranges combine gas and electricity to provide the best of both worlds. They are a popular choice for cooks and home cooks who are looking to experiment with different cooking techniques.
This 60cm dual-fuel range cooker is perfect for those who have a small kitchen. This compact model comes with all the features you'd expect from larger models, such as four gas burners as well as a double-oven with a full-width electric grill. The gas hob comes with a separate wok burner that is ideal to explore Asian recipes. There's also an LED fully adjustable timer as well as the rotary dials to make it easy to control. This model is also A/A energy rated which means it has a very high efficiency rating.
A black dual fuel range cooker fuel range provides flexibility as it allows you to switch between gas and electricity. Gas stovetops are flexible and can be used to cook and boil and cook, while an electric oven produces dry heat that is ideal for roasting or baking. They are more expensive than all electric models. They may also require a gas line that could add to installation costs.
Ultimately, whether or not a dual fuel range cooker is worth the additional cost depends on your preferences in cooking and your budget. This is a great choice if you are a serious chef and have the room in your kitchen. If you'd rather stick to one source of heat and are happy with the ovens and cooktops in your kitchen, there are other options.

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