Investing in a Dual Fuel Cooker Range
Investing in a dual fuel cooker can add to the overall value of your kitchen and home. If you are considering one, make sure that your kitchen can handle both electric and gas power sources.

Set up a time to visit the showroom at Clarke to view a range of dual fuel ranges that are available in fully-sized kitchens designed by local experts. Features like smooth glide ball-bearing oven racks and StayPut Italian hinges ensure a safe and easy baking experience.
Cooking Options
When you're deciding on the right range, it's crucial to choose one that is in line with your kitchen style and matches the rest of your appliances. However, a range's purpose isn't just about appearances. You require a high-end oven capable of handling your baking and cooking habits. Many home cooks opt for a dual-fuel cooker to increase the cooking capacity.
A dual fuel stove consists of a gas burner and an electric oven that provides the most efficient temperature control and precision. Professional cooks appreciate the pliable temperature control on a gas cooktop that allows them to play around with different cooking techniques such as roasting and searing. On the other hand, bakers appreciate the consistent heating offered by an electric oven. In addition, some models come with a feature that releases steam at the beginning of the baking process to aid in the rise of bread for a more even texture.
The cooktop of a dual fuel range usually includes high-performance burners running on natural gas or liquid propane. They can produce rapid heat output to perform various tasks, such as searing and boiling. The oven of a professional dual fuel range typically features an electric fan-powered convection oven that circulates hot air to ensure uniform heating, reducing the need for rotating dishes and ensuring consistent results.
Dual fuel ranges can be expensive, but they're a great option for cooks looking to expand their culinary skills and entertain guests at home. This type of range is also easy to maintain, and can add value to your home should you decide to sell in the future.
If you're interested in purchasing a professional range that has dual fuel, be sure to consult an expert in home appliance installation. The specialist will ensure that the range is connected to both electric and gas lines and that all safety precautions are taken. An experienced installer can resolve any issues that may arise during the installation process of your new range.
Convenience
A dual fuel range offers the versatility of a gas stove and an electric oven into one appliance. These stoves offer a variety of cooking options, making them an ideal choice for homeowners who love to try new recipes and techniques. These stoves are available in a variety of sizes with oven capacities ranging from 4.5 to 6.8 cubic feet. Some models even feature two ovens side by side for larger capacity.
Combining a gas cooktop and an electric cooktop together gives you the best of both worlds. You'll enjoy a responsive heat that is quick to adjust and a precise heating system that permits you to set temperature precisely. This is crucial when simmering soups, or reheating leftovers. The electric oven, too, offers a steady heat that can be adjusted precisely to keep the temperature low for delicate dishes.
Some homeowners choose a dual fuel range for its aesthetic appeal, as well as its functionality. A lot of these ranges come with premium finishes and hardware that can complement a wide variety of kitchen styles that range from traditional to modern. Some dual fuel ranges come with elegant brushed-bronze trim or handles that can provide a touch of luxury to French-style kitchens.
A dual fuel range is a wonderful option for any kitchen. However, it may not be right for all. It usually requires a dedicated gas line in the home to power it. This might require you to pay for the installation or upgrade your gas line. Certain homes don't have both an electrical as well as a gas outlet in the same location, making it difficult to switch between the two power sources.
If you want the flexibility of a dual fuel range, but you don't have the option installing an additional gas line, think about buying an electric and gas cooktop and wall oven instead. This is a less expensive solution that gives you the option to cook with either power source and you can install both in the same space in the event of need. You can even combine an electric and gas model by choosing a dual-fuel slide-in range with a separate gas cooktop and an electric wall oven.
Efficiency
A dual fuel range is a combination of a gas cooktop with an electric oven. Professional cooks appreciate the potential and versatility of this appliance. It has precise temperature control for the oven, as well as responsive temperature control on its cooktop for a variety cooking techniques.
The cooktop of a dual fuel professional range can be powered by natural gas or liquid propane. Gas cooktops let you adjust the temperature quickly and visually and you can also use advanced cooking techniques, such as charring or roasting. Electric ovens are a trusted and reliable kitchen appliance. They provide steady heating. Many models come with an air vent that collects smoke, odors and other airborne particles without the requirement for an overhead ventilation system.
The most dedicated cooks usually prefer gas cooktops due to their speedy and precise temperature control, which makes it easier to cook onions or boil pasta. Bakers may prefer an electric range, since it creates a dryer heat that helps bread rise and brown. Some cooks, however, prefer a hybrid combination of both heat sources. Fortunately it is possible to do this with the dual fuel options available in certain ranges.
These appliances are not only flexible and efficient but also come with a variety of convenient features. Certain models have removable burner grates and sealed burners to make cleaning easier. Some models have self-cleaning automatic ovens, which save you time and effort by taking off dirt after every meal.
In dual range cooker is typically more energy-efficient than an all-electric or all-gas model. If your home is connected to natural gas lines it could aid in reducing your winter energy bills.
When shopping for a dual fuel cooking range, think about your kitchen's layout and how often you'll use the stove. If you only cook twice a week, for example then a dual-fuel stove may not be worth the cost. In addition they require a gas hookup and installation cost, which is usually not included in the purchase price.
Safety
A dual fuel cooker range offers the safety of cooking in comparison to other stoves when properly used. It accomplishes this by combining the accuracy and uniform distribution of heat that comes from an electric oven, which is ideal for roasting and baking, with the instant control of gas burners. This allows cooks to switch between different cooking styles quickly and effortlessly. In addition, a dual fuel range may also offer the option for a slow simmer and low simmer or high-heat searing. This gives cooks more flexibility to create their preferred dishes.
Dual fuel ranges are made up of gas and electricity, which makes them easy to clean. Gas hobs usually have sealed burners, or cast iron grates that have an enamel coating that can be cleaned quickly after meals. The electric oven, on the other hand, has a self cleaning function that uses high temperature to eliminate any food remnants. Some models with electric ovens have removable oven racks or trays that could be submerged in water or scrubbed for an efficient clean.
One of the disadvantages of purchasing a dual fuel stove is that you'll require a gas and electrical connection in your home in order to use it. This can be costly especially when you already have a gas line installed in your kitchen. This will require a plumber to come out and install an electrical outlet. In older homes, the wiring may not be able to support both electricity as well as gas. An electrician will need to change the voltage in the kitchen outlet to accommodate a dual fuel range.
Eva Bleyer is the reviews analyst for the Good Housekeeping Institute's Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, where she has rigorously tested more than 100 ranges in the last few years, including many dual-fuel options. She also speaks with industry experts, visits showrooms of kitchen appliances and frequently tests new products. Set up an appointment with Clarke to view a dual fuel range in action. Speak to our experts to determine the best model for your kitchen.