Dual Fuel Range Cookers
Range Cookers with Dual Fuel
These range cookers with dual fuel feature gas hobs and electric ovens. The ovens provide an even and consistent heat whilst the powerful gas burners produce intense heat, ideal for searing meat or frying vegetables. This flexible combination makes the dual fuel cooker incredibly popular.
The three popular sizes for dual fuel cookers are 90, 100 and 110cm wide. These will often come with more than one oven cavity and a variety of cooking functions; from crisping up your pizza to browning your favourite Italian dish. You'll also find more compact options, including 60cm freestanding cookers to offer total versatility in a smaller kitchen space. The majority of the dual-fuel cookers we supply can easily be converted to LPG bottled gas. We can provide a conversion kit to be fitted with the cooker.
We supply range cookers from market leaders such as Smeg, Belling, and Stoves, as well as Rangemaster, DeLonghi, Bertazzoni, and AGA Masterchef. There is a huge choice to match traditional or contemporary kitchens with varying sizes and colours at price points to suit your budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Dual Fuel Range Cooker?Dual fuel range cookers are stoves that feature a gas cooktop with electric oven. They combine the strengths of both fuel types providing quick heat up times and accurate temperature control.
Who Should Install a Dual Fuel Range?If you're considering purchasing a dual fuel range cooker or a gas range cooker, then you'll need a Gas Safe registered engineer to install it.
Should I Buy a Dual Fuel or All Gas Range Cooker?There are significant differences between gas-powered and dual fuel range cookers, however dual fuel is generally the preferred option. Although fully gas range cookers can be cheaper, the extra cooking functions associated with the electric ovens are too good to pass up.
Shop for a dual fuel range cooker in our online store and enjoy free UK mainland delivery, flexible payment options, and our installation services.
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