Range Oven Dual Fuel - Gas Cooktop Versatility and Electric Oven Precision
A dual-fuel range cooker combines the flexibility of a gas stove with the precision of an electric oven. These ovens are perfect for cooks who want the responsive heat of a gas burner when sauteing, but prefer the precise heating of an electrical oven.
Set up a visit to the showroom at Clarke to view a dual fuel range in action and explore your options. Our experts can help you determine if this high-performance appliance will be a good fit in your kitchen.
Versatility
Dual fuel ranges combine the responsiveness of gas stovetops with the uniformity of electric ovens into a single appliance. This is perfect for cooks who want the control and precision of an electric oven, however, still prefer the convenience of gas. The ranges are available in different styles and sizes to suit any kitchen layout. They also come with powerful features, such as convection cooking.
The versatility of a range oven with dual fuel opens new culinary opportunities for the ambitious home cook. You can prepare restaurant-quality dishes in your kitchen using the fast response of gas burners for simmering and sauteing and the precision provided by an electric oven when baking broiling, roasting or baking.
From grilling peppers on the stovetop, to searing an omelet in the oven, you'll have everything you need to prepare delicious meals. These powerful appliances are also effective. Gas cooktops heat quickly and use less energy for shorter tasks. The electric oven keeps the temperature at a constant degree, saving energy even more during long cooking sessions.
A quality dual fuel range will help you master new techniques and expand your culinary repertoire. Gas cooktops provide the responsiveness and control needed for high-heat cooking and electric ovens provide uniform temperatures and precise temperatures.
Professional performance and sleek design make dual fuel ranges the focal point of any kitchen. graded dual fuel range cookers feature professional gas burners, large ovens, and cutting-edge functions like infrared Charbroiling as well as Dual Vertical Convection. They are made for busy home chefs as well as culinary enthusiasts.
While dual fuel ranges are more expensive than standard gas or electric models, it offers greater versatility and the capability of two appliances combined. Explore our online collection of dual-fuel ranges if want to upgrade your kitchen and experience the benefits of gas stovetops as well as an electric oven. We have a range of features and sizes to suit any kitchen layout, including gas and electric ovens that come with stainless steel and white finishes.
Convenience
A dual fuel range offers you the best of both worlds by combining a gas cooktop with an electric oven. You can still bake with precision temperature control, while enjoying the quick, responsive heating of gas.
The Legacy Dual Fuel Range from ZLINE delivers an unmatched culinary experience that combines powerful gas and precise electric. This model is luxurious and comes with stunning stainless steel cooktop with seven Italian-designed burners with large bake and convection ovens, and a stylish black matte oven door that features a Landscape window design. Hydraulic SoftCloseTM Hinges prevent slamming, and ensure that the Ovens and Warming Drawer are closed smoothly. The raised PedestalStar(r) burners and the maintop made of porcelain permit easy cleaning underneath and around the stoves.
Using the power of both kinds of heat, you'll be able to learn new recipes and techniques. Make use of the gas cooktop, for instance, to grill peppers on a flame or sear a steak to perfection. In addition, the precise, even heat of an electric oven can be used to roast vegetables and bake a cake.
For a wide selection of kitchen designs and cooking styles Our luxury 36-inch Dual Fuel Ranges as well as Gas Ranges and Induction Ranges will surely have an option that fits your space. Browse our entire collection to discover the perfect addition for your home.
A dual fuel stove can be a fantastic option for homeowners who are looking to upgrade their stove but don't have the cost. Installing a gas and electric wall-oven in your kitchen can give you the advantages of dual fuel ranges at cheaper prices. Be aware that an electric and gas wall oven must have a dedicated gas connection for each appliance. A separate gas and electric wall oven doesn't also have the rapid preheating that comes with a dual fuel range. A separate electrical and gas wall oven isn't the best option for your home.

Energy Efficiency
A dual fuel range provides flexibility and a high-quality cooking experience that's sought after by professional chefs and serious home cooks. The gas cooktop's responsive heat adjustment opens culinary doors to a variety of techniques that range from slow-cooking stews to grilling meats at high temperatures. The efficiency of the electric oven in long cooking sessions is comparable to that of the gas stovetop for an appliance for the kitchen that is energy-efficient across all fronts.
The cooktop's open flame, surrounded by grates is a natural, efficient source of heat that swiftly adjusts to the desired intensity. This flexibility allows users to achieve desired results on the cooktop, like cooking and browning food on one hand while steaming vegetables on the other. The oven's heating element cycles on and off more often than gas ovens, allowing to maintain precise cavity temperatures and reducing the requirement for dish rotation.
Certain ranges have additional oven settings, such as convection roasting or air fry which can make it more flexible and useful in your kitchen. These features may not be necessary for every cooking style.
Consider your cooking preferences as well as the design of your kitchen to narrow your choices. Take the time to study the specific features and functionality that are available on each range to determine which is the best fit for your kitchen.
The gas valve should be shut off prior to connecting the gas line to a dual fuel range. A qualified technician should examine the installation after the electrical and gas connections are made to ensure that it is safe and secure.
Eva Bleyer is a Good Housekeeping Institute reviews analyst who has spent a long time testing various kitchen appliances and cooking ranges in the laboratory. She enjoys the reactivity and visual control of a gas cooktop, and also the consistency and even heat distribution of an electric oven, which is why she decided to purchase a dual fuel range for her home.
Safety
Dual fuel ranges use both electricity and gas to power their ovens and stovetops. This allows you to keep an efficient gas cooktop that can provide quicker heating and boiling as well as an electric oven that is precise and even heat that gives professional-style baking results. This flexibility is what makes the range ovens dual fuel a popular upgrade for many home cooks.
You can select from a range of different styles and features when buying a new range. The most important thing to consider is the kind of cooking you prefer to cook in your kitchen. If you like to experiment with new recipes and techniques and techniques, a range oven that has dual fuel is a good choice. You can use the gas stovetop to flame up a coq au vin, and get the right heat for molded pans or pots. You can then use the electric oven to make flaky pastry as well as a delicious roast.
The majority of dual fuel range ovens come with a gas and an electric cooktop burner, in addition to a stainless steel door or tempered glass. Certain models come with additional oven settings like air fry or convection to give you more cooking options.
Some ranges are freestanding and others are slide-in models. Before you buy it's essential to know the requirements for installation of the model. It could be necessary to install a gas line or alter an electrical outlet to accommodate a dual-fuel range. Some homes need a dedicated gas supply, while others have only electric power.
Whether you choose an open-air or slide-in range, a dual-fuel range will be an eye-catching addition to your kitchen. There are many manufacturers that offer a range of finishes, ranging from stainless steel to sleek black and you can also add accents like chrome handles to add a touch of elegance. Certain brands come with a distinct halo that indicates which burners are active. This is a safety feature to prevent accidental burns.
The best way to determine if a dual fuel range is the right fit for your kitchen is to visit Clarke, New England's official Sub-Zero, Wolf and Cove Showroom and Test Kitchen. Schedule a showroom appointment and browse through the ranges available in fully-scale kitchens designed by Clarke's top designers.