Dual Fuel Range Cookers
Oven
A dual fuel range cooker, also known as stove, combines gas cooktops with electric ovens to give you the best of both worlds. This lets you enjoy the benefits of instant hot, responsive burner heat that is ideal for frying and sauteing while being able to control the temperature in the oven that is ideal for baking.
Some chefs prefer gas cooktops because of their capability to employ more sophisticated cooking techniques, such as charcoal, while bakers appreciate the efficiency of electric ovens that control temperatures precisely and offer even heating across all components. You can find the right range cooker for your needs from our selection.
Consider installing Click Link and gas cooktop if you don't need a dual fuel range cooker. Browse our selection of slide-in and freestanding models to discover more fantastic options.
The Right to Rent
A range cooker is a kitchen purchase that is an investment, and you want it to last. Lucy Dunstan, Smeg UK's product manager, suggests that you should look into the warranty of gas ranges and make sure you have the correct fuel supply. The modern Dual Control models from Smeg are available in 16 Instagram friendly colors and the sizzling and boiling plates take between 10 and 12 minutes to warm up. They also use less energy than traditional cast-iron Aga ranges and are less expensive to run, though you'll still need to have an electric supply.

The Rangemaster NEX110DFFcb is another model of high-performance with a modern twist. The rotating controls are constructed of diamond-turned aluminium to ensure durability and come with rubberised 'o-ring' grips to improve comfort. Dual fuel hobs are responsive and powerful, perfect for searing meat and cooking vegetables. The ovens are a whopping 94-litres, and are split into two fan ovens which allows you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. This versatile statement appliance is a must for any modern home. Check out the choices below to find a dual fuel or gas range cooker that will fit your dream kitchen.