Dual Fuel Cookers
What’s better than one fuel source? Two fuel sources! This category is dedicated to flexible home cookers that can be powered by both gas and electricity. We’ve got dual fuel cookers from some of the most popular white good brands around. So explore our dual fuel cooker category today and discover why it’s best to double up.
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Looking to buy Dual Fuel Cookers?
Fuel sources are like biscuits - one is rarely enough. So double down with our range of dual fuel cookers. These freestanding range cookers are powered by both gas and electric to give you more flexibility when cooking than a single energy source can provide.
The benefits of choosing a dual fuel cooker
What dual fuel cookers are is pretty easy to grasp, but why you’d want one is less intuitive. After all, don’t gas cookers and electric ovens do basically the same thing? Not quite. While both electric and gas cookers perform the same task, they do it in slightly different ways, which means they’re better suited to some tasks than others.
The most common dual fuel cooker design is an electric main oven with a set of gas burners on top. This is a popular design for home chefs, because most people find the temperature easier to control on gas hobs than electric ones. They’re usually cheaper to run, as well.
Gas hobs may be more popular, but when it comes to main ovens, electric is king for plenty of home cooks. That’s because you’ll rarely find a fan in a gas cookers, whereas they’re standard in most modern electric ovens. The fan pushes hot air around the oven as it cooks, meaning your food cooks more quickly and consistently. They often have a self-cleaning mode, as well. When this setting is engaged the cooker heats up to truly blistering temperatures, hot enough to turn food residue into ash, which is then easily swept out of the oven when it’s cooled down. With dual fuel cookers you get the best of both worlds, so it’s no surprise that they’re the hot new thing in cooking!
Dual fuel designs
We’ve already mentioned that dual fuel cookers typically have gas hobs and electric main ovens, but there are design choices beyond that. For example, do you want a separate grill with your oven? Many dual fuelers come with one, but not always. Like the main oven, these grill compartments tend to be electric, but you can also find some gas grills as well.
Many dual fuel cookers are no larger than standard freestanding cookers, however if you’ve got a kitchen as large as your love for cooking, you can buy extra large range cookers that combine two multiple oven compartments together, letting you cook different recipes at once. With these behemoths, your stew can be bubbling away in the slow cooker while your Victoria Sponge rises to fluffy perfection in the main convection oven. If you can find the space to squeeze them in, these dual fuel cookers can be the perfect choice for home cooks who love hosting.