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What are the fuel types of ranges?
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Here is some information on Range Fuel Types:
Electric Range
The Electric Range uses electricity as its power source and usually has a less expensive purchase price. They come in two basic designs – Coil element which uses coiled metal to heat the surface, and a smooth glass surface which is great for cleaning and a modern look. The oven portion also uses electricity to create heat.
Gas Range
The Gas Range is available in open burner and closed burner models and a gas hookup must be available in your kitchen before installing. These are ideal for quick cooking and cooking surfaces can be heated up in an instant for fast results. The oven portion also uses gas to create heat.
Duel Fuel Range
The Duel Fuel Range uses both fuel types to generate heat and brings in the best of both worlds. It heats up quickly like the gas ranges and provides even heat like the electric range.
I would look at Frigidaire Ranges, they are very nice and can be less cheaper.
Electric Range
The Electric Range uses electricity as its power source and usually has a less expensive purchase price. They come in two basic designs – Coil element which uses coiled metal to heat the surface, and a smooth glass surface which is great for cleaning and a modern look. The oven portion also uses electricity to create heat.
Gas Range
The Gas Range is available in open burner and closed burner models and a gas hookup must be available in your kitchen before installing. These are ideal for quick cooking and cooking surfaces can be heated up in an instant for fast results. The oven portion also uses gas to create heat.
Duel Fuel Range
The Duel Fuel Range uses both fuel types to generate heat and brings in the best of both worlds. It heats up quickly like the gas ranges and provides even heat like the electric range.
I would look at Frigidaire Ranges, they are very nice and can be less cheaper.
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