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Leisure CK110F232K 110cm Dual Fuel Range Cooker - Black - A Rated

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Colour Black
Dimensions 900 x 1100 x 600 mm ( H x W x D )
Fuel Type Dual Fuel
Number of Burners 7
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Falcon FCON1092DFSSCM-EU Continental 1092 Width (mm) Dual Fuel Range Cooker in Stainless Steel with Chrome trim

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Colour Stainless Steel
Dimensions 937 x1092 x 660 mm

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Falcon FCON1092DFBLCM-EU Continental 1092 Width (mm) Dual Fuel Range Cooker in Black with Chrome trim

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Dimensions 937 x1092 x 660 mm

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Smeg CX92GM 90cm Dual Fuel Range Cooker in Stainless Steel

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Dimensions 90.0 x 90.0 x 60.0
£999.00

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RANGEmaster CLA60NGFBLC Classic Gas Cooker with Double Oven Black

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Colour Black / Chrome
Fuel Type Gas
Dimensions 92.5 x 60.0 x 61.0
£899.00

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From ambitious feasts to perfectly grilled cheese sandwiches, our range style cookers are ready for cooking nearly everything. Our range includes duel fuel range cookers, electric range cookers and gas range cookers, with many offering fan-assisted ovens, dedicated slow-cooking ovens and other features. Browse our selection of high-performing and durable range gas cookers that perfectly complement your kitchen’s design in a variety of sizes, including 90cm, 100cm and 110cm.

FAQ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


What type of gas does a range use?

Though propane, butane, or even liquefied petroleum gas can be used to power a stove, most gas stoves run on natural gas and require a gas line to the house. Depending on where you live, the requirement of a gas line may be a deal-breaker

Is a gas range Safe?

Older gas burners can spew carbon monoxide (CO), which is toxic. But that's a much smaller concern with modern burner designs, and evidence suggests it's not a long-term health risk anyway—you recover from CO poisoning once the exposure stops

Does gas range need electricity?

A gas stove requires both electricity and gas to function properly. Gas stoves no longer rely on a pilot light to ignite the burners. The ignition source comes from an electric ignitor located at each burner

Do gas ranges have safety features?

Most gas ranges have a safety valve that regulates the flow of gas through the stove. The range's thermostat controls whether the valve is open or closed. When you turn on the burner, the pilot heats up. When the pilot gets hot enough, a sensor in the thermostat opens the valve to allow gas to flow through

Do gas ranges need to be vented?

Proper ventilation for cooking appliances is very important for indoor air quality. The range hood should ventilate to the outside and not simply recirculate and attempt to filter the cooking fumes. This is especially important with gas ranges.

What voltage does a gas range use?

Gas stoves use 120 volts and making the switch to electric will require a larger electrical wire from the circuit breaker. That's why the electrician will also hook up a new 240-volt receptacle.