There are three main types of range cookers. Dual fuel range cookers provide the best of both worlds, combining an electric oven with a gas hob. Gas hobs allow for instant and accurate heat paired with the reliability of an electric oven, making dual fuel the most popular choice of range cooker. However, you can also find solely electric range cookers, often with a ceramic or induction hob. Gas range cookers are often a good choice for saving money, as gas cookers are generally cheaper to run than electric.
Range Cooker Jargon Buster
FSD - This stands for Flame Safety Device. This can be found on gas cookers and cuts off the gas supply if the flames go out to prevent gas filling a room. Pyrolytic - This is a form of self cleaning setting where the oven is heated to very high temperatures to burn off any left over food debris and grease. The remaining ash can then easily be wiped clean. Child Safety Lock - This is a feature that keeps the oven door locked when the oven is being used to prevent accidental opening. Catalytic Liners - These are rough surfaces often on the sides of the oven that absorb and dissolve grease splashes which can then be burned off at higher temperatures. Telescopic Shelf Runners - These allow the shelves to be partially pulled out without accidentally removing the shelf, allowing you to easily check food.
Range cookers are significantly larger than conventional cookers so it is useful to check your space carefully if replacing an old oven with a range cooker. They can prove to be an excellent addition to the home, boasting a number of options perfect for aspiring cooks. Here you can shop and compare the best range cooker deals from a number of retailers including AO.com, Argos, Currys and more. Be sure to check your electricity/gas supply availability before buying. A number of retailers featured offer range cooker installation as well as appliance removal, so look out for these when making a selection.