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Rangemaster Elise 110 Dual Fuel Range Cooker
Rangemaster continue to dominate the range cooker variety and this retro-pick is one of our favourites. It comes with a bevelled surface and has seven stunning colours to pick from- including cream, red and China Blue.
If you are a fan of merging an underlying retro design into your modern kitchen then this is perfect – it has all the classic exterior attributes with all the latest features.
It comes with six powerful burners, a grill and two ovens. You will also be able to miss out on the job of cleaning thanks to the easy clean Catalytic liners.
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Features
- Dimensions: 91-93 x 110 x 59.8 cm
- Number of Zones: 6
- Main Cavity Capacity: 69 litres
- Hob Power Range: 1.1- 3.5kW
Reasons to Buy
- Four compartments including a double oven, a warming drawer and a separate grill
- Handyrack makes it easy to access your roasting trays
- Fabulous colour choices
Reasons to Avoid
- The exterior won’t be to everybody’s taste
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Rangemaster Classic 100 CDL110DFFBL/C Dual Fuel Range Cooker
This classic deluxe dual-fuel cooker provides an entire culinary experience with its four cavities and numerous hobs. There is an electric grill is perfect for quick snacks whilst you can house the ingredients to your main meals and sides at the same time.
It showcases a timeless design in black and comes with monitor windows that allow you to check on your cooking without opening the door and letting the heat escape.
This freestanding cooker is dual fuel with an electric oven and grill and gas hobs. It comes with two 69-litres ovens, an electric grill and a specialist slow cooker oven sure to slowly tenderise your meat and cook up a nutritious stew.
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Features
- Dimensions: 87 x 119.5 x 60 cm
- Number of Zones: 6
- Main Cavity Capacity: 69 litres
- Hob Power Range: 1.1-5kW
Reasons to Buy
- Has powerful hobs ability
- Stylish exterior with steel dials and cool to touch handles
- Main fan oven that spreads heat evenly
Reasons to Avoid
- No warming drawer
3.
Smeg CG92X9 Dual Fuel Range Cooker
This classic-style dual oven also runs on dual fuel, and as we’re dealing with a Smeg creation, you know that you’re going to benefit from some of the best cooking technology and innovation around. There are two cavities here, with a main capacity of up to 72 litres, which should give you more than enough space to cook up a family dinner or roast.
Built in stainless steel, this dual fuel cooker offers a sleek yet classic look, meaning it will likely appeal to anyone looking for something with a bit more character than your average modern appliances. There are five main functions for the central cavity, meaning that it’s always likely to be pretty versatile.
You’ll also find that you have five gas burners to heat things up with, complete with cast iron supports for specific types of pan. All in all, this is a dual fuel system which offers the best of both worlds in terms of classical aesthetic and modern convenience. Plus, with the Smeg guarantee of fantastic engineering – you really are onto a winner.
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Features
- Dimensions: (H)90.0 x (W)89.8 x (D)60.0
- Warranty: 2 years
- Burning Zones: 5
- Wok Burner: Yes
- Fuel Type: Electric/ Gas Hob
- Main Cavity Capacity: 72L
- Energy Rating: A
Reasons to Buy
- Five cooking modes for main cavity
- Five gas burners with iron supports
- Two central cavities for oven cooking
- Great-looking unit
Reasons to Avoid
- May be a little wide for some kitchens
4.
Belling Farmhouse90DFT Dual Fuel Range Cooker
Similar to the previous Belling range cooker that we included, this 90DFT offers three cavities that include two ovens and a separate grill. Again – it comes packed with capacity to ensure a happy cooking experience and for all your tasty recipes.
This time though there is a little less room but who can argue for under £1000? You can check today’s price, as we were completely flabbergasted to see such a sturdy machine for so little.
Available in black and cream with stainless steal handles it displays a smooth finish and will add a modern theme to your abode. The British innovation is easy to install, simple to use and is a solid product sure to last you plus it comes with a warranty to give you peace of mind.
The main cooking cavity provides you with 58-litres whilst the second cavity offers 86-litres room. You also have the added extra of the electric grill and the powerful gas hobs, that when combined can make cooking your meal simple.
Features
- Dimensions: 90 x 90 x 60 cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Main Cavity Capacity: 58 litres, Second Cavity Capacity: 86 litres
- Hob Power Range: 1.1-4kW
Reasons to Buy
- Three cavities including two large ovens
- Interior is easy to clean
- Great value
- Fan oven
Reasons to Avoid
- Hasn’t got some of the modern features available on other cookers
5.
Rangemaster Kitchener KCH90DFFSS/C Dual Fuel Range Cooker
If you’re searching for a Rangemaster cooker that is powered by both gas and electric then you may want to consider the Kitchener. It is 90cm wide and fits into kitchens a little easier than some of their bigger models.
Despite it being a smaller cooker, it has plenty of capacity. The main oven has 67 litres and the third has 66 litres. It offers more than enough room for you to cook up a storm.
With a unique exterior design it will be sure to add style to your contemporary kitchen and it is a no-nonsense appliance. That means it has rotary dials and basic cooking settings that are simple to program.
Rangemaster is Britain’s the No.1 range cooker manufacturer, and they provide so many extras that a ringmaster professional will find handy including, with this model an LED display, a Handyrack and Griddle embedded into this product.
Features
- Dimensions: 89.8 x 90 x 60 cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Main Cavity Capacity: 67 litres, Third Cavity Capacity: 66 litres
Reasons to Buy
- Good smaller size
- Finish and style is good
- Clear instructions
- Separate grill
- 2 fan ovens
Reasons to Avoid
- Grill and fan are a little noisy
6.
Leisure Cookmaster 100 CK100F232K Dual Fuel Range Cooker
This all-rounder dual fuel range cooker is a great and eye-catching addition to any kitchen and one of our favourite things about this particular oven is that it comes in at great value. This is one of the best dual fuel range cookers for under £1000, which is great if you need the space but have a budget set.
The Leisure Cookmaster 100 CK100F232K has four compartments (electric ovens) including two cavities of 57-litre and 58-litre capacity. It also comes equipped with an electric grill and an equally sized storage compartment sure to keep your food warm and ready to serve. We also really like the flexible shelf positioning and telescopic runners.
The 7 gas burner hobs instantly heat up your food whilst also utilising the ovens. It has a cooling fan that spreads the heat evenly.
Features
- Dimensions: 87 x 119.5 x 60 cm
- Number of Zones: 6
- Main Cavity Capacity: 52 litres
- Hob Power Range: 1.1-5kW
- Dual Fuel: electric oven / gas hob
Reasons to Buy
- Price
- 7 burner hob
- Interior light
- Separate electric grill
- Electric fan oven
Reasons to Avoid
- Misses some more of the advanced features because of price
7.
Belling Cookcentre90DFT Dual Fuel Range Cooker
Cooking is a fine art and maximising your culinary skills can come down to the dual fuel range cooker that you are using. That is because they continuously offer a solid design that can easily fit into any kitchen theme.
This stainless steel and black Belling range cooker has three cavities, easy-to-use dials and five hob burners.
The three cavities include two electric ovens including a 69-litre capacity and an 86-litre capacity. It’s always useful to enjoy a separate grill; this electric one is easy to use.
The main oven electric fan makes sure that your delicious lasagne or roast dinner is heated evenly.
Features
- Dimensions: 90 x 90 x 60cm
- Number of Zones: 5
- Main Cavity Capacity: 69 litres, Second Cavity Capacity: 86 litres
- Hob Power Range: 1.1-4kW
- Dual Fuel: electric oven / gas hob
Reasons to Buy
- It comes for less than £1000
- Separate electric grill
Reasons to Avoid
- Outer steel picks up marks easily
8.
Smeg Opera A3-81 Dual Fuel Range Cooker
You can always rely on Smeg and the Opera A3-81 120cm dual fuel range cooker in stainless steel is no different, the sound of the powerful oven will be music to your ears as you embrace the two cavities and six burners.
The main oven cavity produces an impressive 77-litres of capacity for you to heat up all your succulent meals and you also have the choice of a grill setting on the second cavity.
There’s a lot to love about this range cooker, not only does it have a conventional look that makes a statement in stainless steel but it also comes with ceramic enamel interior to make cleaning easier, a bottom element fan to spread the heat evenly and a number of cooking functions.
Some of the bespoke cooking features include a griddle, rotisserie and other additions that make it simple to prepare your family’s favourite recipes in one go.
Features
- Dimensions: 90 x 120 x 60 cm
- Number of Zones: 6
- Main Cavity Capacity: 77 litres
- Hob Power Range: 1.1-4.2kW
- Number of Ovens: 2
- Dual Fuel: electric oven / gas hob
- Storage compartment
Reasons to Buy
- Has features such as Griddle, Rotisserie & Storage Compartment
- Handy grill setting in the second oven
- Residual heat indicator
- Bottom element with fan
- Storage compartment
Reasons to Avoid
- Low energy efficiency in comparison to others
9.
Stoves Sterling S1100DF Dual Fuel Range Cooker
Stoves are a reputable brand renowned for producing a solid range cooker and that is portrayed in this particular model. The dual fuel range cooker is our favourite and that is because it is a sleek, designer cooker that adds character to any modern kitchen.
This traditional dual fuel cooker is versatile and has everything that you need to make all of your meals… at once! That is because it comes complete with four cavities – two ovens, a separate grill and a warming drawer. It has 11 cooking functions including pizza, defrost and bread proving and it has all the cavities that you need.
The main oven has 60-litres of capacity whilst the second oven has 64-litres. They both produce the Equiflow technology that spreads heat evenly ensuring uniform cooking. The cooker has six shelves in the second oven and it even offers the opportunity to use the unique ProTac design that enables you to easily slide out the shelves and adjust it to your preference.
It is also equipped with seven gas burners, a griddle and a raised cast iron Pan Glide. We were astonished by the slow cook oven cavity that is the fourth compartment of this cooker.
Features
- Dimensions: 90.5 x 109.6 x 60 cm
- Number of Zones: 7
- Main Cavity Capacity: 60 litres
- Hob Power Range: 1.1- 4kW
- Number of Cavities: 4
- Dual Fuel: electric oven / gas hob
Reasons to Buy
- Specific slow cooker featured oven
- Equiflow technology that evenly distributes heat
- Enamel interior that is easy to clean
- 7 burner gas hob with powerful wok burner
- Multifunctional Cavity
- Maxi Grill™ With PRO-TRAC™ Telescopic Sliders
Reasons to Avoid
- Expensive
10.
Mercury 1000 Dual Fuel Range Cooker
Despite being a lesser-known brand, Mercury (though technically its a big name, as it is the trading name for AGA Rangemaster Limited) have curated a modern dual fuel range cooker to be reckoned with. This cooker has three cavities and lots of settings, making it one of the more advanced out there.
One look at this cooker and you will know it is something special, it has a sleek design and everything you need to prepare are whole meal. For looks this is the best range cooker! It’s super stylish with hi-fi style controls and comes in either oyster or Liquorice with stainless steel trims.
The colossal capacity of this cooker includes an 80 litre cavity and a 67 litre oven. On top of that, it also has a separate grill for you to add that extra crunch to your scrumptious lasagne.
It also comes with easy to clean liners, A-rated efficiency and of course, 5 burners all powered by conventional gas heat. All of this does come at a cost, which may put some off, but you will be getting a product which easily outlives the value.
Features
- Dimensions: 92-94.5 x 99 x 60 cm
- Number of Zones: 6
- Main Cavity Capacity: 80 litres, Second Cavity Capacity: 67 litres
Reasons to Buy
- One of the largest overall capacities
- You get plenty of shelves with flexible positioning
- Single handed ignition
Reasons to Avoid
- It is expensive