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Ranges: What To Consider When Purchasing

Posted on September 10, 2024 By Pat D - Director of Training

Not sure where to start? We've got you covered

There are a few things you should keep in mind when selecting a new Range

Range Sizes

First, what size range do you really need? It's the width of the range that will determine the size that's best for you. Ranges are available in 20 inches wide, 24 inches wide, 30 inches wide, which by the way, is the most common size, and 36 inches wide. High end ranges can also be found in 48 inches and even 60 inches wide. 
Gas Range 24 inches
Gas Range 30 inches
Gas Range 36 inches
Gas Range 48 inches
Gas Range 24 inches
Gas Range 30 inches
Gas Range 36 inches
Gas Range 48 inches

Fuel Types

Next is the fuel type. Will you be connecting you range to gas or electric?

Most Gas Ranges today are designed for natural gas, but most of these can also be converted to work with LP gas. Today's ranges are also available in Dual Fuel. Dual fuel utilizes both gas and electric. The benefit of a dual fuel range is that you have the great control of the gas cooking surface on the top, and an electric oven that provides consistent temperature control. 
LG Gas Range model LRGL5825D, front facing view
Whirlpool Electric Range model WFE775H0HZ, front facing view
Cafe Duel Fuel Range model C2S950P2MS1, front facing view
LG Gas Range model LRGL5825D, front facing view
Whirlpool Electric Range model WFE775H0HZ, front facing view
Cafe Duel Fuel Range model C2S950P2MS1, front facing view

Color / Finish

Next is the color. Most ranges today are available in white. However, some brands may offer additional colors like black, bisque, gray, and of course, the most popular, stainless steel.

Ranges are available with several door types. Basic ovens will have a solid door, usually the same color as the rest of the range.

Having a window allows you to check the status of food as it's cooking, without having to open the door letting all the heat out. The larger the window, the easier it is to keep track of how your food is progressing.
LG Instaview Gas Range model LSGL6335F, lifestyle image in kitchen, oven window showing turkey, bread rolls, and apples cooking
Next is the color. Most ranges today are available in white. However, some brands may offer additional colors like black, bisque, gray, and of course, the most popular, stainless steel. <br><br> Ranges are available with several door types. Basic ovens will have a solid door, usually the same color as the rest of the range. <br><br>Having a window allows you to check the status of food as it's cooking, without having to open the door letting all the heat out. The larger the window, the easier it is to keep track of how your food is progressing.

Next is the color. Most ranges today are available in white. However, some brands may offer additional colors like black, bisque, gray, and of course, the most popular, stainless steel.

Ranges are available with several door types. Basic ovens will have a solid door, usually the same color as the rest of the range.

Having a window allows you to check the status of food as it's cooking, without having to open the door letting all the heat out. The larger the window, the easier it is to keep track of how your food is progressing.

Installation Type

Let's take a look at different installation types. The most common would be freestanding ranges. Available in both gas and electric, this range typically sits between two counter surfaces, but can also stand on its own as both sides are finished. Freestanding ranges also have a backsplash where you most often find the range controls and the clock. Next is a sliding range. A slide-in range allows you to have a seamless look of your backsplash, without looking at the back guard of a range. Slide-in ranges feature of the burner and upper controls up front, so that you never need to reach over a hot surface to adjust the burner. Keep in mind, the sides are usually unfinished, therefore they must be placed between two cabinets. Drop-in ranges, like sliding ranges, have a lip that overhangs the countertop. They do however, require customized cabinetry as they are dropped into the prepared space with a cabinet toe-kick panel at the bottom. This offers a very nice customized look to your kitchen, as a toe-kick kick runs continuously across the front of the range and not interrupted by the appliance. These are just the basic areas that must be addressed when selecting your new range. They offer many convenient features that will help you cook like a pro. 

Popular Features

Other popular features with ranges today include:
Ranges with Air Fryers
Enjoy even more cooking options with a built-in air frying function. You'll get the crispy texture of fried food without actually frying!
GE JGB735SPSS Air Fry Feature
Ranges with Convection Ovens
Convection baking uses an internal fan to evenly distribute heat throughout the oven cavity, giving you evenly-cooked and consistent results.
Ranges with Griddles
When you've got a griddle on your range, you'll have the versatility and the space to grill pancakes, sear steaks, stir fry veggies, and more.
JennAir model JGRP636HL, top of range view showing grill
Ranges with Grills
Looking to grill over an open flame in the comfort of your own kitchen? A range with a built-in grill is the answer!
LG range model LSGL6335F, man using his mobile phone to access smart features affiliated with the appliance
Smart Ranges
See for yourself how next-level technology can make every cooking task easier.

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