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Gas Cookers

October 16th, 2009

Range cookers are absolutely vital kitchen appliances that offer long-lasting cooking services. Today, cookers are now available in varying types, sizes, and features. But consumers often have a hard time deciding whether to buy gas or electric commercial cookers.

Electric Cooker vs Gas Cooker

In general, a gas cooker is a type of kitchen equipment that includes at least one burner with two concentric frame crowns. It makes use of liquid propane gas as fuel. Technically, they work by utilizing natural gas either from a LPG tank or through a network of gas pipes connected to a gas utility company. They are freestanding cooking equipments that also come with an oven. These are preferred by professional cooks since they provide better flame regulation via a series of easy-to-use adjustment knobs. As compared to electric burners, gas is a cheaper cooking option. Some of the other advantages  include even cooking, stable heat generation, and quick heat production. However, safety issues have been constantly linked to these due to the increased chance of fire hazards especially in the event of unknown gas leaks.

On the other hand, electric cookers are much safer to use. Unlike gas stoves, electric cookers do not pose the danger of gas leaks. Aside from that, even if you forget to turn off the cooker the coil will just remain hot. Newer models, however, have built-in fail safe mechanism that is designed to automatically turn off the power once it detects that the cooker is on but is not being used. Burn accidents are the common dangers posed by electric cookers. The cooker’s coil can become extremely hot without appearing so, which is why there is a greater risk of someone touching it without realizing the danger. To address the problem, new safety elements for electric cookers have been introduced. Newly-introduced models are now sold together with covered surfaces, while other types utilize magnetic induction which only produces heat when they detect a metal surface.

When deciding which type of cooker to purchase, the first thing you need to determine is the type of fuel being used. Cookers come in three varieties – the gas, electric and dual fuel cooker. Aside from that, you also have to ascertain whether you need big or small range cookers. On that note, the available kitchen space is also an important consideration. Additionally, you need to look into its energy efficiency ratio. Also, you need to take into account the number of hobs, the ease of cleaning, and the kitchen design. Be sure to select the appropriate type of gas cooker that best address your needs!