Dual Fuel Range Cookers
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Belling Farmhouse 90DF 90cm Dual Fuel Range Cooker - Black - A/A Rated
- 3 cavities, 5 burners — Plenty of space to cook
- AirFry function and tray — Fast healthy, cooking
- 4kW PowerWok™ — Powerful wok burner cooks food fast
- Maxi Clock™ — Set cooking time with easy touch controls
- Dimensions (cm) - H90 x W89.6 x D60
AO member price£939£60 Extra Savingor from £32.68 monthly*Non-member price£999Save £200RRP £1,199or from £34.77 monthly*- Home delivery from 29th April **
- Full fitting available
- We can take your old range cooker away
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- AO FinancePay your way*AO Finance Representative ExampleRepresentative 29.9% APR (variable), 29.9% PA purchase rate (variable), £1,200 assumed credit limit.18+, Credit and Offers are subject to status. Terms apply. NewDay Ltd, UK Only. AO Retail Limited acts as a credit broker exclusively for NewDay Ltd and is not a lender.
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Make mealtimes magical with a dual fuel range cooker from AO
Dual fuel Range cookers are fantastic appliances that give you a huge choice of meal prep options in one appliance – and they look beautiful too. Whether you love a cosy cottage feel with a rustic design or a sleek and modern look, we’ve got loads of different models available from top brands like Smeg, Belling, Rangemaster and more. With more features than you can shake a spatula at, they make the perfect sous chef for those who really love their grub.
Features and benefits
Dual fuel range cookers offer a whole menu of delectable features to sink your teeth into. One particularly juicy morsel is just how energy efficient they are. Because they use two different types of power, there’s much less waste while giving you the best of both worlds.
The electric oven cavity is much better at evenly distributing heat all around the interior, giving your roasts and bakes a consistent finish that guarantees a juicy and tender mouthful. But it’s something seared or fan fried you’re after the gas hob lets you precisely control the temperature with super simple controls. Not only does that help prevent issues with overcooking or burning, but it provides instant heat – perfect for quick lunches and light afternoon snacks.
Speaking of controls, dual fuel range cookers are also very easy to use. They’ll be instantly familiar to anyone who’s ever used an electric or gas cooker, which similar dials and buttons that only need a quick twist or a single push to get working.
Measuring guides
If you fancy updating your kitchen with a range cooker that’ll really impress, then we’ve got some helpful pointers to make things easier. Our range cooker measuring guide has everything you’ll need to know before you buy. For starters, you’ll want to make a note of the size you’ll need, so jot down the dimensions of your old appliance and where it sits. That’ll let you know what you should be looking for.
Pay special attention to things like the height, width and depth. Range cookers are generally between 90cm and 110cm wide. That takes some of the hassle out of choosing, but you’ll still want to know the exact dimensions for a snug fit.