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Cooking with confidence with an electric range

How an electric range stove works

If you are switching from a gas stove to an electric one, you might be curious about functionality differences. You will find variety in both electric burner options and electric oven functions.

Among electric stovetop styles, coil top electric stoves are simple and budget-friendly, though they can take longer to heat up and cool down than other models. Smoothtop stoves, one of the most common options now, provide remarkably even and highly controllable heat. Some burners can even be set low enough to be used as warmers. An electric induction stove top provides no direct heat from the burner but creates a current that reacts with certain metals to cause the pot or pan on top of it to heat up. And some high-end ranges include both electric burners and a gas griddle or burner.

When it comes to the oven part of your electric range stove, you have two main options: a conventional heating system, where heat radiates from one source, usually at the bottom of the oven, or a convection oven. A range with a convection oven circulates air to more evenly heat the oven. These ovens can cook more quickly and evenly, but you have to pay attention to possible changes in cooking temperatures and times. Convection is also not good for some foods, like puff pastries, that may be affected by airflow.

Installing and using your electric range

In many ways, it is simpler to install an electric range stove than to install separate built-in wall ovens and a countertop electric cooktop, but you may still want professional assistance. To make the job easy for you, Best Buy offers electric range delivery and installation so that you can let someone else do the heavy lifting and positioning. The Best Buy team can even haul away and recycle your old appliance if you add that service to your appointment.

To ensure a seamless installation, start by ensuring you have chosen the right kitchen range for your space. Electric ranges usually require a 240-volt outlet, which you may have to install if you are converting from a gas stove to an electric model. You also need to get the stove dimensions right. That means taking very precise measurements, especially for drop-in or slide-in electric ranges.

Choosing an electric stove comes down to identifying the size and features that best support your cooking routine. If you are often making multiple dishes at once, consider double-oven electric ranges with plenty of stovetop burners. If you’re on a tight budget, choose a durable traditional coil cooktop stove. The best electric stove is the one that fits in your kitchen comfortably and suits your lifestyle.

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