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October 24, 2010

Tips For Choosing Professional Ranges For Your Home

Modern kitchens are a far cry from those of just a few decades ago. The appliances you can choose from are no doubt going to make kitchen duties seem virtually effortless. Upgrading your range can be quite the challenge if you are not familiar with all the latest and greatest features available. Follow these tips for choosing professional ranges for your home.

What are looking for in a new range? Do you need to have additional features that will help you when cooking those big family meals? Shopping for a new range that will suffice all your cooking needs can be easily done online. Choose from many styles and features that will help you out tremendously in your kitchen.

One thing that is important about a range is the oven. While the cook top is as well, being sure you have the oven that allows you ease with baking is a relief. Modern technology has helped to solve the oven problems that would cause you to turn biscuits over to bake them evenly on both sides. Newer ovens are convection based and even heating makes for easier and more perfect results.

Sleek styling that lends itself to practicality is one way to integrate old fashioned cooking with a modern look. Choosing the range that will help you to have ease of access is a plus, especially when you have a lot of cooking to do each day. Larger families will benefit from the range that is up to date and designed with technological aspects and interior decoration as well.

You should take time to shop online for getting a look at some of the awesome features available in the modern range. Think about having an oven with settings for either conventional or convection usage. Consider the fun you will have cooking with dual fuel burners or a wok ring. Many features aside from these few can come in one range for your kitchen.

When you are ready to make a change in your kitchen decor, consider the look you will get when you add a chrome finished new range. You can also choose from stainless steel or copper finishes that will help you in having a wonderfully fine looking kitchen. Choose from those ranges that have easy to see digital timers and clocks as well controls that light up when in use.

Do you dread cleaning your oven or those spills that come from a pot of pasta boiling over? One great thing about the newer ranges is how simple they are to clean. Choose from self cleaning ovens and easy to wipe cook tops. Nothing matches an easy to clean kitchen and having a range that allows quick clean up is even better.

Make sure you shop online for the available styles in professional ranges for your home. Begin redecorating your kitchen with the many modern ranges there are to choose from.

Angela Price is an interior decorator and home staging expert. For more information on professional ranges, visit http://www.dacor.com.

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December 30, 2008

Ranges: 6 Things You Should Know Before You Buy

1: IT’S ABOUT STYLE

Ranges have become the status symbol of the kitchen and many treat them like a stage for performing. There are free-standing or slide-in models, or built-in. It is a smart move to select the same type of replacement range to avoid renovations. Larger professional type ranges add glamour as well as heat, but they need better ventilation and may need fireboards next to the adjoining cabinets.

2: COLOR IS STYLE

Most ranges come in white, black, metallic finish and stainless steel. Custom colors are available on many of the upscale models. If the dishwasher and refrigerator do not have custom covers then the stove should match them. Don’t assume the metal is really stainless steel, ask.

3: THE FUEL QUESTION

Electric and gas are both reliable and offer consistent heat. Gas allows you to select different levels of heat and when the burner is off, cooking stops. If you currently have electric and decide to switch to gas, you will need a gas hookup as well as 120 volt circuit for clocks and electronic ignition. Electric heat gives you very low heat, which is not always possible with gas, but it heats up and cools down slowly.

4: PERFORMANCE

There are several choices and feature options. Decide which are most important to you and then ask which will best suit your needs. Don’t waste money on options that you won’t ever use, i.e. melting chocolate on low heat for eight hours. It’s great marketing, but very few of us actually do it. Make sure to ask about even baking and custom broiling options. You may want to check out convection baking for superior baking results, low simmer and high heat options on cooktop.

5: LOW MAINTENANCE CLEANING

If you hate to clean the oven, select self-clean options. Continuous clean never really gets the oven immaculate. Smooth glass or ceramic cooktops need specific cleaners and care to maintain their good looks. Burners on professional ranges require more care, especially with drips pans.

6: MAKING SURE IT FITS

The bottom line is that is has to fit in the space you have allocated. Professional models measure between 36 and 60 inches. Freestanding ranges are generally 30 inches wide, but can vary from 24 - 48 inches.

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Filed under Kitchen Appliances by Steven M. Fisher

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