Considered by many as the “best of both worlds” cooking appliance, a dual fuel range offers gas burners on the cooktop, with an electric oven below. When you desire precise control when cooking, a dual fuel range is a great option. You can’t beat the combination of open flame for the burners and the even heat of an electric oven. Wolf offers many proprietary features that puts it a cut above other brands.
What’s special about Wolf’s gas burners?
Only Wolf offers dual-stacked, sealed gas burners. They provide consistently high-to-low temperature control. Spanning 300 to 20,000 Btu, these burners deliver steady, true simmers and melts, as well as fast boils and powerful sears. This is the kind of control you need to create the most delicate sauces and put a delicious finish on your fish or meat. The “sealed” feature means that clean-up is a breeze. Wolf’s seamless burner pans easily wipe clean.
What is the benefit of a convection oven?
In a Wolf dual fuel range, the Wolf ovens are really the stars of the show. The Dual VertiFlow convection system provides reliably even heat, reduces hot and cold spots, and enables consistent multi-rack cooking. You’ll never find another oven like this. Wolf’s exclusive Gourmet Modes feature nearly 50 presets that automatically control the oven to ensure delicious results. Ten cooking modes, including Bake, Broil, Convection, Convection Roast, Dehydrate, Gourmet, Proof, Roast, Stone and Warm, were developed by Wolf chefs to maximize the performance of your oven. The full-color touch screen is intuitive and easy to read, discreetly hiding away when not in use. The oven also offers self-clean, delayed start, timed cook and Sabbath features. And it is Wi-Fi enabled to allow you to remotely preheat, select modes and adjust oven temperatures from your mobile device. In the 30-inch and 36-inch ranges, you will have one oven and in the 48-inch and 60-inch models, you will enjoy two convection ovens.
With Wolf, you can customize your rangetop to fit your cooking style.
Depending on your space, you can configure your range to deliver many helpful features. Dual fuel ranges from Wolf offer many options. The most traditional range would be a 30- or 36-inch range, with a single high-performance Dual Vertiflow oven and four gas burners. The 36-inch model is most popular for those simply replacing a range, as the measurements allow this dual fuel range to slide right in where the previous stove was located.
Once you move up to a 48- or 60-inch model, then you will have two ovens in your range (roast your chicken in one, along with roasted potatoes and vegetables, and bake your dessert in the other). You will also enjoy a wide array of cooktop configurations that have gas burners combined with an infrared charbroiler, griddle or French top. Each of these options provides different cooking opportunities. Many homeowners consult their recipe collection before configuring their dual fuel range. If you select a 60-inch range, you can customize the rangetop with the adjustable infrared charbroiler, infrared single or dual griddle, French top and up to six dual-stacked, sealed burners. This model features two electric Dual VertiFlow convection ovens below. Some cooks prefer all burners, and this choice allows for easy sliding of pots and pans across the whole surface.
Would you love an indoor grill? Select the Wolf charbroiler and enjoy steaks, grilled salmon, veggie skewers and many other barbecue delicacies all year long. Do you enjoy gathering the family for fabulous breakfasts of pancakes, eggs, bacon and more? Then you might enjoy outfitting your dual fuel range with a Wolf infrared griddle. If a 22” cooking surface that seamlessly accommodates multiple pans at the same time is valuable, the Wolf French top might be perfect for your kitchen.
Small space? No problem!
When shopping for a dual fuel range, you don’t have to sacrifice performance when you have small space. Wolf’s 30-inch dual fuel range is the smallest model, perfect for condos, cottages and smaller homes. The four burners on this model include 9,200 Btu, 15,000 Btu, 18,000 Btu and a 20,000 Btu, so you are still in control of your cooking surface with unparalleled performance and easy-to-clean burner pans. And if a flame goes out, there is a spark ignition system that reignites the burner automatically.

Take a Wolf Test Drive
If you live in New England, you can Test Drive a Wolf dual fuel range at Clarke, New England’s Official Sub-Zero, Wolf and Cove Showroom and Test Kitchen, to decide which model is best for your lifestyle. Learn more and schedule an appointment here.