Options for New Cooktop Ranges Cincinnati OH

Shopping for new appliances poses decisions about whether to choose an electric, induction or gas range. Each offers their own advantages and disadvantages. Shopping for new appliances poses several decisions that must be made, one of which is whether to choose an electric, induction or gas range. Each offers their own advantages and disadvantages, so how do you determine which is right for you?

Hartco Inc.
(513) 771-4430
1280 Glendale-Milford Road
Cincinnati, OH
AARDCO
(513) 591-0486
2835 Sidney Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
Otis Refrigeration Service Inc.
(513) 321-6847
4224 Airport Road
Cincinnati, OH
Earhart Refrigeration
(513) 921-4100
4369 Saint Dominic Drive
Cincinnati, OH
Nu-Tech Polymers Co. Inc.
(513) 942-6003
10087 International Boulevard
Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati Freezer Corp.
(513) 381-2121
2199 Victory Parkway
Cincinnati, OH
Jim Bitzenhofer Refrigeration & A/C Inc.
(513) 541-2999
1629 Hoffner Street
Cincinnati, OH
Newact Inc.
(513) 321-5177
3470 Cardiff Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
Don Bacon Appliance Service Inc.
(513) 451-5225
4056 Delhi Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
FlexTech Packaging Ltd.
(513) 874-3600
10095 International Boulevard
Cincinnati, OH
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Options for New Cooktop Ranges

Professional chefs prefer gas rangers as they provide for quick and accurate cooking due to their controled temperature.

Shopping for new appliances poses several decisions that must be made, one of which is whether to choose an electric, induction or gas range. Each offers their own advantages and disadvantages, so how do you determine which is right for you?
 
Electric. Electric ranges are easier to install, can be installed in any kitchen, and provide a more even heat. Drawbacks include slower cooking, and sometimes, less efficiency. Duel-fuel ranges have a gas cooktop with an electric oven, allowing for the best of both worlds.
 
Induction. Induction cooking is an advanced form of an electric powered range that optimizes an electrical magnetic field to optimize energy efficiency. A fairly new feature offered in ranges, they are just beginning to catch on. The U.S. Department of Energy rated induction cooking at 84% efficiency compared to gas at 40%. Initially significantly more expensive than gas or electric ranges, induction ranges can potentially save you 40-70% on your energy bills. Unlike gas ranges, induction ranges are easy to install and can be installed in any kitchen. 
 
Gas. Many people prefer gas ranges because of their temperature control, quick cooking, and sometimes, less expensive operation cost, though this is beginning to change with rising oil prices. Professional chefs tend to prefer gas over electric to perfect cook...

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