1: STYLE IS IMPORTANT
Ranges are like a stage for performing and have become the status symbol of the kitchen. There are free-standing or slide-in models, or built-in. Usually you select the same type of replacement range to avoid renovations. The larger professional type ranges add glamour as well as heat. They need better ventilating system and may need fireboards next to adjoining cabinets.
2: THE IMPORTANCE OF COLOR
Custom colors are available on many brands. The rule is that range should match the dishwasher and refrigerator if they do not have a custom cover. These days, the majority of ranges come in black, white, stainless steel and metallic finish which resembles stainless steel. Make sure you ask if the metal is really stainless steel.
3: FUEL - A VERY IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION
Electric or gas? Both types are reliable and offer a consistent heat source. Electric gives you very low heat, which is not always possible with gas, but it heats up and cools down slowly. Gas allows you to select different levels of heat and when burners are off, cooking stops almost immediately. If you are changing to gas, you will need a gas hookup as well as 120 volt circuit for clocks and electronic ignition.
4: FEATURES AND PERFORMANCE
There are many programmable options such as delay and time-bake capabilities. 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: CLEANING YOUR RANGE
Ceramic and smooth glass cooktops need specific cleaners and care to maintain their good looks. Burners on professional ranges and those with drip pans require more care. If you hate cleaning your oven, the make sure that your range has self-cleaning options. Most importantly, if you are a total neat freak, please bear in mind that continuous clean will never get your oven immaculate.
6: MEASUREMENTS
The most important thing before you buy is to make sure it fits. Freestanding ranges are 30-inches wide, but can vary from 24 to 48 inches. Professional models measure from 36 inches to 60 inches.

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