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Separate appliances give you the flexibility of two cooking areas, with burners and ovens placed just about anywhere you want. You also have the option of cooking with gas, electricity, or induction.
Like ranges, cooktops come in electric and gas versions. More consumers go for electric than gas, generally opting for glass ceramic smoothtops. There are fewer coil models from which to choose, but you may want to consider one if price is more important than style. Gas cooktops come in several types, including stainless-steel models with pro-style controls and hefty grates, and gas-on-glass models with burners on a glass ceramic surface. Cooktops with a porcelain ...