A stove and oven combo, often called a range, integrates an oven with a cooktop, offering both baking and stovetop cooking in a single appliance[6]. Modern combos may feature electric or gas stovetops, single or double ovens, and a variety of cooking modes, making them a practical choice for most kitchens.
Some popular electric range options include:
- Whirlpool WGE745C0FS: This double oven electric range provides a total of 6.7 cubic feet capacity, allowing users to cook multiple dishes at different temperatures at the same time. The top oven is ideal for quick tasks, while the larger lower oven is suited for roasting or multi-sheet baking. The five-element stovetop features a FlexHeat triple ring element for versatile cooking. Technological highlights include rapid preheat and Frozen Bake technology, which skips preheating for certain frozen foods, and a smudge-resistant stainless finish. Reviewers praise its dual oven feature and overall design[3][5].
- LG STUDIO Electric Range: Boasting a convection oven and smart connectivity, this model ranks among the best for its flexibility and modern controls[1].
- Verona VPFSE365DSS: An all-electric range crafted in Italy, featuring a five-burner stove and double ovens (2.4 cu. ft. main oven, 1.5 cu. ft. secondary oven) with true European convection, programmable modes, and high-quality construction for durability[2].
Combo units can also mean wall oven and microwave combinations, such as the LG Electric Convection Combination Wall Oven. This unit combines a convection oven with a built-in microwave, supporting air frying, sous vide, and remote app control. Customers appreciate the versatility but note some learning curve with programming features[1].
If you desire maximum cooking flexibility, dual fuel ranges offer gas burners (for stovetop control) combined with electric ovens (for even baking performance)[4]. This setup is popular among avid cooks who want the benefits of both fuel types in one unit.
When selecting a stove and oven combo, consider features such as:
- Single or double oven configuration
- Fuel type (gas, electric, dual fuel)
- Convection capability
- Smart and self-cleaning features
- Cooktop versatility (number and type of burners or heating zones)
- Size and finish options to match your kitchen
References
- [1] Best Ovens (2025 Review) – This Old House
- [2] TOP 10 Best Electric Ranges You Need To Buy in 2025! – YouTube
- [3] Best Electric Ranges 2025 – Don’t Buy One Before Watching This! – YouTube
- [4] Dual Fuel Ranges: Gas and Electric Ranges
- [5] Best electric ranges in 2025 | Tom’s Guide
- [6] Kitchen Range Buying Guide – Consumer Reports
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