Gas stoves emit dangerous nitrogen dioxide and cause respiratory illnesses. Children in gas stove homes are 42% more likely to develop asthma. New regulations are making gas stoves obsolete
Gas stoves provide instant heat and are budget-friendly but require regular cleaning. Electric stoves offer consistent heat but are more expensive and affected by power outages. Induction stoves use magnetic currents for fast heating and easy cleaning
Stoves produce heat using wood, gas, or electricity. Ranges combine stove with oven, typically with 6-10 burners. Electric stoves are convenient but consume 3x more energy. Gas stoves provide instant heat but require gas line
Cooktops are kitchen appliances used to heat pans and pots. Commonly found integrated with ovens or standalone devices. Powered by gas, electricity, oil, or other fuels
Portable cooktop with electric or gas heating elements. Can be flat or round surface. Used for food preparation and travel. Available in electric and gas-fired versions