Sunday 9 September 2012

KGC 12A-B

KGC 12A-B Cavior Marketing
KGC 12A-B

ZENNE KGC 12A-B
Product Size
295 x 145 x 420 (WxHxD) mm

Flame Power
4.5kW / (3,900 kcal/h)
Burner Size: 120 + 35
Burner Design: Twister Burner
Top Surface: Non-Stick
Gas Control Valve: Turn Type
Trivet: Enamel
Part Warranty: 2 Year

KGT-601-B


KGT-601-B Cavior Marketing
KGT-601-B


ZENNE KGT-601-B
Product Size
700 x 157 x 414 (WxHxD) mm

Flame Power
(L)  : 4.5kW / (3,900 kcal/h)
(R) : 4.5kW / (3,900 kcal/h)
Burner Size
(L) : 120 + 35
(R) : 120 + 35
Burner Design: Twister Burner
Top Surface Non-Stick
Gas Control Valve: Push Type
Trivet: Iron Casting
Part Warranty: 3 Year

KGT-501-B


KGT-501-B



ZENNE KGT-501-B
Product Size
700 x 157 x 426 (WxHxD) mm

Flame Power
(L)  : 4.5kW / (3,900 kcal/h)
(R) : 4.5kW / (3,900 kcal/h)
Burner Size
(L) : 120 + 35
(R) : 120 + 35
Burner Design: Twister Burner
Safety Device: Flame Failure Device
Top Surface Non-Stick
Gas Control Valve: Turn Type
Trivet: Iron Casting
Part Warranty: 3 Year

KGT-401-B

KGT-401-B CaviorMarketing
KGT-401-B

ZENNE KGT-401-B
Product Size
700 x 157 x 426 (WxHxD) mm

Flame Power
(L)  : 4.5kW / (3,900 kcal/h)
(R) : 4.5kW / (3,900 kcal/h)
Burner Size
(L) : 120 + 35
(R) : 120 + 35
Burner Design: Twister Burner
Top Surface Non-Stick
Gas Control Valve: Turn Type
Trivet: Iron Casting
Part Warranty: 2 Year

KGS 208M-B

KGS 208M-B Cavior Marketing
KGS 208M-B



ZENNE KGS 208M-B
Product Size
700 x 138 x 420 (WxHxD) mm

Flame Power
(L) : 3.3kW / (2,800 kcal/h)
(R) : 3.7kW / (3,200 kcal/h)
Burner Size
(L) : 85
(R) : 100 + 30
Burner Design: Twister Burner
Top Surface Finishing: Non-Stick
Gas Control Valve: Turn Type
Trivet: Enamel
Part Warranty: 2 Years

Thursday 6 September 2012

Gas Stove Or Electric Stove - Best Option


How to choose the right stove for your kitchen, the gas stove or electric stove? Choose the right stove can make cooking a much more pleasurable experience.

Most of the professional chefs choosing gas due to the quick response time. Anyway, which do you prefer and why? 



From their experience,

Gas, gas, gas!

I've always had gas, with the exception of one apartment years ago, which had an electric stove. Seems everything either burnt or cooked unevenly, it took forever to heat up and and made cooking, which I usually enjoy, a largely unpleasent experience. Since then, it's been nothing but gas, and any apartment or condo I consider in the future, MUST have a gas stove; electric is an automatic dealbreaker.
—Guest Mar

Gas cooker

I much prefer cooking with gas my previous oven was electric never enjoyed using it, results are better with gas.
—Guest Rima

domestic engineer

I would love an electric flat surface cooktop with a gas oven. If they exist, where can I get one?
—Guest K.M. Kruczek

Piggyx2

I prefer gas cook tops and electric ovens. With gas cook tops I can control the temp. needed quickly. In the oven I need a constant temp. and electric seems to do better than gas there.
—Guest Lynda Estabrook

RETIRED NAVY COOK [SUBMARINES]

I preffer gas stoves as it is a lot easier to get the temps. right and cooking is faster.I have cooked almost 30 yrs. and i've used both.
—Guest thomas andrews

Gas stoves cook better

I have an electric stove. My mother has a gas stove. Gas oven cooking is definitely better. I find the item cooks more evenly. In my electric oven, I have to keep turning the pan around. If not, one side gets overcooked and the other side not cooked enough. This is especially true when baking cookies or cakes.
—Guest Kim S.

electric stoves

Much prefer the electric with the flat surface. Easier to clean.
—Guest Arnetta

gnome

I bought a GE induction cooking range delivered in Jan. LOVE IT!! It's better than gas in a lot of respects. I never want to go back. Much easier clean up that either gas or glasstop electric. The oven is slow to heat and the convection part is driving me crazy, but I'll get used to it.
—Guest gnome

Gas or Electric Stoves

Gas because not only has a faster response but it quits cooking once is turned off versus electric ones when you need to remove the pan. It also makes it is also more accurate to regulate the level of heat you need
—Guest Blanca Fife

gas vs electric

I have had both and gas is by far my choice. I have bottled gas. I live in an area where power outages are fairly common. I can always count on the gas to be there - electric is iffy. Also I didn't like electric - I believe it is less efficient nad much more difficult to adjust. Just look at t gas flame and you know what you have.
—Guest barb

I have tried hem all!!!

I have used them all..and my way is induction..I am very busy and gas stoves turn the heat down really fast and the inducton is not far behind. What I really hate is spending SOO MUCH time cleaning. The induction is wioped clean after every use in 2 seconds....and my pans are cleaner also.
—Guest Jacqueline

senior citizen

I've always liked the gas stove better. When I turn it off it's off. When you turn an electric stove off it continues to heat and if you don't take the pan off it could still boil over. I also think that gas is less expensive than electric.
—Guest oogie

gas over electric

I have a gas cooktop and an electric oven. We remodeled our kitchen over 10 years ago and I opted to instal a 4 burner gas cooktop and used a slide in electric oven. Electric ovens bake more evenly and a gas cooktop is much better than electric. I can adjust a flame some much more precise than an element.
—Guest mark05