24 Jul

Choosing the Right Size for Your Range Cooker – Why it is Important?

Choosing the right size range cooker is essential not only for its cooking functionality but also for ensuring it fits seamlessly within your kitchen’s layout and complements the overall aesthetic. The correct dimensions can enhance both the appliance’s performance and your kitchen’s visual appeal. Beyond practicality and design, selecting the appropriate size can significantly impact energy efficiency. A cooker that's too large for your needs will consume unnecessary energy, while a model that's too small may require you to cook in batches, wasting both time and energy. If you frequently host large gatherings, it's important to choose a range cooker that accommodates larger portions, ensuring you can efficiently prepare meals for your guests without compromising on energy use or cooking time.

Understanding Range Cooker Sizes

Understanding Range Cooker Sizes

Standard range cooker sizes start at 90cm, and go up to 100 and 110cm – with 90 and 100cm being the most commonly found sizes in UK kitchens.

At Beko, you will find three 90cm range cookers options available in black and stainless steel. Each of which comes with different hobs, including gas, ceramic and induction. The dual fuel range cooker option in this size offers the best of both worlds, blending gas and electric power for optimal performance.

Choosing a range cooker should always be done with your cooking style and needs in mind. For example, if you frequently host large parties or cook for a big family regularly, then a larger model will be more suited to your needs. It will also be the better option in terms of the energy efficiency you will be able to draw from the appliance, as heating a large oven and not utilising the space is wasteful, and thus a smaller range cooker model is most likely more suited to you.

90cm Range Cookers vs. 100cm Range Cookers

With the 90cm and 100cm range cookers being the most common model sizes, you should next assess the positives of both before deciding on which size is best for your kitchen.

90cm Range Cooker

The 90cm range cooker is an ideal solution for consumers with a medium-sized family and kitchen. This size will offer the capacity and functionality that is required of everyday cooking whilst being versatile and efficient for a wide range of cooking preferences.

100cm Range Cooker

The 100cm range cooker alternative is a clear winner for not just larger families, but passionate cooks who require the ability to prepare multiple dishes simultaneously. Space in your kitchen is naturally a massive consideration for this model size. From an energy efficiency standpoint, it's also important to consider how often you'll need to use the full capacity of the oven space.

Compact and Designer Range Cookers

Whilst offering unique advantages, choosing between a compact and designer range cooker that caters to your cooking requirements and kitchen aesthetics is another important decision.

Compact range cookers are a great option for smaller families and kitchens where space considerations are an important discussion. Our 60cm cookers could be an excellent choice. They will be much more energy efficient for everyday cooking needs, making them the more cost-effective option.

The main advantage of designer range cooker models is their aesthetic appeal. Additionally, many designer cookers offer customisation options, allowing consumers to tailor the design to match the style of their kitchen. However, the biggest drawback is the cost, as similar features can often be found at a more affordable price in non-designer models.

Ultimately the choice between a compact or designer model relies on the size and layout of a kitchen and any personal style choice a consumer may have.

Large and Professional Range Cookers

These range cookers are designed to meet the demands and needs of serious home cooks, or even chefs. They will offer more oven space and are regularly equipped with additional burners, allowing for the cooking of dishes simultaneously.

Batch cooking is made easy in large and professional range cookers, too, due to the additional space. It is also worth checking if a model is equipped with additional features such as cast iron griddles, high-power burners or storage compartments – all of which are more commonly found in the larger range cooker models and provide greater flexibility and options for cooks.

Key Dimensions to Consider

Key Dimensions to Consider

When choosing a range cooker you should pay particular attention to the width, height, depth, oven capacity, burner size and overall weight of the appliance, before committing.

Ensuring that the dimensions of a range cooker you are interested in align with your kitchen space and cooking needs will ultimately lower the number of options you have but will make your decision easier.

It is also essential for the safety and functionality of your kitchen that you factor in any clearance requirements of the appliance for the likes of ventilation and surrounding cabinetry. The clearance dimensions that you will need before installation will be readily available in the user manual. You can view this before purchasing by heading over to the Beko website for more information.

Choosing the Best Range Cooker for Your Space

If you have assessed your kitchen space, kitchen needs, desired features and any future considerations that may arise then you can now make an informed decision on whether the 90cm or 100cm range cooker is the right size for you, or whether you would like gas, electric or induction hobs.

Taking your time to evaluate each and every detail is incredibly important, especially considering that a range cooker is a long-term purchase, unlike a cheaper standalone oven.

Frequently Asked Questions Range Cooker Size

What are the standard sizes for range cookers?

The standard size for a range cooker is typically 90 or 100cm.

A larger range cooker offers greater flexibility, allowing you to cook multiple dishes at once or prepare larger portions, making it ideal for bigger meals and entertaining.

Measuring for a range cooker is easy: Measure the width, height and depth of the installation area and ensure you have also accounted for clearance space around the cooker.