Model No. | gas stove JZ20Y.2-TA1 | |
Photo | Bitmap | |
Gas type | LPG, NG | |
Rated Heat Output | left4.2kW;right4.2kW | |
Other Features | 1,Stainless steel faceplate,durable and convenient cleaning2,Patented blazing and efficiency copper burner ,blazing and energy saving3,Adopt ODS protection device | |
FOB Shunde Unit Price(USD): | 25.4 | |
Model No. | gas stoveJZY-TD1 | |
Photo | Bitmap | |
Gas type | LPG, NG | |
Rated Heat Output | left4.2kW;right4.2kW | |
Other Features | 1,Stainless Steel faceplate2,Casting iron braket ; copper burner3,Impulse ignition with ODS protection device |
gas stove
In cooking, a gas stove is a cooker which uses natural gas, propane, butane, Liquefied petroleum gas or other flammable gas as a fuel source..
The first gas stoves were developed as early as the 1820s, but these remained isolated experiments. James Sharp patented a gas stove in Northampton, England in 1826 and opened a gas stove factory in 1836. At the World Fair in London in 1851, a gas stove was shown, but only in the 1880s did this technology start to become a commercial success. The main factor for this delay was the slow growth of the gas pipe network.
The first gas stoves were rather unwieldy, but soon the oven was integrated into the base and the size reduced to fit in better with the rest of the kitchen furniture. In the 1910s, producers started to enamel their gas stoves for easier cleaning. A high-end gas stove called the AGA cooker was invented in 1922 by Swedish Nobel prize winner Gustaf Dalén.
gas stove
Features: 1) Electronic ignition2) Stainless steel panel with three burners3) Cell-type cast iron burner4) Enamel coated pan supportPacking: Carton dimensions: 730 x 405 x 135mm
1-burner gas stove