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Is it better to cook with propane or electric?

HomeBlogIs it better to cook with propane or electric?
20 Sep

Is it better to cook with propane or electric?

By David Coon

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Propane ranges and stoves are much better than electric cooktops in delivering consistent heat and temperature controls. Grills, stoves, and cooktops fueled by propane also allow users to make precise adjustments to flame levels – which is crucial when baking or preparing dishes that require a delicate touch.

Also known as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), propane is a domestically produced, well-established fuel. Using propane as a vehicle fuel increases energy security, can provide the convenience of on-site fueling economically, and reduces air pollution and the environmental impacts of vehicles.

If you are ready to convert to propane for your cooking appliances, call today for a free estimate!

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