Through Wolf, discover a new world of cooking—the best of two worlds.
October 8th, 2013
Wolf Dual Fuel Ranges deliver the best of both world’s. Above, the fine control of dual-stacked burners, with the option of a Chargrill, Teppan-Yaki or French Top. Below, the self-cleaning, dual convection electric oven with its two fans, four elements and ten cooking modes. Dual Fuel, one goal: perfect results every time.
Wolf Dual Fuel Ovens now herald the addition of its most recent innovations to include: improved energy efficiency during pre-heat and cooking, 50% reduced energy consumption in standby mode, and are now three-phase power compatible. In addition, the units feature a redesigned contemporary display, now available in red, black or stainless steel knobs to compliment any kitchen aesthetic.
The specifications for the product allows for application across both residential and commercial cooking, available in 914mm, 1219mm and 1524mm. Its two fans and four heating elements allow you to select from 10 cooking modes, creating the opportunity for customisation precisely suited to the dish you’re preparing.
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