The Wolf Dual Fuel Range by Multyflex, delivers a classic design in kitchen perfection.
October 14th, 2010
Wolf Dual Fuel ranges deliver the best of both world’s. Above, the fine control of dual-stacked sealed burners, with the option of griddle or grill, designed to provide perfect cooking.
Below, the self-cleaning, dual-convection electric oven with two fans, four heating elements and ten cooking modes. Big enough to hold a 30kg roast, it has an ergonomic panel that allows cooks to check the oven’s status without bending down. There are eight top configurations available in widths of 914,1219,1524mm.
A classic design with rugged good looks, its robust controls and heavy-duty cast iron cooktop plates are testament to its outstanding build quality.
Perfected by more than seven decades in the crucible of professional kitchens.
Dual fuel, one goal, delivering perfect results every time.
Multyflex
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