Red Squirrel
No Lifer
Gas stoves are typically able to output higher BTUs than electric since electric stoves are limited by household electric currents (15 amps). They are also often cheaper to operate, per BTU, depending on your local utility costs.
Electric stoves are better suited for temperature control, e.g., a simmer is very easy to manage on an electric.
Now, there are various types of electric stoves: coils (cheap, but ugly), ceramic\glass surface (easy to clean, takes a while to cool down), and induction (only works cookware that has some moderate amount of iron in it, e.g., steel and some cast iron, and is high end).
I prefer gas to stir fry. I prefer electric for a nice simmer.
Actually most stoves are rated for 40 amps. I have a 40 amp breaker for mine and like 8/3 wire.
The stove top part might only be 15 amps though... not sure.
My next stove will probably be induction. The concept is so wicked. I was reading up on that.
Probably the safest way to go too, I don't think the top even gets hot. The pan itself is what gets hot and actually becomes your heat source.
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