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Comparison Electrolux LKG 504001 X stainless steel vs Electrolux LKG 600001 X stainless steel

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Electrolux LKG 504001 X stainless steel
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Turbo burner. Rotisserie. Gas control.
Hob typegasgas
Burner controlsrotary knobsrotary knobs
Oven
Oven typegasgas
Oven capacity59 L59 L
Minimum temperature140 °C
Max. temperature250 °C
Power1.7 kW1.7 kW
Features
timer
rotisserie fork
electric grill
oven lighting
timer
rotisserie fork
electric grill
oven lighting
Oven cleaningcatalyticcatalytic
Guidesframeframe
Number of glass in door23
Hob
Hob materialstainless steelstainless steel
Number of gas burners44
Burner gratessteelsteel
More features
Gas controlhob / ovenhob / oven
Auto ignitionhob / ovenhob / oven
Lidglass
More specs
Energy classAA
Connected load1.7 kW1.7 kW
Dimensions (HxWxD)85.5x50x60 cm85.7x60x60 cm
Country of originRomaniaRomania
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2024august 2024
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Glossary

Minimum temperature

The lowest temperature the oven can provide. Usually, it is in the range of +30 to +50 ˚C. So, for example, the minimum heating temperature at +30 ˚C allows you to defrost products. Models with a minimum of 40 ˚C and 50 ˚C allow you to heat ready meals, heat tableware (before serving), dry rusk, etc.

Max. temperature

The highest temperature that the oven can reach during normal operation. The minimum value in modern models is 230 °C. However, even this low temperature is considered sufficient for most simple dishes. The average indicator can be called 240 – 250 °C. Such heating is provided by most modern ovens. And the most advanced models can heat up to 300 °C or more. Such capabilities will be useful for some specific recipes that require high temperatures.

Number of glass in door

It is the number of layers of glass installed in the oven door. The larger it is, the less heat goes out, and the less the outer surface heats up. The minimum amount required for effective thermal insulation is 2 glasses, and this option is considered the most popular. Ovens with 3 glasses are noticeably less common, mainly middle and high-end models. The maximum number of glasses is 4; such thermal insulation is the most effective. However, it is not cheap and is used extremely rarely, mainly in top-class stoves.

Lid

The lid plays an important role in the design of any stove. Firstly, when open, it protects the wall from dirt and splashed grease during cooking or heating food. And secondly, in the closed position, the lid facilitates cleaning in the kitchen, preventing the possibility of aggressive detergent chemicals getting on the surface of the hob.

Glass. Glass lids are more aesthetically pleasing. Plus, they are easy to keep clean. The drawback of glass lids is a frequent need to care for the surface of the lid since traces of dirt and stains are clearly visible on it.

Metal. Metal covers have durability and good resistance to mechanical damage. On the body of the stove, they are fixed by using special hinges.