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Fan assisted gas oven
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With a fan assisted gas oven why doesn't it blow the flame out. I can understand an electric oven being fan assisted but not a gas one. I'm looking to buy a new cooker and can't make up my mind which to get - gas or electric.
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the fan doesn't blow out the gas flame because the fan's not powerful enough to do so and its situated well above the gas burner. the purpose of the fan is to provide a more even spread of heat within the oven.
it really comes down to personal choice, i dont like electric ovens because to me the food tastes different for some reason.
also note that if you have an electric oven/gas hob you may require an electrician to install a fused spur to feed the oven which means you need 2 tradesmen rather than just a gas fitter if you went for all gas.
the fan doesn't blow out the gas flame because the fan's not powerful enough to do so and its situated well above the gas burner. the purpose of the fan is to provide a more even spread of heat within the oven.
it really comes down to personal choice, i dont like electric ovens because to me the food tastes different for some reason.
also note that if you have an electric oven/gas hob you may require an electrician to install a fused spur to feed the oven which means you need 2 tradesmen rather than just a gas fitter if you went for all gas.