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  2. Oven - Wikipedia

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    The gas oven saw its first use as early as the beginning of the 19th century as well. Gas stoves became very common household ovens once gas lines were available to most houses and neighborhoods. James Sharp patented one of the first gas stoves in 1826. Other improvements to the gas stove included the AGA cooker, invented in 1922 by Gustaf ...

  3. AGA cooker - Wikipedia

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    A small, traditional "always on" two-oven model running on gas will use approximately 425kWh per week. The average standard gas oven and hob uses approximately 2.6% of the AGA range cooker's consumption. [6]

  4. Gas stove - Wikipedia

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    Early gas ovens did not have a pilot. One had to light these manually with a match. If one accidentally left the gas on, gas would fill the oven and eventually the room. A small spark, such as an arc from a light switch being turned on, could ignite the gas, triggering a violent explosion.

  5. AOL reviewed: The Wonder Oven is my go-to kitchen appliance ...

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    At just under a foot wide and tall, this appliance boasts a smaller footprint than most countertop ovens, making it easy to find space for in a small or crowded kitchen.

  6. List of cooking appliances - Wikipedia

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    A gas-operated oven/stove combination. This is a list of cooking appliances that are used for cooking foods. Cooking appliances. Using a caramelizer A domestic deep ...

  7. List of ovens - Wikipedia

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    A modern double oven. This is a list of oven types. An oven is a thermally insulated chamber used for the heating, baking or drying of a substance, [1] and most times used for cooking or for industrial processes (industrial oven). Kilns and furnaces are special-purpose ovens.