Get Coil Top Ranges
What kind of range do you have? Your Coil Top range is probably one of the most important cooking appliances in your kitchen. Without it, you couldn't make your famous Thanksgiving turkey, or grandma's heartwarming chicken noodle soup that even the picky eater in the family loves.
At Rent-A-Center, we don’t want you to be disappointed because your range’s oven takes forever to heat up or just doesn't work as well as it once did. We’ll help you get a new Coil Top kitchen range like the one you currently have or upgrade to a more modern one altogether.
Now's the time to ensure you’re renting the perfect range for all your meal-prepping needs. We’ll give you all the details you need to make a choice.
How do Kitchen Ranges Work
Don’t know the difference between grates and burners? A knob from a coil? We’d love to help. The truth is Coil Top ranges can vary. Typically, though, the following parts are the most common that you want to pay attention to when shopping for this major kitchen appliance.
- Burners: The majority of kitchen ranges, including Coil Top ranges, have four or more burners on the stovetop. Burners are the round spots where you set your frying pan or stock pot to heat up or boil. Wider burners are better for wider pots, and smaller burners are great for saucepans and kettles. Each burner can be adjusted for low-, medium-, or high-heat, and some can even be combined to cook with larger pans like woks and pancake griddles.
- Burner covers: Do you have electric or gas hook-ups at home? Depending on the type of stove and power, your Coil Top range’s burner covers will look different. Typically, electric stoves have smooth glass-like tops, which are easy to clean. Some ranges also have coil or griddle tops, which can even be put in the dishwasher, depending on the model of range you get!
- Grate: A grate sits on top of the range to evenly distribute heat to the pan. Gas ranges have grates. Electric smooth-top ranges have ceramic-glass cooking surfaces that don't look like your typical grate at all, but they work to distribute heat in much the same way.
- Controls: All Coil Top ranges have controls, which help you “set” the temperature and timer for your oven, stovetop burners and other range features. Some Coil Top ranges have dials as their controls while others have buttons or knobs. Usually, they’re located on one of the edges of the stovetop or on the front of the oven door.
Shopping for Coil Top Ranges
When you’re looking to replace your old range, whether you're buying, renting, or renting-to-own, there are many options to consider before making a purchase. This is key if you’re buying a range online and can’t see the appliances in person.
First, know that a range is not the same thing as a cooktop. A range is sometimes called a stove. It is one appliance that has both burners and an oven. It comes in handy if you want to bake cookies and make pasta at the same time! Everyone loves baked goods and pasta!
You’ll also want to decide on the finish, features, and if it has all the stuff you need to make your family’s favorites! Which range is right for your home? If you're not sure, reach out. The team at Rent-A-Center would love to help you.
Why Shop Coil Top Range Stoves at Rent-A-Center?
You don’t have to compromise on features when you shop for a range at Rent-A-Center. It's one of the only places where you can enjoy the best appliances with low payment plans.
Save time by starting your order online, where your local Rent-A-Center associate will assist you in completing your purchase. Your high-quality Coil Top range can be delivered and set up free of charge. Plus, if your kitchen range goes haywire, we'll service it at no additional cost to you. Also, if you have second thoughts and want to upgrade to a newer Coil Top kitchen range or an entirely different one, you're free to do that too! Don’t hesitate by starting your kitchen range order online now.