Shop White Ranges
Is your kitchen range getting the job done? Your White range is probably one of the most important cooking appliances in your kitchen. Without it, you wouldn’t be able to whip up eggs and bacon, or grandpa’s “secret” shrimp gumbo recipe that’s always a crowd pleaser.
At Rent-A-Center, we don’t want you to be disappointed because your kitchen range is broken or just isn’t acting right. We’ll help you find a perfect White range like the one you currently have or upgrade to a more modern one altogether.
Don’t wait to make sure you're getting the right range for your cooking and baking needs. We’ll give you all the details you need to decide.
How do Kitchen Ranges Work
Don’t know the difference between grates and burners? Gas vs. electric? We’d love to help. Note that White kitchen ranges can differ greatly. In general, though, the following parts are the most common that you’ll want to take note of when exploring deals on this kitchen appliance.
- Burners: Most kitchen ranges, White ones included, have at least four burners on the stove. Burners are the “hotspots” where you can set your pans to heat up for frying and your pots for boiling and simmering! Burners come in many sizes, but most stovetops include a small, two medium, and one large burner, so you can use one that fits your cooking utensils and purposes best. Each burner can be set to low-to-high temperatures depending on what you’re doing — melting or boiling. In some White ranges, burners can even be combined for when you’re cooking with longer pans and griddles.
- Burner covers: Burner covers vary depending on the type of kitchen range you get. Most kitchen ranges today have smooth tops, with the burners sitting under a layer of heat-resistant tempered glass or ceramic. However, some kitchen range stove tops have other cool burner covers like dishwasher-safe griddles or restaurant-inspired coils.
- Grate: Not all ranges have grates, but all White ranges at Rent-A-Center are great! Grates are usually griddle-like cast iron plates that sit on top of the burner to help evenly distribute heat from a flame. Usually, only electric kitchen ranges have these, while gas ranges have smooth, ceramic plates in their place.
- Controls: All ranges have controls, including White ranges. The controls might be knobs, buttons, or dials. They're usually located in two places: above the stovetop and between the stovetop and oven.
Renting White Ranges
When shopping for a new range, whether you’re just browsing, needing a range now, or renting one for the time being, there are a few more things you want to keep in mind. This is extra important if you're range shopping online and can't see the ranges in-person.
First, know that a cooktop and a range are not the same thing. A range is sometimes called a stove. A typical range comprises an oven and burners, in one appliance! It's very convenient when you want to bake sugar cookies and make pasta at the same time! Everyone loves cookies and spaghetti!
You’ll also want to decide on the finish, features, and how it accommodates your family’s dining needs. Which appliance is right for your kitchen setup? If you’re on the fence, contact us. A Rent-A-Center associate is happy to help.
Why Shop White Range Stoves at Rent-A-Center?
You can afford to get all the best features when you get a new range from Rent-A-Center. It’s one of the few spots where you can score the best appliances with low payment plans.
Start your order online to save time in-store, where local Rent-A-Center associates will help you finish your purchase. Your new White range can be delivered and set up without charge! Plus, if your kitchen range goes haywire, we'll service it at no additional cost to you. And, if you have second thoughts and want to update to a more recent White range or an entirely different one, you're free to do that too! Don’t hesitate by starting your kitchen range order online now.