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LSGL6335F is NOT dual fuel. It is gas only. (It can use natural gas or be modified for propane.) It does use electric for the burner ignition and control panel so it will need a dedicated 120 volt, 60 Hz properly grounded circuit protected by a 15 or 20 Amp circuit breaker or slow blow fuse preferably NOT a GFCI protected circuit because you will have to reset it manually every time the power goes off or the circuit detects current leakage. The Owner's Manual is available on the Best Buy and LG websites. NOTE: there are slight differences between the LSGL6335F model and LSGL6337F model. These differences are noted in the same Owner's Manual. The right hand front range burner on the LSGL6337F has a "Dual burner head and cap" rated at 22,000 BTU. The LSGL6335F is supposed to have, according to manual, an "Extra Large burner head and cap" rated at 20,000 BTU. The stove that was delivered to me did NOT have either of these and was instead delivered with a second "Large burner head and cap" with a BTU rating of 18,000 BTU - similar to the left front burner. We are still trying to get this straightened out.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is not a dual fuel range. The fuel type is Gas. ^Daphane
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. This is not a dual fuel. It comes in gas or electric but not both. Either the reviewer is confused on what dual fuel means or the review is under the wrong model which seems to happen periodically.
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