2 Burner Gas Cooktop, GASLAND Chef GH30BF 12 Inch Gas Stovetop, LPG Convertible Natural Gas, Propane Cooktop, Dual Burner Gas

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars | 259 ratings

Price: 199.99

Last update: 12-18-2024


About this item

【2 Powerful Cooking Burners】This dropin 12-inch gas cooker features 2 high efficiency sealed burners. The 2 burners include a 5,000BTU semi-rapid burners and a 9,500BTU wok burner(triple ring burner). These multiple powerful burners can meet your different cooking requirements.
【2 Convertible Gas Supply + Electric Ignition Design】This dual fuel gas hob is designed for natural gas and liquid propane. The initial setting is for natural gas and there is a conversion kit for propane. The automatic electric pulse ignition uses a 120V AC power.(Come with 55.1'' cord plug) 2 different gas supply options and the electric ignition will bring more convenience to your life.
【Thermocouple Protection + ETL Certification】This 12 inches NG/LPG gas stove-top is ETL certified for US and Canada use including a CSA certified gas pressure regulator. The thermocouple flame-out failure divice system(FFD) will shutoff the gas automatically if a flame is not detected to ensure your safety in an emergency.
【Black Tempered Glass Finish】The 2-burner built in gas stovetop is made of high quality black tempered glass with a heavy cast iron pan support grates, 2 melt-proof bakelite knobs and black burner covers. It is very easy to clean after cooking. The built-in size is 10.7'' x 18.9''(270mm x 480mm) while the whole product size is 11.6'' x 20.4'' x 3.9''(294mm x 518mm x 100mm). It is perfect to match different styles kitchen.

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  • Rolando Montaño Fraire
    5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant stovetop for LPG - Great burners - Safety features work
    Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021
    I carefully studied options and chose this because one review indicated the conversion to LPG and that it worked well after that.

    Once converted to LPG and adjusted this is the best cooker I've ever had: It's ideal for our small flat. Termopar in each burner cuts gas off if burner is not lit. Burners with LPG are as good as Natural Gas, once converted. (My previous stove did not have termopar safety feature and it was a reason for buying a new one.)

    You do have to follow the indications carefully to convert to Liquid Propane Gas:

    - First you have to replace the nozzles as indicated: Each is different, but clearly indicated. Use a magnifying glass to see the diameter for each. This is easy. Use a very small I think 8mm socket bit.

    - Second, modify the brilliant included pressure regulator. I did not know about these, but they seem to make all the difference. The indications are not very clear however. There are two springs inside and one of them is hidden, so you can get confused. You must NOT remove the four screws and disassemble. You need ONLY unscrew the cap nut which is rather confusing and strange, because it is not hexagonal and is not evidently something that can be removed. However, you can unscrew the cap easy with an adjustable wrench. Inside is a very small fine screw that you must remove. Under it, well hidden and not visible, is a small spring. Turn the screw with the small spring over and screw on, so that the spring is now visible and towards the inside. Replace cap. Not complicated, once it is clear what must be done. (I believe this small spring counters the other larger one inside and thus regulates pressure adequately for LPG.)

    - Once stovetop is installed and working, adjust burners as indicated, with a very thin long small tip flat screwdriver. Like those used to adjust other devices. (Long time ago, carburetors.) Just leave each burner on for a while until quite hot, remove knob by pulling up. (Can be hard.) Inside is the small adjustment screw you can find with a small lamp. Close clockwise only until fire on low does not go off and works to your taste, but with full fire and lower than high setting.

    It took a while for me to cut my countertop and adapt everything for this cooker and a small electric oven underneath, but now we have a brilliant combination. Cosori electric oven is way better than the old stove oven. This stovetop is way better than other cookers and stoves. Great combination of burners and very effective large burner for high fire situations.

    Much recommended.
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    Rolando Montaño Fraire
    5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant stovetop for LPG - Great burners - Safety features work
    Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021
    I carefully studied options and chose this because one review indicated the conversion to LPG and that it worked well after that.

    Once converted to LPG and adjusted this is the best cooker I've ever had: It's ideal for our small flat. Termopar in each burner cuts gas off if burner is not lit. Burners with LPG are as good as Natural Gas, once converted. (My previous stove did not have termopar safety feature and it was a reason for buying a new one.)

    You do have to follow the indications carefully to convert to Liquid Propane Gas:

    - First you have to replace the nozzles as indicated: Each is different, but clearly indicated. Use a magnifying glass to see the diameter for each. This is easy. Use a very small I think 8mm socket bit.

    - Second, modify the brilliant included pressure regulator. I did not know about these, but they seem to make all the difference. The indications are not very clear however. There are two springs inside and one of them is hidden, so you can get confused. You must NOT remove the four screws and disassemble. You need ONLY unscrew the cap nut which is rather confusing and strange, because it is not hexagonal and is not evidently something that can be removed. However, you can unscrew the cap easy with an adjustable wrench. Inside is a very small fine screw that you must remove. Under it, well hidden and not visible, is a small spring. Turn the screw with the small spring over and screw on, so that the spring is now visible and towards the inside. Replace cap. Not complicated, once it is clear what must be done. (I believe this small spring counters the other larger one inside and thus regulates pressure adequately for LPG.)

    - Once stovetop is installed and working, adjust burners as indicated, with a very thin long small tip flat screwdriver. Like those used to adjust other devices. (Long time ago, carburetors.) Just leave each burner on for a while until quite hot, remove knob by pulling up. (Can be hard.) Inside is the small adjustment screw you can find with a small lamp. Close clockwise only until fire on low does not go off and works to your taste, but with full fire and lower than high setting.

    It took a while for me to cut my countertop and adapt everything for this cooker and a small electric oven underneath, but now we have a brilliant combination. Cosori electric oven is way better than the old stove oven. This stovetop is way better than other cookers and stoves. Great combination of burners and very effective large burner for high fire situations.

    Much recommended.
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  • roxie
    4.0 out of 5 stars I MIGHT buy it again....
    Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2020
    The configuration is a bit awkward (all of the dials off to the right side) but it is workable. The installation was not easy and called for another part not provided. The gas itself was iffy at first.....sometimes working, sometimes not. We readjusted everything and it is now working o.k.
  • David
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great for the price! Propane users take heed..
    Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020
    Great for the money! Two of the reasons I ordered this was to have a burner small enough for 3 cup moka pots, and another big enough to heat a bigger cast iron more evenly. It does both!

    Propane users: Make sure if you are converting this to burn LP (liquid propane) gas instead of natural gas, that you do the full setup. If you don't, your max flame will be too small, and your minimum flame will only be slightly smaller than that. The manual sucks so read this (but read the manual too). Keep in mind I have the 24" model. 1) You must replace the burner nozzles (it comes with them, just remove the old ones with a socket wrench and put the new ones in their place according to the chart in the manual, and save them in case you resell your unit to someone using natural gas), 2) you must flip the diaphragm spring inside the pressure regulator, this will increase your max flame to a normal size (use wrench to remove large nut on the regulator, flip the spring thing over so it matches the drawing for LPG, then reassemble the regulator), AND 3) I highly recommend adjusting the burner valves. This further increases the range of your flame control. To adjust the burner valves, you need to remove the stainless steel cover of the cooktop, by removing the screws at each burner head. This reveals the small adjustment screws next to each knob. The manual implies you can access them without removing the cover but on mine you can't. So without putting the cover on, place the burner caps onto each burner so they control the flame properly, then ignite one burner at a time and adjust. The adjustment screws control how small you can make the flame at the lowest setting. So with the flame going, turn the knob to the lowest cook setting and adjust the little screw down ever so carefully so the flame gets as small as possible without sputtering out. Now you have a good range, small to large. I wish it was a smoother flame control, as it kind of goes up or down in little "steps" as you turn the knob, but for the low cost of the cooktop that's understandable.

    One more thing for propane, 4) you'll need a brass adapter for the gas line, or at least I did. Mine required me to get a "3/8 inch male Taper, to 1/2 inch male Pipe, half-union" .. make sure you check what type of connector your gas line has. It'll cost like 8 bucks but the Pipe end will connect to the cooktop, while the taper end will connect to your propane line (if it's standard RV style like mine).

    For the low price tag it's a great product! Heavy cast iron grills are solid and fit well, and the burner caps fit well and control the flames well. The electric ignition is nice. Easy to operate. I'm tempted to knock the score down slightly for all the little minor inconveniences of getting it set up, and the fact that sometimes little parts of the flame aren't 100% perfect on a really low setting, and the slightly jumpy temp control... But for the price I have to give it a high score.
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    David
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great for the price! Propane users take heed..
    Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020
    Great for the money! Two of the reasons I ordered this was to have a burner small enough for 3 cup moka pots, and another big enough to heat a bigger cast iron more evenly. It does both!

    Propane users: Make sure if you are converting this to burn LP (liquid propane) gas instead of natural gas, that you do the full setup. If you don't, your max flame will be too small, and your minimum flame will only be slightly smaller than that. The manual sucks so read this (but read the manual too). Keep in mind I have the 24" model. 1) You must replace the burner nozzles (it comes with them, just remove the old ones with a socket wrench and put the new ones in their place according to the chart in the manual, and save them in case you resell your unit to someone using natural gas), 2) you must flip the diaphragm spring inside the pressure regulator, this will increase your max flame to a normal size (use wrench to remove large nut on the regulator, flip the spring thing over so it matches the drawing for LPG, then reassemble the regulator), AND 3) I highly recommend adjusting the burner valves. This further increases the range of your flame control. To adjust the burner valves, you need to remove the stainless steel cover of the cooktop, by removing the screws at each burner head. This reveals the small adjustment screws next to each knob. The manual implies you can access them without removing the cover but on mine you can't. So without putting the cover on, place the burner caps onto each burner so they control the flame properly, then ignite one burner at a time and adjust. The adjustment screws control how small you can make the flame at the lowest setting. So with the flame going, turn the knob to the lowest cook setting and adjust the little screw down ever so carefully so the flame gets as small as possible without sputtering out. Now you have a good range, small to large. I wish it was a smoother flame control, as it kind of goes up or down in little "steps" as you turn the knob, but for the low cost of the cooktop that's understandable.

    One more thing for propane, 4) you'll need a brass adapter for the gas line, or at least I did. Mine required me to get a "3/8 inch male Taper, to 1/2 inch male Pipe, half-union" .. make sure you check what type of connector your gas line has. It'll cost like 8 bucks but the Pipe end will connect to the cooktop, while the taper end will connect to your propane line (if it's standard RV style like mine).

    For the low price tag it's a great product! Heavy cast iron grills are solid and fit well, and the burner caps fit well and control the flames well. The electric ignition is nice. Easy to operate. I'm tempted to knock the score down slightly for all the little minor inconveniences of getting it set up, and the fact that sometimes little parts of the flame aren't 100% perfect on a really low setting, and the slightly jumpy temp control... But for the price I have to give it a high score.
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  • Erin McDonough
    1.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY!! Nearly EXPLODED inside a CAMPERVAN
    Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2021
    PSA- DO NOT BUY THIS STOVE TOP!!!

    After multiple days of researching and converting this stove to propane and thoroughly making sure I was doing this correctly. (Hours on the phone with customer service with gasland chef, online forums, YouTube videos, and taking all my hoses, adapters and fittings to a local specialist who tested and verified its functionality)
    Yet when I went to test it out (with the regulator screws adjusted to be the most restrictive and the control knobs on the LOW flame setting)
    A huge rush of propane came out, Igniting, and flames came out past my hands on the knobs, and the knobs them selves caught fire.
    After further research we found some forums saying they experienced the same issue and that it is a manufactured defect that can not be fixed...

    This nearly exploded inside of a camper van, nearly injuring me and/or burning everything that I have been building for the last 3 months.

    I can not stress enough, DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT

    Amazon needs remove this product: 12" Built-in Gas Cooktop, GASLAND Chef GH30BF 2 Burner Gas Hob, 12 Inch NG/LPG
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    Erin McDonough
    1.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY!! Nearly EXPLODED inside a CAMPERVAN
    Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2021
    PSA- DO NOT BUY THIS STOVE TOP!!!

    After multiple days of researching and converting this stove to propane and thoroughly making sure I was doing this correctly. (Hours on the phone with customer service with gasland chef, online forums, YouTube videos, and taking all my hoses, adapters and fittings to a local specialist who tested and verified its functionality)
    Yet when I went to test it out (with the regulator screws adjusted to be the most restrictive and the control knobs on the LOW flame setting)
    A huge rush of propane came out, Igniting, and flames came out past my hands on the knobs, and the knobs them selves caught fire.
    After further research we found some forums saying they experienced the same issue and that it is a manufactured defect that can not be fixed...

    This nearly exploded inside of a camper van, nearly injuring me and/or burning everything that I have been building for the last 3 months.

    I can not stress enough, DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT

    Amazon needs remove this product: 12" Built-in Gas Cooktop, GASLAND Chef GH30BF 2 Burner Gas Hob, 12 Inch NG/LPG
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