Why Does One Of Your Stove Knobs Have Dual Heat Settings?

Watch this informative video to learn why some stove knobs have two sets of temperature settings. Something you’ve always wondered is about to be answered and you’ll be a better cook because of it!

If you’re wondering why a knob on your stove, usually the far left, has two sets of identical numbers, it’s because your stove has what’s called a dual element or a dual ring. Commonly, this feature on a cook top is referred to as a dual element burner, dual ring burner, dual-ring radiant surface, or a dual ring burner.
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When your stove has a dual element, it’s able to heat both a small and large surface area. This can be useful for when your smaller burners are occupied by other pots and pans, or if you need an additional large heat ring to cook with. There’s a surface element control switch to tell how much of the heating element should heat up. The size of the surface area to be heated is usually a split between 12″ and 9″.
There was a thread post on Reddit where someone asked this same question and received some good answers: www.reddit.com/r/whatisthisthing/comments/bajp4z/the_far_left_knob_on_this_stove_has_two_sets_of/