Renovating or upgrading? The big question: 4 or 5 burners? For us South Americans—who cook for family, host asados, and juggle empanadas, feijoada, and arroz at once—this choice matters. Let’s cut to the chase: their key advantages and which fits your life.
4-burner: Perfect for small apartments (São Paulo/Bogotá city living!)—fits tight countertops, saves space without losing basic function.
4-burner : Ideal for open kitchens—4x more cooking space to spread pots/pans, no overcrowding.
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4-burner wins for: Small families (2-5 people). Cook main + side + sauce at once—fast, no fuss. Saves gas (great for LPG users!) and cleans in minutes (fewer burners = fewer spills).
5-burner wins for: Big families/hosts (5+ people). Multitask like a pro—cook feijoada, arroz, farofa, and salad ALL at once. Cuts cooking time by 20%! Many have powerful burners for searing churrasco or boiling corn fast.
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4-burner: Cheaper upfront, lower gas bills, easy maintenance—ideal for casual cooks or tight budgets.
5-burner: Worth the investment if you cook often/for crowds. Extra perks: electronic ignition, continuous grates (slide pots easily), safety shutoffs (kid/pet-friendly). Durable, stylish, and great for small home caterers.
Choose 4-burner if: Small kitchen, small family, casual cooking, budget-focused.
Choose 5-burner if: Spacious kitchen, big family, love hosting, need multitasking power.
Both work with natural gas/propane—look for sealed burners (easy clean) and safety features! Happy cooking, and may your empanadas always be crispy!