RecPro RP-RANGE-21 vs AMZCHEF HCK213-22A1 Range

Both the RecPro RP-RANGE-21 and the AMZCHEF HCK213-22A1 are compact three-burner ranges aimed at buyers working with very little space, RVs, tiny homes, studio apartments, or a tight secondary kitchen. They land within $45 of each other in price and carry nearly identical community ratings: RecPro at 4.2 stars from 147 reviews, AMZCHEF at 4.3 stars from 143 reviews. The two units are close in footprint as well, with the RecPro measuring 20.5 inches wide versus the AMZCHEF at 21.54 inches. The most meaningful difference comes down to burner design and installation flexibility, open gas burners on the RecPro versus sealed burners on the AMZCHEF, and a countertop-only setup on the RecPro versus freestanding and built-in options on the AMZCHEF.

Quick winner

The AMZCHEF HCK213-22A1 is the better pick for most compact kitchen buyers, it costs $45 less, carries a slightly higher rating, and sealed burners make cleanup faster, while the RecPro RP-RANGE-21 wins for RV owners and anyone who specifically needs confirmed gas operation with two oven racks included.

Key differences, measured

  • The AMZCHEF HCK213-22A1 is 8% cheaper ($519.99 vs $564.95).
  • The RecPro RP-RANGE-21 is 0 cu ft larger (1.8 cu ft vs 1.77 cu ft).
  • The AMZCHEF HCK213-22A1 is 1 in wider (21.54 in vs 20.5 in).

Side-by-side specs

Spec RecPro RP-RANGE-21 AMZCHEF HCK213-22A1 Range
Price $564.95 $519.99
Rating 4.2 (147) 4.3 (143)
Capacity 1.8 cu ft 1.77 cu ft
Heating Open Sealed
Burners / elements 3 3
Installation Countertop Built-In
Mounting Freestanding Freestanding
Width 20.5 in 21.54 in
Controls Knob Knob
Finish Painted Glossy
Dimensions 16.25 X 20.5 X 19 In 21.3 X 21.54 X 19.96 In

The two contenders

RecPro RP-RANGE-21

RecPro RP-RANGE-21 range

The RecPro RP-RANGE-21 is a gas-fired compact range priced at $564.95, with a 1.8 cu ft oven and three open burners controlled by knobs. It measures 16.25 x 20.5 x 19 inches and weighs 72 lb, which keeps it manageable for countertop placement or RV installation. Two oven racks are included, and the 120V ignition hookup is standard. Open burners deliver direct, responsive heat but require more cleaning effort when spills reach the burner base. Its 4.2-star average across 147 reviews reflects consistent owner satisfaction with its core gas-cooking function.

Buy this if: The RecPro RP-RANGE-21 suits RV owners, van lifers, and small-space cooks who need a confirmed gas range with oven racks already included. Its lightweight countertop design and 120V ignition make setup simple in a vehicle or utility kitchen where gas is already plumbed in. If you cook frequently and want direct, open-flame heat on a gas line, this is the practical choice.

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AMZCHEF HCK213-22A1 Range

AMZCHEF HCK213-22A1 range

The AMZCHEF HCK213-22A1 is priced at $519.99 and offers 1.77 cu ft of oven space with three sealed burners and knob controls. At 21.3 x 21.54 x 19.96 inches it is slightly wider and deeper than the RecPro, though still compact enough for a small kitchen or apartment setup. Its sealed burners sit flush on a smooth surface, keeping spills contained and easy to wipe away, a real day-to-day advantage over open burners. The glossy finish and built-in installation option give it a cleaner look when set into cabinetry. Buyers back it with a 4.3-star average from 143 reviews.

Buy this if: The AMZCHEF HCK213-22A1 is the better fit for apartment dwellers and compact kitchen remodels where sealed burners, lower price, and built-in installation flexibility matter. At $45 less than the RecPro and with a slightly higher average rating, it delivers strong value for buyers who prioritize easy cleaning and a tidy, flush-mounted look over confirmed fuel-type labeling.

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Frequently asked questions

Which range has the larger oven?

The RecPro RP-RANGE-21 has a 1.8 cu ft oven compared to 1.77 cu ft in the AMZCHEF HCK213-22A1. The gap is less than two percent, so it will not affect what you can realistically fit inside either unit. Both are compact ovens suited to small roasts, casseroles, and baked goods, not full sheet-pan meals.

What is the practical difference between open and sealed burners?

Open burners on the RecPro expose the gas flame through removable caps and deliver very direct heat, but liquid spills can drip down into the burner cavity and harden, making cleaning harder. Sealed burners on the AMZCHEF sit behind a flat, unbroken surface around the flame port, so spills stay on top and wipe away in seconds. Most home cooks find sealed burners more convenient; experienced gas cooks sometimes prefer the heat response of open burners.

Can both ranges be used in an RV or van?

The RecPro RP-RANGE-21 is built with RV and compact living applications in mind, its countertop installation style, 72 lb weight, and 120V ignition hookup all support that use. The AMZCHEF is listed as freestanding or built-in, which leans more toward fixed kitchen use, and its fuel type is not explicitly stated in its spec data. If you are outfitting an RV with an existing gas line, the RecPro is the more straightforward option.

Do both ranges come with oven racks?

The RecPro RP-RANGE-21 specifies two oven racks in its product data. The AMZCHEF HCK213-22A1 does not list a rack count in its specs. If having racks ready to go out of the box is important, particularly for RV trips or quick apartment setups, confirm rack inclusion with the seller before ordering the AMZCHEF.

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