Through practical comparison, the advantages of a concentrated energy stove lie in its high thermal efficiency, large furnace surface, and more ideal results when using a flat bottomed pan than an atmospheric Gas stove. However, when using a Chinese style pan for frying, the concentrated energy stove can only burn a portion of the bottom area of the pan due to its slight flame, while the flame of a large gas stove can directly "find the pot", making the performance of an atmospheric stove significantly better than that of a concentrated energy stove. From a practical and safety perspective, gas stoves use a primary premix, and due to the special design, the combustion plate must use relatively thin metal materials to achieve infrared effects, resulting in detonation and a higher probability of backfire during use. Moreover, due to the thin material, the service life of the combustion plate is also lower than that of atmospheric stoves. Gas stoves, as essential stoves in most Chinese household kitchens, are an important foundation in the cooking process. The selection of gas stoves is related to the kitchen experience of this family for the next few years, and with the rapid development of daily technology, people's choices of daily necessities have also begun to undergo earth shaking changes.