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Rangemaster, owned by the AGA Group (who also own Falcon and Mercury), is one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of range cookers. In the UK they are branded Rangemaster, across Europe they are known as Falcon, and in the USA they are sold under the AGA name.
This guide covers all Rangemaster LPG conversion kits, the differences between models, injector variations, and how to select the correct kit for your cooker.
Gas burners on top with electric oven and grill below.
Gas burners, gas oven and gas grill. On the 90cm and 100cm models, the tall side oven remains electric.
Browse Dual Fuel Conversion Kits
Before 2020, the most common dual fuel LPG conversion kit was the A061285, suitable for around 90% of all models.
Some models require kits with the same injectors, such as:
If your badge reads “Leisure Rangemaster”, your appliance uses imperial injectors. These are now discontinued and cannot be converted using modern metric kits.
Before October 2020, the wok burner required:
After October 2020, Rangemaster changed to a single injector:
If unsure which burner layout your cooker has:
Browse All Gas Conversion Kits
Before 2020, the primary all-gas conversion kit was:
The only way to confirm compatibility is to contact Rangemaster directly with your full serial number:
If your cooker was originally converted to LPG and you now need to revert to natural gas, this kit is available for dual fuel cookers only (no all-gas version exists).
View Natural Gas Conversion Kit
Compare your natural gas injector sizes to the contents of the LPG kit.



Rangemaster injectors differ from those of other manufacturers—some are taller, some include indentures, and all have wider internal walls. Universal M6 × 0.75 injectors may thread correctly but will not match original height, potentially affecting burner performance.
If you're unsure which kit or injector you need, we're always happy to help.
Email us at lpgjets@gmail.com