This Indesit freestanding gas cooker brings a stylish timeless look to your kitchen. This 60cm cooker is split between a large main gas oven and an additional smaller top gas grill cavity, giving you plenty of space to cook your meals. The 4 burner gas hob lights up instantly at the press of a button with Auto Ignition, and the sturdy enamel supports keep your pans stable for hassle-free cooking. The smooth easy clean enamel coating in the oven stops grease and grime from sticking, making clean-up quick and easy. With an impressive A energy rating too, this cooker is as efficient as it is easy to use - perfect for everyday meals.
Easy Clean Enamel
The smooth enamel coating in our freestanding cookers stops grease and grime from sticking, making your regular clean-up quick and easy.
Auto Ignition
Get ready to start cooking in no time with a hob that instantly lights up at the press of a button.
Enamel Pan Supports
Sturdy enamel supports keep your pans stable for hassle-free cooking.
Light in Oven
Easily see whether your food is ready without opening the door and allowing heat to escape.
Key Features
- 69 litre capacity gas oven in the lower cavity
- 36 litre capacity upper gas grill cavity
- 4 burner gas hob with enamel pan supports
- Click & Clean removable oven door for quick and easy cleaning of the top oven
- Dimensions (mm): H900 x W600 x D600
- 2 wire shelves and a grill pan included
- Rated A for energy efficiency
- 10-year parts guarantee for peace of mind









Question from Glenys Allison: Asked on 12/11/2025 Does this oven have timer
Hi, The Indesit ITG6GW 60cm Twin Cavity Gas Cooker does not have a built-in timer function. The ovens can be controlled manually using the knobs, but there is no electronic or programmable timer feature.
Thank you.
Question from Oven: Asked on 02/11/2025 Is this a fan oven
Hi, this model is a conventional gas oven and does not have a fan (convection) function. Thank you.
Question from Prum: Asked on 31/10/2025 Can this be converted to propane gas?
Hi,Yes, the Indesit ITG6GW gas cooker can be converted from natural gas to propane (LPG), but the conversion must be done using the correct LPG conversion kit and carried out by a qualified Gas Safe engineer. This involves replacing the burner injectors, adjusting the gas flow, and labeling the appliance to indicate it now uses LPG. After conversion, all connections and flame settings must be checked to ensure safe operation.Thanks!