Compact, Functional Models with Good Cost-Effectiveness for Those Who Want to Equip Their Home Without Spending Much
If you are looking for simple stoves that deliver efficiency, savings, and occupy little space, there are good options on the market in 2025. With that in mind, we have listed six functional models from well-known brands like Atlas, Consul, Continental, Suggar, Brastemp, and Dako.
The appliances cost between R$ 692 and R$ 1,454, have four burners, an oven with good capacity, and finishes that vary between stainless steel and glass top. All models are bivolt and ideal for those who want convenience in their daily lives without compromising on quality.
1. Atlas Mônaco Plus – starting at R$ 692

The most affordable model on the list, the Atlas Mônaco Plus has two burners of 2,000 W and two others of 1,700 W. Its oven has a 50-liter capacity and thermal insulation with basalt wool. Compact (57.3 x 49 x 88.5 cm) and lightweight, it is well-rated by those with limited space at home.
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Pros: compact, cheap, good cost-effectiveness
Cons: too lightweight, may move with bumps
Price: starting at R$ 692 on Mercado Livre
Average rating: 4.6 stars
2. Consul CFO4NAB – starting at R$ 1,029

With a compact design (61 x 52 x 96 cm), the Consul CFO4NAB offers one powerful burner of 2,750 W, three medium burners, and an oven of 58 liters. It comes with a safety valve and adjustable feet.
Pros: powerful, safe, compact
Cons: simple finish, may be too narrow
Price: starting at R$ 1,029 on Mercado Livre
Average rating: 4.7 stars
3. Continental FC4IB – starting at R$ 1,139

The Continental FC4IB has one burner of 2,700 W, an oven of 59 liters with TOPLimpaFácil coating and an internal lamp. It measures 97 x 52 x 60 cm and stands out for its ease of cleaning.
Pros: modern design, illuminated oven, good power
Cons: larger burner near the lid, only one shelf in the oven
Price: starting at R$ 1,139 on Mercado Livre
Average rating: 4.7 to 5 stars
4. Suggar Best Glass FGVBG410 – starting at R$ 1,254
With a glass top and modern design, the Suggar Best Glass features four burners with cast iron grates, a 56-liter oven with two racks, and compact dimensions (92 x 49.5 x 64.3 cm).
Pros: attractive appearance, compatible with piped gas, two racks in the oven
Cons: no major criticisms identified
Price: starting at R$ 1,254 on Amazon
Average rating: 4.4 stars
5. Brastemp BFO4EBB – starting at R$ 1,304
With the most powerful flames on the list (up to 3,000 W) and a 61-liter oven, the Brastemp BFO4EBB features two shelves, one of which is sliding. It received the “TechTudo Indica” seal as the best option among those evaluated.
Pros: high performance, spacious oven, adjustable racks
Cons: burners may stain, one complaint about the lamp
Price: starting at R$ 1,304 on Amazon
Average rating: 4.8 stars
6. Dako Supreme Glass – starting at R$ 1,454
The Dako Supreme Glass features stable grates, a digital timer, a 60-liter oven, and four powerful burners. The glass top and refined finish add sophistication to the model.
Pros: powerful, easy to clean, good design
Cons: specific complaints about buttons and grate stability
Price: starting at R$ 1,454 on Mercado Livre
Average rating: 4.7 stars
Have you ever had one of these models at home? Do you think it’s worth investing a bit more for more power or do you prefer the essentials at a low price? Leave your opinion in the comments — your experience can help other readers choose the ideal stove.

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