Most domestic kitchen scenes need a gas stove to do three jobs in sequence — the click of the igniter, the soft whoosh as the flame catches, and the steady hum of the burner once it settles. These 31 gas stove clips were recorded with all three stages intact, plus the additional moments most libraries miss: a kettle gasp when the water hits full boil, the slightly different burner note of low versus high flame, and the click-click-click sequence of an igniter struggling to catch.
Cooking video creators use the ignition and burner hum for clean transitions between prep and active cooking, where the audio confirms the visual cut. Foley editors for sitcoms reach for the kettle and burner-hum material to fill kitchen-scene background without dialogue interference. Game audio designers building domestic interiors layer the steady hum under room tone. Pull whatever the scene needs, free to download with no attribution.