No, you should never place one stove on top of another stove. This is a highly dangerous and hazardous practice that can lead to a fire, electrical accidents, and other serious safety risks. Stoves are heavy and are not designed to be stacked on top of each other. Doing so can cause instability, which may result in the stoves toppling over or causing damage to the electrical components.
Additionally, placing one stove on top of another can obstruct proper ventilation and cause the appliances to overheat, leading to a potential fire hazard. The heat generated by the lower stove can also affect the electrical components of the upper stove, leading to electrical malfunctions and posing a risk of electrical shock.
Stoves should always be placed on a stable and level surface, and there should be enough clearance around the stove to allow for proper air circulation and heat dissipation. If you need additional cooking surfaces, consider using separate appliances or investing in a larger stove with more burners, or explore other cooking alternatives like portable induction cooktops.
Never attempt to stack stoves or any other appliances, and always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and safety recommendations to ensure the safe and proper use of your kitchen appliances.