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FAQ About Electric Wall Ovens

A wall oven is a practical addition to any kitchen. A stylish alternative to a range, an electric wall oven sits flush with your walls or cabinets to make the most of the space in your kitchen. If you're considering a wall oven, check out these answers to some commonly asked questions.

Why should I get a wall oven?

If you're short on space in the kitchen, an electric wall oven is a great solution. Install one at waist or eye level for convenience when pulling out hot casseroles or heavy turkeys from the oven. Unlike the oven in a range, an electric wall oven stands on its own. Therefore you'll need to install a counter-set cooktop as a companion. If you have 2 chefs in the kitchen, a separate wall oven and cooktop can prevent you from getting in each other's way.

What should I consider when buying a wall oven?

Size

The size of your wall oven can depend on a couple of things: the space you have to work with and how big of an oven you need. Since a wall oven sits in a cabinet in the wall, you'll need to measure your space carefully. If you're replacing an existing wall oven, opt for one of the same width for a smooth transition.

Single or double?

Wall ovens are available in single and double models. When deciding between the two, think about how often you use the oven and whether you like to cook multiple dishes at once. If you have a large family or often host dinner parties, a double oven will give you the capacity and versatility you need to fill those hungry bellies. If one oven is adequate, ensure its capacity is large enough to suit your day-to-day needs.

To microwave or not to microwave?

Some wall ovens come as a microwave/oven combo. This can save you the space of having a stand-alone counter microwave for quick reheats of last night's leftovers.

Convection

If you find your food doesn't cook evenly in your existing oven, you'll want to consider convection. A convection oven uses a fan to circulate air around the oven to keep the temperature steady. The result? Mouthwatering meals cooked more quickly and evenly than in conventional ovens.

Style

For a cohesive look in the kitchen, choose a wall oven that matches your cabinetry and décor. Colours like black, white, slate, and stainless steel give you an array of options to suit your tastes.

Self-cleaning features

If you don't fancy scrubbing the inside of your oven, then save yourself some elbow grease and choose a self-cleaning oven. Self-clean cycles use high temperatures to burn off baked-on food inside in the oven, without the need for chemicals.

Want more info about electric wall ovens? Check out this resource:

Ranges and Ovens Buying Guide