Your Guide to Built-In Ovens
What are the specifications of built-in ovens? What are the features you need to check before making a purchase?
If you are looking for a built-in oven for your kitchen, then all you have to do is read this article to find what is suitable for your home!
There are many different designs and models of built-in ovens; therefore, we bring you this article to help you find the best one for you! A built-in oven is an electric oven installed in a kitchen cupboard, i.e.: it is a different thing from normal stoves!
Built-in oven became one of the necessary kitchen appliances, and since we are talking about ovens (an important kitchen appliance) you need to think and examine the product thoroughly and check all the specifications and features to ensure making the correct and smart decision.
Before listing the different specifications and features, we must point that a built-in oven is an oven powered by electricity and it is very rare to find one that is powered by gas!
Built-in oven is characterized for its fast preheating. It is highly efficient in distributing heat inside, and even though it is more expensive than normal gas stoves, it is considered a good investment for you home as it lasts for long periods.
Labeb.com will now list the designs and models of built-in ovens and then will list the important specifications you need to check.
Singular Built-In Ovens
This type of built-in oven has one door. The outer dimensions have sizes as follows: a length between 55 – 60 centimeters, and width between 55 – 60 centimeters, and a depth of 55 centimeters. There are also other sizes and so you have to measure the place you want to install the oven in. You also need to know the differences between the inner and outer sizes.
The singular built-in oven is usually cheaper than the dual built-in oven, and it is suitable for people who do not have a large space, or do not need a big oven.
The door usually opens from top to the bottom and it needs an empty space of 53 centimeters in front of it to open. There are some models that can open from right to left or vice versa!
The singular built-in oven is the most common type of built-in ovens.
Dual Built-In Ovens
When it comes to the mechanism, both dual and singular built-in ovens have the same purpose. The difference between them is that the dual built-in oven is basically two singular built-in ovens on top of each other. The doors open in the same way (from the upper side) and they do not have to be the same size. In some models, both can have the same size, and in other models the upper built-in oven might be bigger or smaller than the lower one!
The average dimensions of a dual built-in oven are as follows: a length between 120 – 130 centimeters, a width between 55 – 70 centimeters, and a depth between 55 – 60 centimeters. It also needs an average space of 53 centimeters in front of it for it to open. There are models with different sizes so it is better to measure the area before making a purchase.
Usually dual built-in ovens are good for large families, or families who use the oven a lot!
After choosing the type you want (between singular or dual built-in ovens, we at Labeb.com advise you to check the following specifications and features:
Oven Capacity
It is important to check the built-in oven’s inner capacity or size. Most have similar sizes, but there are some brands that have different sizes.
The most common size of a singular built-in oven is between 60 – 75 liters; while the dual built-in oven has larger sizes. When choosing a capacity (whether for a singular or dual built-in oven), you can follow this simple rule to determine the appropriate size for your kitchen:
If you have two to three family members, then a built-in oven with a capacity of 60 – 65 liters will be good.
If you have three to five family members, then a built-in oven with a capacity between 65 – 75 liters will be better.
Families with more than five members will need a built-in oven with more than 75 liters.
Number of Programs
Built-in ovens differ from one another when it comes to the number of programs. Between cooking, grilling, and baking, these programs determine the heat and distribution inside the oven.
Some built-in ovens also have heating programs. As mentioned above, these programs are what differentiate between one oven and another. The number of programs also determines the price; the more the programs, the higher the price!
You need to know what you will use the built-in oven for since there are programs for cooking, grilling, and baking.
Self-Cleaning
Some built-in oven also has an auto-cleaning feature. Auto-cleaning is possible because of inner pipes that can clean stains, grease, and fats that stay inside the oven after cooking and/or grilling.
This is the most popular feature in a built-in oven since cleaning it on your own has been proven to be a difficult task. Also, sometimes cleaning it on your own may damage some parts inside it.
Auto-cleaning (or self-cleaning) also increases its price. There are also more than one type of auto-cleaning that depends on the temperature.
Oven Fan
Some built-in ovens have a fan to distribute heat equally inside. This feature is only available in singular built-in ovens and in one part of dual built-in ovens.
This is an important feature and so you need to check if it is available. In addition to equal heat distribution, fans can also increase cooking time by 10 minutes for each hour. This is the reason behind naming built-in ovens with fans as Turbo-ovens.
Summary
There are additional features that might interest you (usually in dual built-in ovens) like adjusting the inner shelves, door lock, child lock, chicken grill, and lighting.
Some dual built-in ovens also might have features like auto-start and auto-stop where you can set the oven beforehand to start working at a certain time and stop afterwards. Some can also have a touchscreen. These features will increase the oven’s price.
For a smart and wise decision, we advise you to follow the following tips when making a purchase:
- Determine the type of built-in oven you need: between singular and dual.
- Determine your budget.
- Checking the oven’s programs, auto-cleaning, and fan.
- Determine additional features that may benefit you.
Also, make sure you measure the area you want to install the oven in so that you can buy an appropriate size. And also check whether or not an electric plug is available near the area (since it is powered by electricity).
You can search through our ovens section by clicking here and compare the products and their prices.
Be smart before making a decision.
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