Under Counter Single Oven and Double Oven
This oven is designed to fit under the base cabinet. It's a great choice for families with curious pets or children. Its handle and door remain cool to the touch during our roast test and it is a pleasure to use its easy-to-use controls.
You can put up an oven on the wall without a cooktop in order to upgrade your kitchen appliances while keeping your countertop lines neat. Here are some points to consider before you make your purchase.
Space-saving Design
A single oven is comprised of one cooking area and is ideal for individuals or families who cook small meals regularly. It can be placed at eye level or in a special cabinet underneath the counter. A double oven is usually built into a wall at eye level and provides more versatility when making large meals or entertaining.
Both models are available in a broad range of sizes and styles to suit various kitchen layouts and preferences. Some also come with unique features that make them distinct from other models. Some models have self-cleaning features which can accelerate the process and make it easier to scrub without manual effort. Certain appliances have catalytic stay clean liners which automatically clean the inside of the appliance each time you use it.
Another option is to pair an oven in the wall with a separate cooktop appliance to create a more practical cooking zone in your kitchen. This design allows you to upgrade your kitchen appliances while still maintaining a unified layout. It can also cut down on the space needed to store your counters. You can also switch between electric and gas cooking if that is what you prefer.
You can also install your oven perpendicular to a counter top run, which can aid in defining the space and reduce traffic congestion. Make sure you leave enough room to drop the counter on top of the oven, making it easier to open and shut the door.
If you're looking for a single wall oven that has distinctive design, you should consider opting for a white or black model that will blend in with your kitchen's decor. There are many manufacturers who provide a variety of finishes. You'll surely find one that will suit your home.
Self-Cleaning Options
For the busy home owner the oven that has self-cleaning options can be a huge time saver. Self-cleaning cycles use either steam or high temperatures to help eliminate food residue and dirt. The steam cycle is made for light soil "between" cleanings, whereas the high-temperature cycles work to remove even the most stubborn burnt-on food items and smoke. Some models require that the oven be preheated before starting a self-cleaning cycle, while others will automatically warm up during the clean.
When you use the self-cleaning feature it is essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines. Heating elements and the oven's door are extremely hot during a self-cleaning cycle. Both are susceptible to damage. Certain models require that the broker grid, pan for brokers, or any other cookware be removed prior to running the self-cleaning cycle.
Steam ovens and high-heat ovens can emit unpleasant odors that could linger for a long period of time in the kitchen. These cycles can cause irritation to pets, children and people suffering from respiratory problems. It is best to run the self-cleaning cycle before the grime has accumulated and to ventilate the area while the oven is working.
It's not recommended to use the self-cleaning function on a regular basis however, a majority of people find it makes their lives easier. The biggest disadvantage is that the models with this feature are more expensive than those that don't have this feature. If you're on an extremely tight budget but want the convenience of an oven with this feature, you should consider buying an oven that has the ability to end the self-cleaning cycle once it has begun. This way, you'll avoid spending money and ensure that your oven is safe from damage.
Wi-Fi Controls
A smart oven that has wifi connectivity allows you to control your appliance via a smartphone application and often comes with useful cooking and maintenance features. Some smart ovens like those from Bosch Siemens and Gaggenau with Home Connect and sensors, are equipped to provide reliable results. Some models include the ability to swap out smart oven accessories such as baking stones and steamed for advanced cooking techniques.
Smart ovens come with a broad variety of preprogrammed meals that make it easier to eliminate the guesswork of meal planning. They can even alert you when your food is ready.
Designed to simplify your kitchen, these built-in single wall ovens are available in a range of finishes and styles. Matte black and matte white are stylish options and stainless steel offers an elegant look. Some models feature an enormous window in the oven to allow for easy inspection. Some models have a large capacity to cook large meals.
A customizable touchscreen with various options lets you control your oven from anyplace using a smartphone or tablet. You can also start the oven remotely or set a timer for when you should turn off the stove, and much more. The oven will even automatically heat up to the correct temperature.
Some models of these smart ovens include the "Cook & Hold" mode that lets you cook and hold food or a meal item to a desired internal temperature. This feature makes it easier to cook meat, as well as foods like casseroles, pies, and cookies.
Certain models of these smart ovens are equipped with an integrated programmable coffee maker that makes a cup or two while you're making dinner or getting ready for work. You can also use voice commands to choose the oven with an assistant compatible with the oven.
Convenience
If you're looking for a wall oven that can bring your cooking to the next level, our premium double and single models provide stunning design, precise performance and eye-popping innovations like ProHeat(tm) Convection. Include them in your new kitchen and impress your guests, family members and your friends with delicious meals.
If your kitchen is smaller than a traditional range, an under counter single oven could be just what you need to provide plenty of cooking space without taking up the floor space. Install them in a separate cabinet or in the kitchen island. Many come with a storage drawer under the oven's cavity so that you can keep cookware and other kitchen items close to.
If they are installed at eye level, these appliances will make it easier to monitor your cooking and remove dishes. This arrangement also eliminates the need for bending or stooping, which can be uncomfortable and challenging for some people. single oven integrated are designed to simplify loading and unloading. You can open the door without difficulty to take or load a dish.
If you are considering adding an undercounter oven in your kitchen you should consider whether you would like to integrate it into a larger unit or a wall mounted unit. The best choice will allow you to easily access your oven while cooking and that the layout of your kitchen is unified. We can help you find the ideal appliance and installation solution to suit your requirements. Contact us for more information about our range of microwaves and ovens under counter today.
Energy Efficiency

You can save money and space by installing an oven in your kitchen without stovetop. Electric ovens are more energy efficient than traditional gas stoves and ovens particularly if you cook several dishes at one time. The oven's design is efficient and uses less energy in each cooking cycle and disperses heat more evenly than a stove.
Many models also come with integrated self-cleaning technology which cleans your oven quickly and efficiently, thus reducing energy usage. The process eliminates stains that are stubborn without causing excessive heat to your appliance. The result is a fresh, clean oven that's ready for your next meal.
The oven's insulation reduces the amount of electricity used to heat it, and the heat that escapes during cooking. This can help cut down your power bill and ensure that your home remains at a an ideal temperature all day. A clean oven preheats quicker than one that's filled with charred casseroles, so it consumes less energy in its first use as well.
To further boost the energy efficiency of your oven, consider buying a model that has ENERGY STAR certification. This certification signifies that the appliance has met the stringent standards for performance set by the federal government and is designed to be environmentally conscious. Consult an electrician before buying a new oven to ensure that your home's electrical system is capable of supporting the appliance's energy demands. To avoid malfunctions or safety risks, make sure that the appliance is set up properly and used with caution. Learn more about green living for more tips on how you can improve your appliances' energy efficient.