Under Counter Single Oven and Double Oven
Built to fit under a specialty base cabinet This oven is a safe option for families with little pets or those who are curious. The door and handle remain cool to the touch during our roast test, and it is a pleasure to use its easy-to-use controls.
Installing a wall-mounted oven without cooking surface will allow you to upgrade your kitchen appliances while maintaining an uncluttered countertop. Here are some points to think about before making your purchase.
Space-saving Design

A single oven consists of one cooking area and is ideal for families or families that cook small meals frequently. It can be placed at eye level or in a specialty cabinet below the counter. A double oven is usually installed in a wall at eye level and can be used for making large meals or entertaining.
Both models come in a variety of sizes and styles that can be adapted to different kitchen layouts. Certain models come with unique features that distinguish them from the rest. Some models have self-cleaning features that can speed up the process and make it easier to scrub without manual effort. Other models have catalytic stay-clean liners that automatically clean the interior of your appliance after every use.
A wall oven and a separate cooktop can be combined to create a more functional zone for cooking in your new kitchen. This design lets you upgrade your cooking equipment, while still maintaining a unified layout. It also reduces the space needed for counter storage. It also lets you switch between gas and electric cooking if you want to.
Installing your oven perpendicularly to the counter-top will help define the space and reduce traffic. Ensure that you leave enough space to drop the counter in front of the oven to make it easier to open and shut the door.
If you're seeking a single wall oven with distinctive design, you should consider opting for a white or black model that will blend in with your kitchen decor. There are many manufacturers that provide a variety of finishes. You're bound to find one that will suit your home.
Self-Cleaning Options
For busy homeowners having an oven with self-cleaning options can be a real time savings. Self-cleaning cycles can use steam or high temperatures to get rid of food residues and soil. Steam cycles are designed to remove small amounts of soil between cleanings. High-temperature models work to get rid of even the most stubborn burnt food items and smoke. Certain models require that the oven be preheated prior starting the self-cleaning cycle. Others will automatically heat the oven during cleaning.
It's important that you carefully adhere to the guidelines of the manufacturer when using the self-cleaning feature. The heating elements and the oven door are very hot during a self-cleaning process. Both are susceptible to damage. Some models require that the grid for brokers, the pan for brokers, or any other cookware be removed prior running the self-cleaning cycle.
It is also crucial to be aware that both steam and high-heat self-cleaning ovens produce unpleasant odors, which may persist in the kitchen for a long time. The fumes that these ovens emit can irritate some pets and children as well as those with respiratory problems. It is recommended to run the self-cleaning cycle prior to when the grime is accumulated, and to ventilate the area when the oven is in operation.
It's not recommended to use the self-cleaning function on a regular basis but most people are happy with it and find it makes their lives simpler. The biggest problem is that these models are more expensive than non-self-cleaning models. If you're on a tight budget but want the convenience of an oven that has this feature, think about buying a model that allows you to stop the self-cleaning process after it has started. You can save money and safeguard your oven from damage by purchasing one that allows you to end the self-cleaning cycle after it has started.
Wi-Fi Controls
A smart oven that has wifi connectivity allows you to control your appliance using a smartphone app that often includes useful cooking and maintenance functions. Some smart ovens like those from Bosch Siemens and Gaggenau with Home Connect and sensors, are equipped for reliable results. Certain models come with interchangeable smart oven accessories like baking stones and steamers to help with advanced cooking techniques.
Smart ovens also come with a variety of preprogrammed recipes that eliminate the guesswork from meal planning. They will even let you know when your meal is ready for eating.
Created to make your kitchen easier, these built-in single wall ovens are available in a range of styles and finishes. Matte black and white are stylish options, and stainless steel has a timeless appearance. Some models feature a large window inside the oven, which allows for easy inspection. Some models have a large capacity to cook large dishes.
A customizable touchscreen with many options lets you manage your oven from any location with a tablet or smartphone. You can remotely start the oven or set a timer that will turn off the stove and more. The oven can even automatically heat up to the proper temperature.
Certain smart ovens have a "Cook & hold" mode which lets you cook and maintain the food or meal at the desired temperature. This makes it easy to cook meat as well as food items like pies, casseroles and cookies.
Certain models of smart ovens come with an integrated programmable coffee maker, which makes one or two cups as you cook dinner or get ready for work. black single oven can also make use of a voice assistant compatible with your device to make oven selections with simple commands.
Convenience
If you're looking for a wall oven that can elevate your cooking to the next level, our premium double and single models provide stunning design, precise performance and eye-popping innovations such as ProHeat(tm) Convection. Include them in your new kitchen to impress guests, family and friends with gourmet meals.
If your kitchen is small, an undercounter oven will provide you with plenty of cooking space while not taking up floor space. Install them in a separate unit or inside your kitchen island. Many have an storage drawer underneath the oven's cavity, so you can store cookware and other items nearby.
If they are installed at eye level, these appliances make it easier to monitor your cooking and remove dishes. This arrangement can also eliminate the need to bend or stoop, which is uncomfortable and uncomfortable for a lot of people. Certain models are designed to simplify loading and unloading. You can open the door easily to take or load the dish.
If you're considering adding an undercounter oven to your kitchen it is important to consider whether you would prefer to incorporate it into the larger unit or wall mounted unit. The right option will ensure that you are able to easily access your oven while cooking and that the design of your kitchen is uniform. We can help you find the perfect appliance and installation solution that meets your needs. Contact us for more details about our selection of microwaves and ovens under counter today.
Energy Efficiency
You can save money and space by installing an oven in your kitchen that isn't the stovetop. Using an electric oven in place of a gas stove and oven can drastically reduce your energy costs particularly when you're cooking multiple meals at the same time. The oven's efficient design uses less energy per cooking cycle and distributes heat more evenly than stoves.
Many models also come with integrated self-cleaning technology that cleans your oven quickly and effectively, reducing energy usage. The process removes stubborn stains and odors without overheating the appliance. The result is a fresh and clean oven that is ready for your next meal.
The insulation of the oven decreases the amount of energy used to heat it as well as the heat that escapes while cooking. This can help cut down your power bill and keep your house at the right temperature throughout the day. A clean oven will heat up quicker than one that has lots of burned casseroles. It also uses less energy when it is first used.
To further boost the efficiency of your oven, you should consider buying an appliance with ENERGY STAR certification. This mark indicates the appliance is in compliance with strict specifications for performance set by federal government and is designed to promote environmental awareness. When choosing an oven that is new ask an electrician to make sure your home's electrical system is able to support the appliance's requirements for power. To avoid faulty operation or safety risks, make sure that the appliance is installed correctly and operated with care. For more information on how to make your appliances more energy-efficient check out our guide to green living.