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A Built in Single Oven That Blends Into Your Kitchen A single oven that is built-in can add a stylish design to your kitchen and increase the value of your home when you decide to sell it. However they're more expensive than freestanding ovens and require a professional installation. This model cooks in many different ways – it bakes or roasts, grills, or even air fries. It has smart connectivity, allowing users to control the appliance using an app or voice commands. Zanussi ZBO602SS The oven blends seamlessly with your kitchen due to its sleek design. It can be flattened when not in use. It has 10 settings, ideal for busy families and features MultiFlow technology that ensures that your food is evenly baked. The pyrolytic cleaning system makes it easy to clean, ensuring you spend less time scrubbing the appliance and more time enjoying delicious meals. If you're a lover of smart appliances this model from NEFF is wireless-connected and comes with an app that allows you to control your oven remotely. There's even a library of tips and recipes to help you achieve the perfect outcome every time. There's also single electric oven and grill to create a crispy crust and you can cook a variety of dishes simultaneously thanks to the split door that separates the ovens at the top and bottom. It's hard to beat Beko for value, and this oven is the same. Although it's not as well-equipped as other models, it provides numerous useful features for a reasonable price. It features a steam-assisted feature that helps to retain the moisture in baked goods such as sponge cake and sourdough while also causing browning on their exterior. The oven is also part of the RecycledNet range from the company, which uses industrial thread waste and recycled fishing nets for its components. Both the top and bottom cavities can serve multiple purposes. You can cook a roast chicken in the lower one while baking dessert in the upper one simultaneously and without risk of cross-contamination. There's also a handy defrost setting as well as a programmable timer that switches off the oven when your meal is ready and has an A energy rating. Hotpoint HOB806SS The Hotpoint HOB806SS is an A+ energy cooker equipped with pre-sets automatically that will make sunken Yorkshire puddings and sad cakes a thing of the past. The dial-operated controls make it simple to use. It consumes 0.83 kWh for cooking in the conventional manner and 0.71 kWh for baking that is assisted by a fan. This sleek electric range can be integrated into any kitchen cabinet, be it beneath the counter or at eye level. It also comes with an Diamond Clean hydrolytic cycle that removes food debris and grease by steam and can be easily cleaned. Natalie Knowles is a Homes & Garden Product Writer for Bauer Media and has been testing kitchen appliances in her own home since February 2014. Her relatable stories about using air fryers and multicookers, as well as coffee machines, have helped many people to equip their apartments to meet the requirements of modern-day living. She recently restocked with an oven, microwave and integrated dishwasher in her own kitchen. Hotpoint HOB906SS This Hotpoint Class SI9 891 SP IX electric oven has a capacity of 71 litres and an A energy efficiency rating, meaning it's kind to your wallet as well as the planet. Using Multiflow Heat Technology, it provides even heat to all shelves, so you'll avoid over or under cooking in specific areas. You can also save money on cleaning products with the pyrolytic function, which reduces the amount of grease and residue to a heap of ash that is easily cleaned away. Natalie Knowles, Homes & Garden Product Writer for A Modern Kitchen, has been testing this cooker over the course of a month in her own home. She has used the model to grill chops baking cakes, roast meats. She also utilized the manual and pre-set functions. She also tried the Diamond Clean steam cleaning cycle and tested temperature accuracy with an oven thermometer. The sleek electric appliance fits into a cabinet and has simple-to-use digital controls. It consumes 0.83 kWh for each cycle on traditional cooking and 0.71 kWh on fan assisted cooking, meaning it is less expensive than other models on the market. It has 13 programmes including a self-cleaning mode and a preheating mode to help you get food ready for your table faster than before. It is compatible with the hOn App, making it easy to cook and try new recipes from the comfort of home. It includes grill tray so you can enjoy your grilled meals with fashion. It has a contemporary design that will fit in with all kitchens. Smeg HOB806SS Designed and produced in Italy Smeg's ovens blend elegance with luxury styling. They are simple to operate and provide a range of flexible cooking features and functions. Their sleek design also looks great in any kitchen. Smeg's ovens come in various sizes to fit different kitchen styles. The 90-inch ovens are ideal for families since they can accommodate large baking sheets. They also deliver outstanding results and energy efficiency. The range of ovens offered by Smeg includes traditional models as well as ovens that combine microwave, traditional and steam cooking to deliver restaurant quality results in a fraction of the time. Smeg intelligent ovens come with an VIVOscreen Max control panel that is easy to use and easy-to-read. They can be controlled remotely using tablets or smartphones using SmegConnect. Smeg's steam oven technology enables you to make delicious cakes that are moist, perfect homemade breads, and juicy roasts. The Smart steam oven has 5 steam-powered cooking functions while the full steam option allows you to cook with pure steam or a fraction of steam. The steam ovens are equipped with a microwave making them the ultimate multifunctional appliance. Hamilton's Appliance in Gladstone, OR is an authorized dealer of Smeg Products. Smeg appliances are beautiful and functional. They have a broad selection of built-in fridges as well as freestanding freezers and dishwashers. However, reviews from users have been mixed on whether these high-end appliances are worth the cost. The brand's 1.7-liter tea kettle, for example is rated three out of five stars on Amazon however, a plethora of one-star reviews complain of poor performance and slow boil times.