Manufacturer
- AEG (0)
- Amica (0)
- Argos (0)
- Baumatic (0)
- Beko (0)
- Belling (0)
- Bertazzoni (0)
- Blomberg (0)
- Bosch (0)
- Britannia (0)
- Bush (0)
- Candy (0)
- Caple (0)
- CDA (0)
- Cooke & Lewis (0)
- Daewoo (0)
- De Dietrich (0)
- Delonghi (0)
- Electra (0)
- Electrolux (0)
- Essentials (0)
- Fagor (0)
- Fisher & Paykel (0)
- Gorenje (0)
- Hinari (0)
- Home King (0)
- Hoover (0)
- Hotpoint (0)
- Ignis (0)
- Indesit (0)
- John Lewis (0)
- Kenwood (0)
- Kitchen Solutions (0)
- LG (0)
- Logik (0)
- Matrix (0)
- Miele (0)
- Neff (0)
- New World (0)
- Panasonic (2)
- Rangemaster (0)
- Samsung (0)
- Severin (0)
- Sharp (0)
- Siemens (0)
- Smeg (0)
- Statesman (0)
- Stoves (0)
- Swan (0)
- Whirlpool (0)
- Wolf (0)
- Zanussi (0)
- Zanussi-Electrolux (0)
- Show fewer
Convection Oven
Fan assisted - this type of oven uses top and bottom heat with a fan to circulate the air.
No. of Ovens
Ovens can be single or double. This is self-explanatory.
Energy Class
Energy efficiency classes are graded on a scale from A++ to G - A++ being more energy efficient. The energy label is applicable to most white goods, cars, light bulbs etc.
- A (0)
- A+ (0)
- A++ (0)
- B (0)
- C (0)
- D (0)
Oven Volume
- 0.00 - 20.00 L (0)
- 20.00 - 40.00 L (2)
- 40.00 - 60.00 L (0)
- 60.00 - 80.00 L (0)
- 80.00 - 100.00 L (0)
- At least 100.00 L (0)
Colour
- Beige (0)
- Black (10)
- Blue (0)
- Brown (0)
- Green (0)
- Red (0)
Width
It is very important to check the width of the space where you will be putting your oven before buying.
Fuel Type
Electricity is clean and can be controlled using sophisticated technology so you can benefit from pre-set programmes. Gas ovens are generally hotter at the top and cooler at the bottom. Burning gas creates a moist atmosphere, which helps to prevent food from drying out while cooking, which is particularly good for roasting meats etc.