Browse Forums Kitchen Corner 1 Feb 03, 2012 10:26 am Hi Everyone, So we are currently designing our kitchen and I'm considering going with a wall oven as opposed to a free standing oven (gas cooktop). For those of you that have a wall oven, do you like it? Would you get it again? I like the idea of being able to see what's cooking without bending down and also cleaning it while standing up as opposed to cleaning it on your knees. Your feedback would be appreciated. Thank You Re: Wall Ovens - Do you like yours? 2Feb 03, 2012 12:14 pm wall ovens are good if you have kids. They also dont produce a lot of heat (outside the unit). They are also smaller, so they shouldn't use as much electricity to heat up and dont take as long. In my perfect kitchen I would have 2 ovens. One standard ovens and the other one a micro oven that doubles as a microwave. Re: Wall Ovens - Do you like yours? 3Feb 03, 2012 2:52 pm We have a 900mm under bench oven, however we've just installed an LG SolarDom MV Convection oven (built-in version) in the Microwave tower so it's the same height as a small wall oven. Being a smaller oven it heats up quicker (when you need the convection function) and it also has a cavity cooling fan so the cabinetry doesnt heat up. It's at a good level too as the door opens downwards and it's the same height as the bench next to it. Re: Wall Ovens - Do you like yours? 4Feb 03, 2012 3:21 pm Hello! This is our configuration ('scuse the dirtiness): Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Two x standard 600mm ovens + microwave on top. Were both reasonably tall, so the microwave isn't too high, but I'm sure it would be a problem for shorter people. If we were to build again, we'd go for two x 600mm ovens, side-by-side at waist height. (Second oven is only really used when we have people over for dinner). We were offered the 900mm freestanding, but I don't like the way that food can easily drop down the sides, and I don't see the point in heating up a large oven when ever you want to cook a pie! Re: Wall Ovens - Do you like yours? 5Feb 03, 2012 5:00 pm We have a 90cm oven that could be installed either underbench or in a wall tower. We have it in the tower and I wouldn't have it any other way. Love having the wider oven for larger items to be cooked. A balanced diet is chocolate in both hands. Melbourne West Our build viewtopic.php?f=31&t=34169 Landscaping viewtopic.php?f=19&t=51147 Re: Wall Ovens - Do you like yours? 8Feb 06, 2012 9:54 am I have a wall oven and love it. Being a bit 'older' I don't want to be bending over or on my knees to get stuff in and out of the oven or to clean it. I love the look of under the bench ovens but for practicality, a wall oven suits me better Re: Wall Ovens - Do you like yours? 9Feb 06, 2012 11:41 am We have a freestanding at the moment and i agree with B Star its no good with little ones. I am forever stressed that the kids are going to get burnt when I open it up. Also I find the bending down to check and get stuff out a pain. With this build we will be going for 2 60cm wall ovens side by side. Re: Wall Ovens - Do you like yours? 10Feb 06, 2012 1:53 pm We have a Neff wall oven at home and a Smeg dual fuel stove in our holiday home. I love both for different reasons. The Neff is just about as good as it comes as heats instantly and the temperature is accurate and constant. Mine came with the telescopic rails in the package. I would 100% buy another. The Smeg I love for the gas cooktop. The oven is good but the problem is that I have to heat the whole oven up just to cook/heat something small. For example if I heat a loaf of garlic bread it takes the whole oven. When the microwave needs to be replaced I will buy a convection/microwave combination but in the meantime it is a waste of fuel. the stove generastes much more heat in the room than the Neff wall oven which is something to consider. Re: Wall Ovens - Do you like yours? 11Feb 06, 2012 1:57 pm Thanks for the all comments so far! It sounds like alot of people get 2 wall ovens? Are they really that small that you need two? Or are you all just crazy cooks Re: Wall Ovens - Do you like yours? 12Feb 07, 2012 2:25 pm In wall is great if you are tall also. I'm only 6' 2 (yeah I know, ONLY) but even at my height its great to not have to bend down to get things in and out of the oven all the time. Wife is about 5' 5 and loves it too. As for 2 ovens, I would love it, but its about the internal space of the ones you choose. The best thing you can do is take your favorite big tray/dish/whatever and see if its fits. I've got a tray that we use for lasagne (makes 12 big serves or 15 small/medium) and I was so thrilled when it slid in the oven with room to spare in the showroom. Instantly said we'll have that one. Our previous oven used to only just fit it. There are also a couple of companies that make 70cm ovens but I couldn't be swayed from Bosch. Re: Wall Ovens - Do you like yours? 14Feb 07, 2012 3:00 pm I'll also add that I chose to have an oven tower built where the original plan has an under bench oven but that the tower is also built in a way that will allow a second oven to be put in should the need & funds arise. They built a carcass, then built a separate cradle/carriage for the oven to go in then put the panel on the side, then slid the oven in. All we will lose is 1 pot drawer and we add all pot drawer under the bench where oven was originally meant so it doesn't make much of a difference if it does happen. Wall Ovens - Do you like yours? 15Feb 07, 2012 10:03 pm I don't like freestanding ovens, I would always manage to drop messy food down the gap between the oven and bench and crap would always bed up underneath it. I have chosen a wall oven as I love my mums, no need to worry about the kids touching and don't have to bend down. Jasmin Hickinbotham Belmont - modified Signed: February 2011 Slab should go down before 2012 My build thread https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=52310&p=799483#p799483 Re: Wall Ovens - Do you like yours? 16Feb 09, 2012 8:08 pm I think the same about stand-alone ovens! Cockroach heaven. . . maybe I'm just living in the past? I think I'd be a bit unsure about a 70cm oven. . . I had a 1.5 oven type thing in my apartment. . . when it died I had to replace it. . . it was about 15cm taller than a standard 600mm oven, so I had to have a plinth made to sit a new cheapo oven on (as apartment had become a rental). . . I'd hate to have to find a 70cm oven to fit in the gap if the original died. . . what if they became obsolete? Re: Wall Ovens - Do you like yours? 17Feb 12, 2012 9:44 pm We have 2 wall ovens in a tower with microwave above. We went with Blanco and will be reusing these and induction cooktop in our new build. 2 ovens were something mrs zim wanted and while I may not have thought we really needed 2, I'm glad we did. My Knock down and Rebuild thread viewtopic.php?f=31&t=54685 Our Building Blog http://ourknockdownrebuild.blogspot.com.au/ Re: Wall Ovens - Do you like yours? 19Feb 13, 2012 12:38 am I would also recommend a wall oven. As mentioned earlier it saves you constantly bending down to take things out of the oven and is safer if you have children. However in saying that, we are about to renovate and it looks like i will have to get 2 under bench ovens as opposed to 2 wall ovens (one on top of the other or double oven). 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