How to Choose the Best Oven
If your food isn't perfect after you've spent hours on your stove it could be due to a problem with your oven.
You'll need an oven that's adequate for the task regardless of whether you're professional baker or home cook. This guide will help you pick the right oven for your needs from baking and roasting through to grilling and defrosting.
1. Zanussi SZO707Z
Antonio Zanussi, a blacksmith from the town of Pordenone in northeast Italy started making cookers in 1916. In 1946, his sons Lino and Guido took over the company. Their industrial expertise helped them grow the business into a significant manufacturing firm. By 1950, the brand began exporting. In 1951 they purchased the Zoppas Grandi Cucine trademark, which allowed them to create large cookware that could be used with all types gas. In 1970, they developed the first convection ovens - revolutionizing cooking time and enhancing food quality. In 1984, the company was sold by Electrolux. The acquisition provided the Swedish firm a foothold on Southern Europe and strengthened their position as an important appliance manufacturer. The acquisition also allowed the company to establish its own design team, led by Roberto Pezzetta.
2. Indesit 71L
With a massive cooking capacity, along with time-saving functions, this Indesit oven is a chic addition to any kitchen. Turn&Cook simplifies cooking by automatically setting the oven's temperature and time for more than 80 family-friendly recipes. Simply select the programme and let the oven take care of the rest. It's the perfect solution for busy families who love cooking but don't have time to slaving over their oven.
The KFW3841JHIXUK also has a separate pizza setting, which is ideal for toppings and crispy bases. Its Full Surface Grill covers 95 percent of the oven's roof to ensure even browning, with no burnt edges or areas that aren't cooked. EcoClean makes cleaning this oven easy. This innovative system makes use of an ice tray and 90degC heat to dissolve stubborn food residue and grease leaving your oven clean and sparkling without the need for chemicals.
This Indesit oven is simple to install in your kitchen, thanks to its three-pin plug. It comes with everything you require for delicious and easy meals. With traditional heating to cook all your favourite dishes and bakes and the built-in timer makes sure there's no under or over cooking, while the Full Surface Grill covers 95 percent of the oven for even browning - no burnt or uncooked areas.
This Indesit oven has an option for pizza that lets you to make delicious, crispy bases and juicy toppings. This oven is equipped with a range of useful functions that will make it easier to reduce the time you spend in your kitchen.
ovens and hobs includes our Click&Clean System that lets you remove the oven door with just two steps for easy and quick cleaning.
4. Smeg SMO607Z
Smeg is renowned for its style and ingenuity. It is an example of Italian design that combines innovative design and elegance with high-quality products. The company's philosophy is built on relationships that transcend the functional aspects of appliances for the home. Faithful to the principles of Made in Italy, they offer a selection of freestanding ovens that are available in a variety of vibrant colors.
Since 1948 the company has been manufacturing innovative household appliances. Its headquarters is situated in Guastalla, Emilia Romagna. Its business culture focuses on quality, technological content and energy efficiency. It is a partner with world-renowned designers and architects including Guido Canali, Mario Bellini, Studio Piano Design, Giancarlo Candeago, Matteo Bizzicalupo and Raffaella Mangiarotti from deepdesign. It is able to combine research and development, while keeping a focus on the aesthetics of its products, resulting in items that become true icons as time passes.
5. Zanussi SZO707Z
In 1916, the Zanussi story began when the son of a blacksmith set up a small business in Pordenone northwestern Italy. The factory produced cookers. His first model, REX was named after the famous Italian liner that had just completed a record-breaking transatlantic journey from Gibeltzotto in Italy to New York. Antonio died in 1946 and the company was passed on to his sons Lino and Guido. They turned the company gradually into a major industrial concern and diversified beyond washing machines to include other electrical appliances. The 1970s were an era of significant acquisitions that included the Becchi and Castor brands, as well as the establishment of a research and development center. The purchase of Zanussi in 1984 by Electrolux was a significant step in the development and growth of the Swedish company, which has since become the world leader in major appliances.