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How to Choose the Best Oven

If your food is not perfect after you've worked over your stove, it could be a problem with your oven.


Whether you're an expert baker or a family cook, you'll require a good oven to make the most of your culinary creations. This guide will help you select the right oven for your needs, from baking and roasting through to grilling and defrosting.

1. Zanussi SZO707Z

Antonio Zanussi, a blacksmith from the small town of Pordenone in northeast Italy started making cookers in the year 1916. In 1946 his sons Lino e Guido assumed control of the company. Their industrial abilities helped them develop the company into a major manufacturing industry. In 1950, the company began exporting. In 1951, they acquired the Zoppas Grandi Cucine brand, which allowed them to manufacture large cookers that are compatible with all gas types. In 1970, they produced the first convection ovens - revolutionizing cooking times and improving the quality of food. The company was sold to Electrolux in 1984. The acquisition gave the Swedish company an advantage in Southern Europe and strengthened its position as a producer of major appliances. The acquisition allowed the company to form its own design team headed by Roberto Pezzetta.

2. Indesit 71L

This Indesit oven has a huge cooking capacity and time-saving features. It's an attractive addition to your kitchen. Turn&Cook simplifies the process of cooking by automating the setting of oven temperature and time for more than 80 family recipes. Simply select the programme and let the oven take care of the rest. It's the ideal solution for busy families who love to cook but don't have the time to slave over their oven.

The KFW3841JHIXUK model also boasts a dedicated pizza setting for crispy bases and juicy toppings. The Full Surface Grill covers 95% the roof of the oven, ensuring an even browning. There are no burnt edges or uncooked spots. This oven makes cleaning a breeze with our easy-to-use EcoClean function. This clever system utilizes a tray of water and 90degC heat to break down stubborn food residue and grease leaving your oven clean and sparkling without the use of chemicals.

This Indesit oven is simple to install in your kitchen, thanks to its three-pin plug. It comes with everything you need to cook delicious and easy meals. The built-in timer prevents over- or undercooking, while the Full Surface Grill covers 95 percent of the oven to ensure uniform browning.

This Indesit oven also has a dedicated pizza setting for tasty, crispy bases and juicy toppings. With a host of other handy functions, this oven is the ideal choice for busy households who are looking to cut down on time in the kitchen. This includes our Click&Clean system, that lets you remove the door of your oven in two steps for easy and quick cleaning.

4. Smeg SMO607Z

The Smeg brand is renowned for its creativity and style. hobs and ovens is an example of Italian design that blends innovative elegance and originality with quality products. The company's philosophy is based on relationships that go beyond the practical aspects of household appliances. They are faithful to the tenets of Made in Italy and offer a variety of ovens that are freestanding and available with a variety of vibrant colors.

Since 1948, the company has produced revolutionary household appliances. The headquarters of the company are located in Guastalla Emilia Romagna. Its business culture focuses on quality, technological content and energy efficiency. It has a partnership that includes world-renowned designers, architects and studios like Guido Canali and Mario Bellini from Studio Piano Design. Giancarlo Candeago, Matteo Bazzicalupo, and Raffaella Mnagiarotti of deepdesign are also part of the partnership. It is able combine research and development while keeping a focus on the aesthetics of its products, resulting in objects that become icons as time passes.

5. Zanussi SZO707Z

The Zanussi story began in 1916 when the son of a blacksmith from Pordenone in northeast Italy established a small manufacturing plant producing cookers. His first model was called REX, a reference to the famous Italian liner, which had just completed its record-breaking transatlantic journey from Gibeltzotto to New York. Antonio died in 1946 and the company was transferred to his sons Lino and Guido. They turned the company gradually into a major industrial company and expanded beyond washing machines to include other electrical appliances. The 1970s was an era of significant acquisitions which included the Becchi and Castor brands, as well as the establishment of a research and design centre. The 1984 acquisition of Zanussi by Electrolux was a major step in the growth of the Swedish company to become a world leader in major appliances.
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