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Miele Speed oven review

The 24" wide Miele Speed oven will help you entertain with ease. Well engineered both inside and out, the convection speed oven eliminates the need for multiple appliances by combining microwave and convection technologies into quite a remarkable oven. With 3 individual cooking levels, 9 cooking functions and Miele MasterChef food driven menu, the Speed oven delivers the ultimate in flexibility and performance.

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Miele H 4084 BM Classic MasterChef stainless steel speed oven

The Speed oven 1.0 kW microwave quickly defrosts beef tenderloin, steams green beans and reheats holiday leftovers. Then, at the touch of a button, the convection mode kicks in to roast the tenderloin, bake popovers and broil seasonal fruit for a delicious dessert.

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Posted December 28, 2011 11:05 PM

Thermador convection oven with steam cooking

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Thermador Steam & Convection Oven gives culinary enthusiasts all the benefits of steam cooking combined with traditional true convection in the same appliance. Designed to make cooking more convenient, flavorful and healthier, the Thermador oven is unique appliance that combines 3 distinct cooking options - steam, true convection and a combination of the two. This oven also has 40 automatic food programs, 9 advanced cooking modes and a series of advanced features intended for the true cooking enthusiasts.

Ideal for any occasion, the Thermador convection oven comes with 1.4 cu. ft capacity, large enough for a 14-pound turkey, which takes only 90 minutes to cook in Combination mode. And it will be the best turkey you've ever had - a succulent, moist inside with a perfect crust outside. Steam cooking not only preserves the vitamins, minerals and nutrients typically lost through traditional cooking methods, but also eliminates the need for butter or fat, resulting in a tastier and healthier holiday meal.

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Posted December 2, 2011 11:15 AM

Silverline built-in oven and warming drawer

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The 'A' energy rated EBO 480 S built-in oven and the EWS 120 S warming drawer from Silverline look stunning with their full-surface, black glass fronts, fulfilling cooking requirements of the most sophisticated chefs and offering attractive additions to any contemporary kitchen. The multifunction oven also features elegant stainless steel handle and offers several cooking modes including top & bottom heat, top heat, bottom heat, grill, full width grill, fan grill, full width grill & bottom heat, convection top & bottom heat, hot air, pizza setting, defrost and turbo boost which reaches 200°C in 7 minutes.

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Posted December 1, 2011 9:21 PM

Imperial wall oven by Fratelli Onofri

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Fans of Fratelli Onofri built-in ovens will be certainly delighted by this Imperial multifunction wall oven with 60-litre cooking cavity and 8 cooking modes. Available in 4 colours with 2 trims, the oven also perfectly matches with Fratelli Onofri Imperial range.

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Posted November 2, 2011 1:56 PM

Built-in oven - AEG MaxiKlasse

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This is a large built-in oven with 74-litre cooking cavity that lets you cook everything - from an 18kg turkey to 150 canapes. The AEG MaxiKlasse built-in ovens offer unrivalled size and performance. The oven comes with the MaxiKlasse Probe which monitors the core temperature of the dish, helping you cook perfect meat, fish and other dishes. Food is cooked beautifully in the MaxiKlasse built-in oven using AEG unique ThermiC°Air system which circulates the hot air evenly throughout the whole interior, which means that your food will cook evenly at any of the oven 5 shelf positions, ideal for delicious food that is golden brown all over.

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Posted October 24, 2011 1:43 PM

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