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Enhance home cooking efforts with a large selection of ovens designed to meet your cooking needs, kitchen design and lifestyle. For those seeking cooking practicality, explore multifunction ovens like Freestanding Ovens, Electric Ovens, and Gas Ovens. For steam-enhanced cooking, our growing range of Steams Ovens will please. Growing in popularity, Pyrolytic Ovens offer self-cleaning capabilities, perfect for home cooks who prefer to focus on their creation than cleaning up. Designed to complement the modern home kitchen, Warming Drawers. offer the ability to marinate ingredients, slow cook, warm food and entertain with warm plates and serveware.
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For all your baking, roasting, grilling and cooking needs, there’s an oven that will satisfy. With many oven types available in various sizes and colours from a growing range of brands, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Be it Electric Ovens or Gas Ovens, do more than just bake and roast with plentiful cooking functions like pizza, dough-proving, air fry, slow cook and even steam cooking with advanced Steams Ovens. New Pyrolytic Ovens offer self-cleaning capabilities, while Warming Drawers further enhance the home cooking and entertaining experience. Whether you want a built-in oven or prefer Freestanding Ovens that will become the centre of your kitchen, there’s an oven for every home.

Oven Types

Electric Ovens
As its name suggests, electric ovens are powered by electricity and in some cases only require a simple plug and use installation process. Electric Ovens are the most common in the market, ranging from simple multifunction ovens, all the way to steam ovens and self-cleaning pyrolytic ovens.

Steam and Combi Steam Oven
Steam Ovens and Combi Steam Ovens both make use of steam to either aid or play a huge part in the cooking process. The difference between them is that Steams Ovens cook food using steam, while a Combi Steam Oven combines steam with dry heat to cook food. In a Combi Steam Oven, steam cooking functions are secondary to traditional convection cooking.

Freestanding Ovens (Cookers)
Freestanding Ovens are also known as Freestanding Cookers, characterised by their 2-in-1 unit which features a bottom oven and cooktop above. Without the need to be installed into an existing cavity, Freestanding Ovens often just need to be placed into a spot that is able to accommodate. Freestanding Ovens/Cookers range from 60cm to 120cm wide, making them a great home cooking appliance for growing families and entertainers. For greater flexibility, Freestanding Ovens often have a range of combinations available such as electric oven + gas cooktop, electric oven + induction cooktop or gas oven + gas cooktop.

Pyrolytic Ovens
Pyrolytic Ovens are a unique type of oven that offers simplified clean up and maintenance thanks to their pyrolytic self-cleaning programs. Pyrolytic self-cleaning programs use extremely high temperatures (up to 400˚C) to burn spills and food residue into ash so that all users need to do is wipe it away once the oven has cooled. By using pyrolytic self-cleaning programs, there is no need for the use of harsh chemicals or scrubbing.

Combi Microwave Ovens
As their name suggests, Combi Microwave Ovens feature a combination of oven and microwave cooking functions in the same unit, providing a space-saving appliance. Combi Microwave Ovens are great for smaller kitchens where space is a premium, with size options including 45cm and 60cm models. Traditional oven cooking functions can be enjoyed, as well as microwave, and combined oven and microwave functions, providing the best of both worlds for users.

Warming Drawer
For more than just warming plates, cups and other serveware, Warming Drawers offer the ability to enhance both home cooking and entertaining. Many warming drawers have various temperature settings and functions to assist with marinating ingredients, slow cooking and warming food. Warming drawers are stylish appliances that will elevate any home kitchen’s function.

Things To Consider When Buying an Oven
Buying a new oven can be a personal choice, so the oven you take home should best meet your household’s needs, cooking lifestyle, budget and kitchen design. Indulge in a world of choice with many oven brands, types, sizes and colours available. Knowing where to start when considering a new oven may seem daunting, that’s why our Oven Buying Guide lays out all there is to know before you buy. Below, we also share important considerations before you buy a new oven.

Cooking Capacity and Size
Don’t feel short-changed by your oven! Make sure your potential oven is fit for purpose in your household. Consider the oven’s size, will it be a standard 60cm oven, a wider 90cm or will a compact 45cm oven adequately fit your space and needs? Double ovens are also a great option for large households and entertainers who require more cooking capacity. Aside from the oven’s physical size, it’s worth considering its cooking capacity - the larger the capacity, the more space available to cook with.

Cooking Functions & Modes
Meet any home cooking or culinary need with an increasing number of cooking functions and modes available. Most if not all ovens will feature traditional oven cooking functions including convection, fan bake, roast and grill. Advanced ovens boast more cooking functions that elevate the cooking experience, adding depth and variety to how ovens are used in the kitchen. Additional oven functions include the likes of air fry, pizza, slow cook (low temperature), sous vide and dehydrate. Steams Ovens take home cooking to the next level, with steam assisted or full steam cooking to cater to all types of dishes from baked goods to roasts, vegetables, dumplings and desserts.

Controls
Whether you’re a new cook or an experienced home cook, how you can control your cooking and the extent of the control matters. Control dials offer an easy experience, allowing you to choose the oven function, temperature and time. Advanced ovens may feature a combination of control dials and a touch control panel to deliver a customisable cooking experience. Full touch screen controls are the pinnacle of oven control, offering greater personalisation, as well as guided cooking processes, evident in many advanced ovens. For smart home integration, consider ovens with connected app and voice control so that you can remotely manage cooking from afar.

Additional Extras
Aside from essential considerations like the oven’s size, capacity, cooking functions and controls, there are other factors to take into account. The types and numbers of oven trays and racks will impact how you use your oven, while an included thermometer or meat probe will assist in perfecting roasts and other dishes where internal temperatures matter. Look out for cleaning cycles that will simplify maintenance such as pyrolytic self-cleaning and steam assisted cleaning programs. Finally, enjoy customisation of home cooking, with a growing range of colours available such as White, Stainless Steel, Dark Stainless Steel, Grey, Black and even Cream and Red.

Frequently asked questions

Which is better, an electric or gas oven?

The choice between an electric and gas oven will depend on your cooking style, preferences, and connection within the home. Electric ovens offer precise temperature control and even heat distribution, making them excellent for baking. Gas ovens, on the other hand, provide rapid heat-up times and intense heat, ideal for searing and achieving crispy roasts. You should consider factors like your budget, cooking habits, and desired features when making your decision. Ultimately, the "better" oven is the one that best suits your needs and culinary aspirations.

Should I buy a 60cm or 90cm oven?

Most household kitchens opt for the standard 60cm oven size, which is suitable for everyday cooking. 90cm ovens offer significantly more cooking capacity, ideal for large families or those who entertain frequently. You should consider your cooking needs and kitchen space before making a decision on the oven size.

Whats the difference between a Steam Oven and Combi Steam Oven?

Both Steam Ovens and Combi Steam Ovens use steam in the cooking process. However, Steam Ovens exclusively cook food using steam, while Combi Steam Ovens combine steam with dry heat, prioritizing traditional convection cooking functions such as bake, roast, and grill. Overall, a Combi Steam Oven offers greater versatility, allowing you to cook with steam, dry heat, or a combination of both, helping to expand your culinary possibilities. Meanwhile, a Steam Oven can assist home cooks who often enjoy steam cooking.

Are Pyrolytic ovens worth it?

Pyrolytic ovens offer a significant advantage in terms of cleaning convenience. By heating to extremely high temperatures, Pyrolytic Ovens effectively burn off food residue, eliminating the need for harsh chemicals and scrubbing. This effortless cleaning comes at a premium price and requires proper ventilation due to the significant heat generated during the self-cleaning cycle. Ultimately, whether a Pyrolytic oven is "worth it" depends on your budget, cooking lifestyle, and priorities. If effortless cleaning is a high priority and you can afford the investment, a Pyrolytic oven may be a worthwhile addition to your kitchen.

Whats the best way to clean my oven?

For all your baking, roasting, grilling, and cooking needs, maintaining a clean oven is crucial for optimal performance, safety, and durability. The best way to clean your oven depends on its features and the severity of the grime.

For light cleaning:

Regular wiping: After each use, wipe down the interior surfaces with a damp cloth to remove spills and splatters.
Baking soda paste: For tougher stains, create a paste of baking soda and water, apply it to the affected areas, and let it sit for several hours before wiping clean.

For heavy cleaning:
Self-cleaning function: If your oven has a self-cleaning cycle, use this feature according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Commercial oven cleaners: Use with caution and ensure proper ventilation.

Cleaning oven racks:
Soak in a solution: Soak the racks in hot soapy water or a solution of baking soda and water for easier cleaning.

Remember to always refer to your oven's manual for specific cleaning instructions and safety precautions before cleaning your oven.

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