4 TYPES OF WALL OVENS
Relying on the ideal oven for your cooking needs is a great way to pull your kitchen together. With their sleek design and flexible installation, wall ovens bring style and convenience to your space.
The following guide will break down the differences between four types of wall ovens – single wall ovens, double wall ovens, microwave wall oven combinations and smart wall ovens. Read on to find a style that complements your creative process.
SINGLE WALL OVENS
Single wall ovens can be conveniently installed within a wall, cabinet or beneath counters at your desired height, making them a versatile option for any cooking style.
DOUBLE WALL OVENS
Designed to maximize your ability to create multiple dishes at different temperatures or settings, double wall ovens are a fantastic solution for increasing the functionality of your kitchen. Bake a delicate fish in the top oven while roasting vegetables at high heat in the bottom oven.
MICROWAVE WALL OVEN COMBINATIONS
Microwave wall oven combinations consolidate cooking tasks by adding a microwave, situated above the wall oven to make a single appliance. This allows you to get creative with the layout of your kitchen. Installing one of these models can help you get your microwave off the countertop or free up space above the cooktop for a decorative hood or additional cabinetry.
SMART WALL OVENS
Smart wall ovens combine innovative digital tools with flexible cooking methods to unlock the power of technology via WiFi and help you enhance your dishes. Features like voice control, remote monitoring1 and interchangeable attachments on select models like the Smart Oven+ 30" Combination Oven with Powered Attachments from KitchenAid brand allow you to use an internet connection to help streamline kitchen tasks and create with confidence.
1 Appliance must be set to remote enable. Wi-Fi & App required. Features subject to change. For details and privacy statement, visit kitchenaid.com/connect.
OTHER WALL OVEN TYPES
In addition to the four wall oven types described above, you can also choose between conventional or convection models. While wall ovens are typically electric, there are some gas models available on the market.
Whichever type you select, wall ovens offer reliable cooking results, giving you more control over your kitchen's style and function.
CONVENTIONAL WALL OVENS
Conventional wall ovens are more traditional-style ovens that feature heating elements on the top and bottom of the oven cavity. These models cook food by heating the air inside, with heat radiating from the top and bottom of the oven. Dishes placed closer to the heating elements may cook faster in these types of wall ovens.
CONVECTION WALL OVENS
Convection wall ovens differ from conventional models in that they include a fan that circulates the hot air inside, helping to achieve even cooking when multi-rack baking. Some convection wall ovens also have a True Convection feature that uses an additional heating element in conjunction with the fan to help distribute heat throughout the entire oven cavity.
GAS WALL OVENS
Gas wall ovens deliver a slightly more humid heat ideal for baking and keeping dishes moist. The high humidity of gas models make them great for creating delicious baked goods like bread or cake.
ELECTRIC WALL OVENS
Electric wall ovens work through cycling heating elements that turn on and off rapidly to promote even, consistent temperatures throughout the cooking process. With their slightly drier heating style, electric wall ovens are ideal for baking, browning, crisping and roasting meals.
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EXPLORE KITCHENAID® WALL OVENS
With a variety of features like interchangeable attachments, Even-Heat™ True Convection and extra-large capacities on select models, KitchenAid® wall ovens help fuel your culinary creativity. Explore single wall ovens, double wall ovens, combination wall ovens and smart wall ovens by KitchenAid brand to take the guesswork out of cooking and make the kitchen your own.