
Too Many Built-in Stoves? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Discover five essential factors to consider when selecting the perfect built-in stove for your home.
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Heating type refers to the method a built-in stove uses to cook food, impacting cooking efficiency and results. Choosing the right heating type is crucial for achieving desired cooking outcomes and catering to specific cooking preferences.
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Hot air
Typical price
800.– to 1200.–Uses a fan to distribute heat evenly throughout the oven, reducing cooking times.
Ideal for baking and roasting, ensuring consistent results and energy efficiency.
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Grill
Typical price
840.– to 1300.–Provides direct heat from above for browning and crisping food surfaces.
Perfect for grilling meats and vegetables, offering a barbecue-like finish indoors.
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Circulating air
Typical price
710.– to 1100.–Combines top and bottom heat with a fan to circulate air for uniform cooking.
Excellent for multi-level cooking, preventing flavor transfer and ensuring even baking.
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Top and bottom heat
Typical price
800.– to 1200.–Heats from the top and bottom elements without a fan, suitable for traditional recipes.
Great for baking bread and pastries, providing a classic cooking experience with even results.
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Additional functions on built-in stoves enhance their usability and safety, offering features beyond basic cooking. These functions can simplify cooking tasks, ensure safety, and maintain the appliance's cleanliness, improving the overall user experience.
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Timer
Typical price
750.– to 1100.–Allows setting cooking times, automatically turning off the stove after the set period.
Helps prevent overcooking and is ideal for multitasking in the kitchen.
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Child-proof lock
Typical price
840.– to 1200.–Prevents accidental operation by locking the stove's controls.
Enhances safety in households with children, reducing the risk of unintended use.
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Self-cleaning function
Typical price
640.– to 1100.–Automatically cleans the stove's interior, reducing manual cleaning effort.
Saves time and effort, maintaining a hygienic cooking environment.
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Hydrolytic cleaning function
Typical price
940.– to 1200.–Uses steam to soften and loosen dirt inside the stove for easy cleaning.
Eco-friendly option that simplifies maintenance, keeping the stove spotless with minimal effort.
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Siemens Built-in cooker set, EI645CFB6E + HE517BBS4, built-in cooker, induction hob, EQ522IB01
Depth refers to the front-to-back measurement of a built-in stove, which must align with your kitchen's cabinetry to ensure a seamless fit. It is crucial for maximizing kitchen space efficiency and ensuring the stove integrates well into the existing kitchen layout.
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50 - 54 cm
Compact option suitable for smaller kitchens where space is limited.
Ideal for those seeking to maximize room in a narrow kitchen setup without sacrificing functionality.
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55 - 57 cm
Standard depth that fits most kitchen designs and cabinetry setups.
Offers a balance between cooking capacity and space utilization, making it a versatile choice for many households.
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58 - 60 cm
Larger depth suitable for spacious kitchens with ample cabinetry space.
Provides additional cooking surface area, ideal for households that frequently cook large meals.
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Cooking chamber volume refers to the internal capacity of a built-in stove, determining how much food can be cooked at once. It is crucial for ensuring the stove meets your cooking needs, whether for daily meals or hosting large gatherings.
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60 - 70 l
Typical price
490.– to 800.–Suitable for smaller households or limited kitchen space, offering enough capacity for daily cooking needs.
Ideal for individuals or couples who prepare meals without requiring extensive space, providing efficient use of energy.
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71 - 75 l
Typical price
890.– to 1200.–Offers a mid-range capacity, balancing between compact size and sufficient space for moderate cooking loads.
Perfect for families or those who occasionally host guests, allowing for flexible cooking options without overcrowding.
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76 - 80 l
Typical price
610.– to 990.–Provides a larger capacity, accommodating big meals or multiple dishes simultaneously.
Best suited for large families or frequent entertainers, ensuring ample space for diverse cooking requirements.
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Choosing the right brand for a built-in stove is crucial as it influences reliability, features, and performance. Brands like Electrolux and Siemens offer innovative designs and technology, while Bosch Hausgeräte is known for its efficiency and durability.
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Electrolux
Renowned for sleek designs and efficient cooking technology.
Ideal for those seeking innovative features and superior energy efficiency.
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Siemens
Known for cutting-edge technology and smart appliance integration.
Perfect for tech-savvy users who value connectivity and modern features.
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AEG
Offers robust stoves with advanced safety features.
Great for families prioritizing safety and ease of use in the kitchen.
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Candy
Focuses on affordability and user-friendly interfaces.
Suitable for budget-conscious individuals who want reliable performance.
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Bosch Hausgeräte
Famous for durable products and high energy efficiency.
Ideal for those who want long-lasting appliances with lower energy consumption.
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