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Hi Yumiko,

Do you mind to share with me what is the price for Brandt FE811XS1 and Bosch HBN331E2J?

I have checked the price at Rina Electrical at Shaw Centre:

Brandt FE811XS1: $899 and Bosch HBN331E2J: $799 (7% off if paying lum sum in cash)

Brandt FE811XS1: $789 and Bosch HBN331E2J: $625 (Everjoint)

Bosch HBN331E2J: $650 (Kong Tai)

Btw, I still havent made up my mind which one to buy... :(

 

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Everjoint at AMK is cheapest

but only cash payment

i got quotes from everjoint for my two brands of fridge really good price but the quote on mitsubishi was not so good....

then when i ask about the ovens pricing, their prices were cheap but definitely not the best.

i think i will end up buying from a superstore. the price for the fridge was similar but the oven definitely were cheaper. i just told the sales person that i got a quote from everjoint and he took out a calculator and show me prices that i was happy with.... now pending which oven to purchase.

i would say that it is always a good choice to check all prices then go to any major stores and inform them that i have a quote and for my case, i am a happy consumer getting good pricing!

moreover, they can give u options of payment in cash or credit card.

 

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I am also having the same problem.... dont know which one to choose.. has any forummer got any clues as to which shop is offering the best price for these two ovens??

Everjoint at AMK is cheapest

but only cash payment

 

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Actually I am in a dilemma to choose between Brandt or Bosch. I have shortlisted 2 models Brandt FE811XS1 and Bosch HBN331E2J. I need to get the oven latest by mid December. I still cannot make up my mind yet... :(

Hi Yumiko,

Do you mind to share with me what is the price for Brandt FE811XS1 and Bosch HBN331E2J?

 

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Actually I am in a dilemma to choose between Brandt or Bosch. I have shortlisted 2 models Brandt FE811XS1 and Bosch HBN331E2J. I need to get the oven latest by mid December. I still cannot make up my mind yet... :(

I am also having the same problem.... dont know which one to choose.. has any forummer got any clues as to which shop is offering the best price for these two ovens??

 

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Actually I am in a dilemma to choose between Brandt or Bosch. I have shortlisted 2 models Brandt FE811XS1 and Bosch HBN331E2J. I need to get the oven latest by mid December. I still cannot make up my mind yet... :(

 

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Hi Avatarsun

I intended to buy FZ61.1IX initially too; it is really a good buy after the promotion. But when I check the specs again, I realize that this model doesnt come with auto cut off timer. For safety purposes, I opted for other model.

Arrg!! I just called mayer this afternoon, FZ61.1IX at the price of $569 is sold out!!!! now they are selling it at $699 and will have to wait till MID Jan!!.......

Hi Yumiko,

So at the end which model did you buy? i need to get the oven latest by end next month.

Many thanks!

 

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Hi Kitchen Matters,

I'm new to the forum and also planning to get a built-in oven too. However I really know nuts about oven. Basically I will be using the oven for bakering and grilling only therefore i think a basic oven is good enough.

Could you advice which model is more value for money. My budget is about $600 to $800. My friend recently bought a Ariston FD 61.1 Ice for $699 and she told me it's extremely value for money as the original price is $919. It comes with Tangential ventilation ( i read your previous post and i know this is important) Timer function, Internal Oven light, Triper Layer Glass Door & Oven Accessories: 1 Dripping Tray, 2 Grid. The Ice mirror finishing looks cool!!

Now Mayer have other model FZ 61.1IX selling for $569 original price is $799. It comes with Tangential Ventilation, Inox Clean Stain Resistant Surface, Timer Function, Thermostat Control Function, Triple Layer Glass Door & Oven Accessories: 1 Dripping Tray, 1 Grid

The differences btwn the 2 is FD 61.1 Ice come with Interior Oven Light & Oven Accessories: 1 Dripping Tray, 2 Grid however FZ 61.1IX come with Inox Clean Stain Resistant Surface, Thermostat Control Function & Oven Accessories: 1 Dripping Tray, 1 Grid.

Could you advice which is better? FD 61.1 Ice or FZ 61.1IX.

Also, I'm open to other brands so long as it suit my budget and have the basic functions. Thank you very much for your advice.

Regards,

Avatarsun

Hi Avatarsun

I intended to buy FZ61.1IX initially too; it is really a good buy after the promotion. But when I check the specs again, I realize that this model doesnt come with auto cut off timer. For safety purposes, I opted for other model.

 

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Hi Kitchen Matters,

I'm new to the forum and also planning to get a built-in oven too. However I really know nuts about oven. Basically I will be using the oven for bakering and grilling only therefore i think a basic oven is good enough.

Could you advice which model is more value for money. My budget is about $600 to $800. My friend recently bought a Ariston FD 61.1 Ice for $699 and she told me it's extremely value for money as the original price is $919. It comes with Tangential ventilation ( i read your previous post and i know this is important) Timer function, Internal Oven light, Triper Layer Glass Door & Oven Accessories: 1 Dripping Tray, 2 Grid. The Ice mirror finishing looks cool!!

Now Mayer have other model FZ 61.1IX selling for $569 original price is $799. It comes with Tangential Ventilation, Inox Clean Stain Resistant Surface, Timer Function, Thermostat Control Function, Triple Layer Glass Door & Oven Accessories: 1 Dripping Tray, 1 Grid

The differences btwn the 2 is FD 61.1 Ice come with Interior Oven Light & Oven Accessories: 1 Dripping Tray, 2 Grid however FZ 61.1IX come with Inox Clean Stain Resistant Surface, Thermostat Control Function & Oven Accessories: 1 Dripping Tray, 1 Grid.

Could you advice which is better? FD 61.1 Ice or FZ 61.1IX.

Also, I'm open to other brands so long as it suit my budget and have the basic functions. Thank you very much for your advice.

Regards,

Avatarsun

Edited by avatarsun
 

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Hi Kitchen Matters & fellow oven hunters,

I am planning to get a built-in oven too and have narrowed down to Brandt and Bosch.

I am a new baker and need your help in choosing a good one for me.

Please advise which brand and model will be best for a beginner and the estimated budget.

BTW, will you recommend Tecno Oven since they are made in Italy? A friend recommended it and said that it has lasted her 8 years and running still. GAB also said that this brand can buy, if the model is made in Italy. Any idea anyone? :)

Thank you very much for your advice :)

 

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Hi,

I am new to the forum. :sport-smiley-018:

Anyone got comments on Brandt or bosch built-in ovens? I need a good one for baking cakes and cookies.

Thanks!

I have bosch for myself, i love it!

 

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Thanks.. seems only slightly larger at 39L

no pricing though I see something like US$3,000 being mentioned..

which 2 did you settle for??

i am thinking of the Brandt FE811XS1 / FV800XS1 combo

the price of both combined is about the same as the Bosch HBC36D753B

Hi, I settled for FV800XS1 and FP867XS1. after much considerations. price for both ard $3k+

its much better to buy separate as compared to the combi unless its space constraint.

 

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