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Hi KM,

Other than Bosch HBC36D753B which is a combi of oven and a steamer? What other brands have this configurations? Cannot seem to find any?

My choice for this oven is more of space saving as it will take up more space if I got a separate oven and a steam oven. I think it sure cannot beat those that just serve only 1 purpose. I believe works the same for washing machine and the dryer. Though I also known such combi 2 in 1 exist for washing machine.

What is ur opinion on this options? Oven and steam oven?

thks

 

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Kitchen Matters, you didn't see my msg for you ah?

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Kitchen Matters, you reading this?

I went in to Teka showroom on Sat just when the shop was closing. But the helpful lady still answered to some of our queries anyway. I asked about pyrolytic ovens, which she told me Teka don't sell anymore. Then she said pyrolytic ovens waste energy as it's required to on the oven at very high heat for 1 hour to clean the over. moreover, cleaning is still required even with pyrolytic oven, so she said why waste the money to get them since you still have to clean the ovens.

i just want to confirm if she's right. if she is, then i will look for normal ovens. please advise.

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Hi merydith, KM has already replied to your post. See post #303 :)

 

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Kitchen Matters, you didn't see my msg for you ah?

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Kitchen Matters, you reading this?

I went in to Teka showroom on Sat just when the shop was closing. But the helpful lady still answered to some of our queries anyway. I asked about pyrolytic ovens, which she told me Teka don't sell anymore. Then she said pyrolytic ovens waste energy as it's required to on the oven at very high heat for 1 hour to clean the over. moreover, cleaning is still required even with pyrolytic oven, so she said why waste the money to get them since you still have to clean the ovens.

i just want to confirm if she's right. if she is, then i will look for normal ovens. please advise.

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Hi Camo ,

greetings :)

Yes , i just got update that Smeg have a 60 litres and Electrolux too have that capacity :) Can consider these 2 brands :) Are you planning for replacement , if yes , need to measure the inner cabinet dim. as now the oven size varys .

cheers

KM

thanks KM. just saw someone posted electrulux warehouse sales. hope that they'll have built in oven for sales.

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Remember to pre heat the Oven once install at your cabinet ,as it will prevent it from tripping the house . Do it once a month .

Happy baking :)

KM

I saw your list of items you wanted to purchase . As for front load washer , you may consider Samsung Front load 8 KG ( Harvey Norman having offer )

Usual Price : $999

Now promotion : $799

Free D. Camera

KM

 

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Dear KM,

Am so thankful I found this thread~ love to bake tho not very good at it.

For my new hse, I want to install a nice oven and this seems like a good recommendation!

hmm.. does this have the self cleaning panels? What's the difference between catalytic or pyrolytic type ovens?

.. also, why and how do we pre-heat the oven? sorry for asking so many questions - am really noob when it comes to electronics! lol :D

Catalytic is self clean panels inside the oven and it will absorb the oil while grilling , it will min. the cleaning of the oven as the bottom part you will need to clean . And as time past , you may need to change the panels when it start to drips oil down .

Pyrolytic is that it will burn or heat up the oven at a certian high Temp. and it will burn the oil into ashes and after abt an hour or 2 ( depends the oven program and the settings you set ) you just have to swept out the ashes .

Pro and Cons :) One there's cost incurr and the other waste electricity :(

As for Pre Heat the oven , mostly ppl use Top and Bottom Heat with Turbo Fan . It need to do this once a month as it will prevents the oven from tripping as theres moisture in the element as Kitchen surrounding is hot and at night is cool so moisture may form . +++ Note once install also must heat up the oven as brand new , there's a smell , it has to burn away the smell first .

KM

 

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they include delivery.. and installation as well.. since u mentioned its a good buy.. will grab it at once..

Thanks alot!!!

Remember to pre heat the Oven once install at your cabinet ,as it will prevent it from tripping the house . Do it once a month .

Happy baking :)

KM

 

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Hi Sazeryn ;

is quite a good buy and the usual price in the pass is $599.00 , so now going for $450 nett ? Does it included delivery and install as they do some times add in :(

But overall is a good buy :)

KM

they include delivery.. and installation as well.. since u mentioned its a good buy.. will grab it at once..

Thanks alot!!!

 

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Hi chuen_noe,

You may consider Brandt FE 811XS1, below are the spec. :)

• Class A Energy Efficiency

• 52 Litres

• Ergonomic Knobs control

• Multifunction

• Activemail Interior

• Ventilated Door

• Wire Side Racks

• 2 Safety Crid Racks

• 1 Large Drip Tray - 20mm

6 Cooking Modes:

• Traditional

• Traditional Pulsed

• Fan Assisted Crill

• Pulsed Oven Shelf

• Crill

• Special Poultry

Or Bosch HBN 331E2J ( 52 litres , 5 cooking programs )

Or Electrolux EOB 305 X ( 66 litres )

:) Above are some models i find quite good :)

KM

Dear KM,

Am so thankful I found this thread~ love to bake tho not very good at it.

For my new hse, I want to install a nice oven and this seems like a good recommendation!

hmm.. does this have the self cleaning panels? What's the difference between catalytic or pyrolytic type ovens?

.. also, why and how do we pre-heat the oven? sorry for asking so many questions - am really noob when it comes to electronics! lol :D

 

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The RRP is at SGD549.00.. they're having the promo sales at SGD450.00 only.. am not sure if its worth the buy.. there's a fan inside tho.. hehehe.. am clueless on this subject!

Hi Sazeryn ;

is quite a good buy and the usual price in the pass is $599.00 , so now going for $450 nett ? Does it included delivery and install as they do some times add in :(

But overall is a good buy :)

KM

 

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Hi ,

what the promotion price is it offering ? The model do comes with most basic cooking program of an oven. But i sence that it does not comes with a Turbo fan built in ( As Turbo fan is the distrubute the heat evenly while baking )

KM

The RRP is at SGD549.00.. they're having the promo sales at SGD450.00 only.. am not sure if its worth the buy.. there's a fan inside tho.. hehehe.. am clueless on this subject!

 

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anyone used EF build in oven before?? any reviews?

Megastore is having promotion for BO-AE 62-A

• Multi-functional Oven

6 Functions :

- Full Surface Grill

- Top & Bottom Heating

- Roast Setting

- Centre Surface Grill

- Intensive Pizza Setting

- 5 Shelf Positions

• Temperature : 50ºC to 270ºC

• Capacity: 56 Litres

• Colour : Stainless Steel

• Dimension : W594 X H594 X D543

• Built-in-Dimension : W558 X H585 X D595

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Hi ,

what the promotion price is it offering ? The model do comes with most basic cooking program of an oven. But i sence that it does not comes with a Turbo fan built in ( As Turbo fan is the distrubute the heat evenly while baking )

KM

 

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