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Wall Ovens Save Kitchen Space and Your Back

Every kitchen needs one: an oven. Of all the types available, the wall oven is one of the best. This is because it offers the full functionality of a good oven without using up any floor space. Of course, like any style of oven, wall ovens come in many different sizes and with unique features.

A 24-inch wall oven is only 24" wide, but has a large cubic foot capacity. This makes it possible to cook full meals without using a lot of wall space. A black or stainless-steel exterior complements almost any decor and if you get one with a safety-glass window, you can observe cooking in progress without opening the door. Handles add extra stability to racks when they are moved, though oven mitts are still required.

A double wall oven puts one oven on top of another to make it easy to cook foods that require different temperatures at the same time. The double setup is also good for those who usually only need the space of a single oven, but occasionally need a lot of extra room. Each self-cleaning oven in a double unit has a roomy capacity. Ovens with porcelain racks can be left in during the self-cleaning cycle. An oven control lockout system adds safety by preventing little ones from activating the ovens or changing their settings without permission.

For those who simply need a good self-cleaning oven, a single electric wall oven is a great choice. Users love their even cooking and large capacity. Large-sized models can easily accommodate big cookie sheets or roasting pans. Control lockouts prevent children from playing with the controls, yet allow the light to be used at all times. This allows parents to check cooking progress without having to unlock everything. Finally, variable cleaning times on some ovens allow the self-clean cycle to be tailored to match the amount of soil present. This helps save energy by eliminating the need to run the cycle longer than necessary.