Information on Electric Oven
Description
An electric oven obtains heat from an electric element, and provides a constant temperature for cooking and baking of food placed inside.
Different types of Electric Oven
Convection electric oven
Fan-forced electric oven
Typical features of a Electric Oven
Features often found in a Electric Oven include:
Adjustable temperature
Adjustable racks or trays
Rotisserie
Separate Grill
Warming drawer
Some things to look for in Electric Oven
Ideas to think about when buying a Electric Oven:
Accuracy of temperature, and variation around the electric oven
Warm-up time
Low external temperature—safe for small children
Books Related to Electric Oven
Joanna White, "Slow Cooking: In Crockpot, Slow Cooker, Oven and Multi-Cooker (Nitty Gritty Cookbooks) (Nitty Gritty Cookbooks)".
—More information on Slow Cooking: In Crockpot, Slow Cooker, Oven and Multi-Cooker (Nitty Gritty Cookbooks) (Nitty Gritty Cookbooks)
Ebook: "The World Market for Electric Ovens, Cookers, Cooking Plates, Boiling Rings, Grillers, and Roasters: A 2004 Global Trade Perspective".
—More information on The World Market for Electric Ovens, Cookers, Cooking Plates, Boiling Rings, Grillers, and Roasters: A 2004 Global Trade Perspective
Manufacturers of Electric Oven
Brands of Electric Oven include:
Thermador. Products from Thermador include Oven, and Gas Oven
Bosch. Products from Bosch include Dishwasher, Electric Hot Water, Gas Hot Water and Gas Cooktop
Amana. Products from Amana include Gas Oven, Electric Oven and Gas Cooktop
Smeg. Products from Smeg include Oven, , Electric Oven and Dishwasher
Verona. Products from Verona include Oven, Electric Oven and Gas Oven
Fisher and Paykel. Products from Fisher and Paykel include Refrigerator, Gas Cooktop, Gas Oven, and Electric Cooktop
Maytag. Products from Maytag include Refrigerator, Gas Oven, , Electric Oven and Oven
GE. Products from GE include Electric Cooktop, Air Conditioning and Electric Oven
Miele. Products from Miele include Cooktop, Washing Machine, Clothes Washer and Electric Oven
Franke. Products from Franke include Rangehood, Gas Cooktop, Electric Oven and Dishwasher
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2006-10-22 02:13:36
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answered by Krishna 6
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BETTER YOU GO FOR MICROWAVE OVEN.
What I feel that ovens are not purchased so frequently. If affordable, please go for microwave oven. It is worth relishing and far better than electric oven
How to Choose a Microwave
A Microwave is the best friend you can have in your Kitchen. While most microwaves do roughly the same thing, you may want to check the features with your needs to make your Microwave a true companion.
Some Guidelines
Measure the space where you intend to put the microwave. Be sure to measure height, width and depth
Ensure that the vents on the microwave will not get covered, and that there is room to open the door.
Assess your microwave needs. If you only use a microwave for defrosting meat or warming up coffee, an inexpensive, basic microwave may be all you need.
Consider the capacity of the microwave. If you have a favorite baking dish for microwave cooking, make sure it will fit with the door closed.
Decide whether you need a convection capability in your oven.
Consider features such as controls set for cooking certain kinds of foods, sensors, temperature probes, removable racks and auto defrost.
Check for cleaning features such as removable bottom trays or racks.
Tips:
You probably don't need a convection microwave unless you use the oven for actually preparing food and not just for warming it up. A convection microwave has the capacity to brown food while it cooks. Microwaves with convection capacity are considered high-end and are often quite a bit more expensive than standard microwaves.
Microwave cooking is a whole new experience in food preparation. Be sure to study the instruction booklet that came with the microwave, and to invest in a microwave cookbook or two.
The costs are according to facilities available and manufacturer. Please check up with local dealers.
BEST OF LUCK
2006-10-19 02:26:57
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answered by PK LAMBA 6
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iam a strict vegeterrean and bought very recently KENSTAR
MICRO OVEN FOR 5K
FOR NON VEG PEOPLE THEY SAY GRILL TYPE TO BE PREFERRED THE COST OF BRANDED OVENS MAY BE AT A MINIMUM RANGE OF 8K
THE FOLLOWINH SITE MAY BE OF SOME HELP TO YOU TO SELECT
2006-10-22 01:37:41
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answered by R Purushotham Rao 4
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