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| I've been monitoring this site for a couple of months while researching appliance choices for a new kitchen addition to a house we are buying. I'd appreciate input on wall ovens I'm considering. Ovens will be used primarily for baking--bread, cookies, scones, bagels, pizza. I want convection to eliminate hot spots/need to rotate pan halfway through, also want minimum temperature fluctuation. We want to spend about $3000 for two ovens. Here's what I'm considering: Option 1: Electrolux IQ Touch double oven. How repair-prone is this model? Temperature fluctuation on this model? Does this double oven have more problems than the single oven version? Option 2: Electrolux IQ Touch single oven plus Fagor 24" side-opening oven. Reliability, temperature fluctuation of the Fagor? Interior dementions are w17"xd14"xh14". What's the widest cookie sheet or lasagna pan that would comfortably fit in this oven? |
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| I'll know more about the Fagor24 side opening door oven after I buy one for an impending kitchen renovation I've used the Elux wave touch double oven with no reliabiity or uneven heat issues. It's quiet and the glide-out racks work nicely. |
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