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45 cm Ovens

Searching for the right oven to fit your kitchen? We guide you in finding the best 45 cm oven for your needs. With our extensive selection, you can easily compare prices and features from various brands and retailers. Our category filters let you narrow down your options based on your preferences—whether you’re looking for energy efficiency, specific cooking functions, or price range. By comparing different models side-by-side, you can see which 45 cm ovens meet your requirements. We list the latest models to ensure you have up-to-date information at your fingertips. Trust PriceRunner to help you make the right choice without any hassle. Ready to find your next kitchen companion? Begin here to discover the oven that fits your space and cooking style.

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45 cm Ovens Smeg DUSF6300X Stainless Steel

Smeg DUSF6300X Stainless Steel

Built in Ovens, 61 L, Energy Class A, B, Width: 46 cm

£921.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £307.00/mo.*
9+stores
45 cm Ovens Bertazzoni F457HERVTNE Black

Bertazzoni F457HERVTNE Black

Built in Ovens, 31 L, Width: 59.5 cm

£1,359.99£1,439.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £453.33/mo.*
7stores

Ovens: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing ovens, it's essential to consider both the physical size and the internal capacity. Measure the available space in your kitchen to ensure a perfect fit. Ovens come in various sizes, typically ranging from 24″ to 30″ in width. Additionally, think about your cooking habits. If you often cook for large groups or enjoy batch cooking, opt for an oven with a larger capacity. This way, you can prepare multiple dishes simultaneously without hassle.

Ovens come in several types, each catering to different cooking needs. Conventional ovens use heating elements at the top and bottom, ideal for traditional baking and roasting. Fan-assisted ovens, or convection ovens, circulate hot air for even cooking, reducing cooking time and energy consumption. For those who love grilling or baking pizzas, consider a fan oven with a grill function. Evaluate what suits your culinary style best before making a decision.

Investing in energy-efficient ovens not only helps reduce your electricity bills but also benefits the environment. Look for models with an A+ rating or higher on the energy efficiency scale. These ovens are designed to consume less power while maintaining excellent performance. Features like self-cleaning functions can also contribute to efficiency by minimizing manual cleaning efforts and using high temperatures to burn off residues.

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