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Steam Ovens AEG BES355010M Stainless Steel

AEG BES355010M Stainless Steel

Steam Oven, Energy Class A, Width: 59.5 cm

£299.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £99.66/mo.*

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Ovens: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing a water heater, it's essential to think about the size and capacity that will best suit your household needs. A larger family will require a water heater with a bigger tank to ensure everyone has access to hot water. For example, a family of four might need a 50-gallon water heater, whereas a couple may only need a 30-gallon one. Measure your space accurately before purchasing to ensure the water heater fits comfortably in its designated area.

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.

Fridge freezers run continuously, so choosing an energy-efficient model can lead to significant savings on your electricity bill over time. Look for models with a high energy efficiency rating. In the UK, this is often denoted by an A+++ to G scale, with A+++ being the most efficient. An energy-efficient fridge freezer not only reduces costs but also minimizes environmental impact. Example: An A+++ rated fridge freezer may cost more upfront but will save money in the long run through lower energy consumption.

OVENS

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Ovens are available in various types, including single, double, and combination models. Single ovens are compact and fit into smaller spaces. Double ovens provide more cooking flexibility with separate compartments. Combination ovens offer additional features like grilling or steaming, ideal for versatile cooking needs.

Ovens come in different sizes, typically ranging from 60 cm to 90 cm in width. Consider the space you have and your cooking habits. A 60 cm model suits smaller kitchens or singles, while a larger family might benefit from a wider oven for multiple dishes at once.

Ovens can be powered by gas or electricity. Gas ovens heat quickly and provide moist heat, which is great for roasting. Electric ovens offer even temperature distribution and are often preferred for baking due to their precise control.

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