1. Types of Ovens
Within the realm of ovens, there are two main types to consider: built-in ovens and countertop ovens. Built-in ovens are directly integrated into the kitchen cabinet or wall, utilizing either gas or electricity for heating. Installation may require wall perforation or selection of a suitable cabinet compartment for fitting.
Despite initial spatial challenges, once installed, only the oven facade is visible, enhancing kitchen aesthetics and conserving space. Additionally, built-in ovens often feature convenient interior lighting.
Oven Types: Within the realm of ovens, there are two main types to consider: built-in ovens and countertop ovens. Built-in ovens are directly integrated into the kitchen cabinet or wall, utilizing either gas or electricity for heating. Installation may require wall perforation or selection of a suitable cabinet compartment for fitting.
Despite initial spatial challenges, once installed, only the oven facade is visible, enhancing kitchen aesthetics and conserving space. Additionally, built-in ovens often feature convenient interior lighting.
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As mentioned earlier, barrel ovens typically command higher prices than glass ovens, especially built-in barrel ovens (priced around 15 million VND – 20 million VND) with various baking features and stable temperatures. Meanwhile, tabletop barrel ovens range from approximately 900,000 VND to 2,500,000 VND, depending on features and brand.
Pricing: As mentioned earlier, barrel ovens typically command higher prices than glass ovens, especially built-in barrel ovens (priced around 15 million VND – 20 million VND) with various baking features and stable temperatures. Meanwhile, tabletop barrel ovens range from approximately 900,000 VND to 2,500,000 VND, depending on features and brand.



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Ovens are crafted from various materials such as cast iron, cast aluminum, sheet metal, or stainless steel. However, stainless steel products are favored by consumers due to their durability and quality. Consequently, stainless steel ovens are priced higher than those made from cast iron, aluminum, or other metals. An easy trick to check if an oven is made from stainless steel is by using a magnet.
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When choosing the right oven, size is crucial. If you enjoy roasting whole meats like chicken or duck, opt for larger capacity ovens (around 42L or more). However, if your family prefers pre-cut meats, you can go for slightly smaller options. Also, consider the exterior dimensions of the oven to ensure it fits well in your kitchen space. Additionally, take into account the number of people in your household. For families of 4 - 5 people, ovens with standard capacities ranging from 20 - 35 liters are recommended. Although larger capacities may consume more energy, they allow you to cook enough food for the whole family in one go.
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One common feature of ovens is the glass door component, often designed with double insulation layers to ensure safety, especially for households with young children. Additionally, better insulation in the door prevents heat loss and enhances baking efficiency. Besides the glass component, the oven interior is equipped with a non-stick function using a coating with non-stick enamel, making it easy to clean off grease from baked goods. Particularly noteworthy is the lighting component during oven use, which enables users to bake at night or under low-light conditions easily. Moreover, it allows for monitoring the cooking status of food inside the oven.
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To ensure longevity of your oven, make sure to purchase from reputable sources such as major domestic supermarkets or directly from authorized retailers. Trustworthy stores always provide their customers with excellent and long-lasting warranty policies, ensuring peace of mind throughout product usage.

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