12-03-2015, 12:43 PM
Looking for a replacement oven and I am somewhat befuddled by the intersection of the choices and my needs. Let me explain and maybe you can point me in a direction.
I have a hole in the wall large enough for two wall ovens. The wife wants to be able to simultaneously bake a turkey and a casserole at two different temp. Or, simultaneously slow roast a pork shoulder and bake some scones. Sound like I need two ovens, right?
Complexity is that this is a small, small kitchen. I also need a microwave in this space. It can be a small microwave, but I need it. What I would like to find is a 1) a full oven 2) a real oven but with less height, something like a larger format toaster oven, and I have the microwave now. OR a double oven where oven 2 is both a real oven and a real microwave.
Best though would be a a full oven (turkey) a slimline oven (biscuits) and a microwave (whatever the kids want now).
What do you suggest?
I have a hole in the wall large enough for two wall ovens. The wife wants to be able to simultaneously bake a turkey and a casserole at two different temp. Or, simultaneously slow roast a pork shoulder and bake some scones. Sound like I need two ovens, right?
Complexity is that this is a small, small kitchen. I also need a microwave in this space. It can be a small microwave, but I need it. What I would like to find is a 1) a full oven 2) a real oven but with less height, something like a larger format toaster oven, and I have the microwave now. OR a double oven where oven 2 is both a real oven and a real microwave.
Best though would be a a full oven (turkey) a slimline oven (biscuits) and a microwave (whatever the kids want now).
What do you suggest?
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