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Double or single oven?
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Myself & my partner are getting a new double oven delivered this weekend to replace the single overn which is in the house (the same one as when we moved in)
My partners mother has turned her nose up at the double oven & seems to think that single ovens are the way to go.
Although this is only a minor irritation it has infuriated me because she thinks that if you get something she doesn't like, then it's the wrong thing to get.
Anyway, my question is, what is better, a single oven for a double oven & why?
Thanks & sorry for the rant.
My partners mother has turned her nose up at the double oven & seems to think that single ovens are the way to go.
Although this is only a minor irritation it has infuriated me because she thinks that if you get something she doesn't like, then it's the wrong thing to get.
Anyway, my question is, what is better, a single oven for a double oven & why?
Thanks & sorry for the rant.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am sure you will love the flexibility your new double oven gives you - for small dishes you can use the smaller oven and save on fuel costs. The smaller one usually contains the grill, so you can have the grill on at the same time as the larger oven if you need to. When you have larger sized meals to heat or are cooking for loads of people then the larger oven comes into its own.... or you can have both ovens going at the same time. Finally, double ovens are usually mounted higher than single ones so you can forget about all that bending over !
Now, are you sure your partner's mother will not turn her nose up at the colour you have chosen ? (sorry, couldn't help that !)
Now, are you sure your partner's mother will not turn her nose up at the colour you have chosen ? (sorry, couldn't help that !)
I have a double oven - brilliant for Christmas, roasts and dinner parties. Also good if you want to bake at the same time as cooking a meal
Sounds like a case of sour grapes to me!
If you don't need to use both ovens then you only switch one on - easy
What is her reasoning
PS My m in law is exactly the same - her opinion is always the right one!
Sounds like a case of sour grapes to me!
If you don't need to use both ovens then you only switch one on - easy
What is her reasoning
PS My m in law is exactly the same - her opinion is always the right one!
As a kitchen designer in training, its hard to say which is best. I personally, would have 2 single ovens side by side, a micro combi oven and a steam oven. I often find double ovens quite useless because if you're cooking for a dinner party, you dont really need to be grilling anything in the top, and thats usually what they are, just grills. Although Neff have a double oven with fans in both ovens, which is useful, but i think its just down to personal taste, how much cooking you do, and the space limitations.
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I have just gone from a single oven to a double and definately would agree that the double oven is the way to go. I can use the second oven to heat plates or for extra cooking space for when I am doing a large meal. The only downside that I can see is that the grill is in the second oven which limits the use if you need the grill, but luckily I also have a combi microwave which then becomes my third oven! I struggle to see why anyone would think that a single oven is better than a double one.
Cheers Sue
Cheers Sue