10 Things You Have In Common With Ovens

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It's likely been ages since you bought a new oven, but the fact that you have found this
Page suggests it is the time of the decade again!
Bought an oven, so choosing the best appliance for your household's needs is quite a
challenge. However, our 2017 oven review and ratings should be able to assist. If you
Wish to know which brands are rated highest by Aussie consumers the same as you, then
You have come to the right place.
Based on a survey of over 1,300 families across Australia, Canstar Blue has
Been able to compare 11 leading brands on variables such as cooking performance,
Reliability, performance, design and value for money. For the second year in a
Row, Bosch has been rated highest of the group, scoring five-star reviews across every
single research category. That's quite some result.
The only other five-star evaluations in our 2017 review were achieved by Fisher & Paykel for

The only other top-rated brand throughout this time
was Miele.
It is probably fair to say that the three oven brands mentioned above -- Bosch, Fisher &
Paykel and Miele -- are some of the most premium (and therefore expensive) accessible.
So what does that tell you? Perhaps that investing in a quality appliance will establish a
Sound financial move in the long term. If you have ever been frustrated with a temperamental
Oven, or just left disappointed with its performance, then it might be time to upgrade.
Our survey found that households spent an average of just over $1,000 in their ovens
20% are often disappointed by their oven's cooking results and 18% wish they had spent
More on a better oven
Seven out of ten Aussie households (70 percent) use their oven at least three times per week,
Our 2017 research found. If you're one of them, make sure you give serious thought to
Which oven you purchase next. Ovens are not the easiest of appliances to replace --
Especially after they've been set up -- and you won't want to be left with buyer's
remorse.
Let us now get an overview of what each of the 11 brands in this year's review have to
offer. You can also click the newest logos in the table above to compare models at either
Appliances Online or Winning Appliances.
Bosch Ovens
Bosch is a well-renowned name in the appliance world, and the German production
Bosch offers the Australian consumer
A wide assortment of over 20 ovens, both gas and electric. Bosch puts technology at the
Forefront of its design ethos, with soft-open and close doors, a multitude of cooking
Programs and displays, as well as auto-pilot functions like 'PerfectBake' and
Bosch ovens normally come in at the premium end of the spectrum,
With most above the 2,000 mark, but some are available for a bit less. Bosch was
Rated five stars in every category in 2017.
Blanco Ovens
Spanish for 'white', Blanco is a major provider of home appliances, with its ovens being
quite popular.
Including gas and electrical appliances, and even steam ovens available. Blanco's most
Popular sort of oven is your humble single oven, which generally boast large capacities,
Self-cleaning, night manners -- that dim lights and silences buzzers after 10pm -- and
Various safety and easy-clean capabilities. Some Blanco models cost less than $1,000, but
Some cost approximately $3,000.
Stars for most other types, except for cooking performance and ease of cleaning
where it achieved three stars.
Chef Ovens
As the name suggests, Chef specialises in all appliances which cook, and in particular --
ovens.
market. Chef is Called a budget-oriented brand -- comparable to Simpson -- with many
models costing less than $1,000. What Chef Appears to focus on is simple
Cooking with no gimmicks, with just a couple models featuring pyrolytic self-cleaning. Chef
Was rated four stars for overall satisfaction and in another category -- value for money.
It was rated three stars in each other category in 2017, including reliability,
Functionality, design, functionality and ease of cleaning.
Electrolux Ovens
For all things 'home appliances' Electrolux remains a global leader. The Swedish brand
Is a giant in the appliances sector, making all manner of ovens, such as gasoline and
Electric, in addition to pyrolytic and steam ovens. Many Electrolux models are very large in
Capacity, over 100L in reality. Most feature Swedish ingenuity in features like 'IOI'
technology, which claims to eliminate the need for instruction manuals. Electrolux ovens
Come at a wide assortment of prices, some costing as much as $5,000, while others cost a
Comparatively modest $1,300.
2017, in addition to value for money and ease of cleaning. It was only three stars in the
other categories.


than 80 years. During this time, it has emerged as one of the very technologicallyadvanced
Appliance brands around and is a popular choice in Aussie kitchens. Fisher &
Paykel has a huge range of ovens, with around 30 in total, split quite evenly into gasoline
and electric categories. It makes pyrolytic ovens, but these bring a price premium
As you might expect, because of their self-cleaning nature. It is also one of several brands to
specialise in double ovens. Fisher & Paykel also has a wide variety of price ranges, with
Some ovens beginning at about $800, with most around the 2,000 mark, while others
Cost $6,000 and more!

Miele Ovens
Miele is a well-regarded home appliance brand with many of its products still
Miele offers more than 30 different versions of ovens in
Australia, spread across both gasoline and electric ways of cooking, with a strong focus on
Durability and ease of use. Especially with the higher-end versions, expect features like
Self-cleaning, easy-clean enamel finishes, cool-touch doors, multiple programs and
Works, as well as 'Flexiclip' runners which allow you to baste and turn meat without
Risk of burning yourself. Miele has proved a hugely popular brand in Canstar Blue's
Research over time, but its prices are generally more expensive than many other
Brands, with some ovens costing $7,000 or more. Miele rated four stars in each
Class in 2017, with the exception of value for money where it achieved three stars.
Simpson Ovens
Simpson is an Australian company known for creating a wide range of white goods and
Home appliances, generally at budget-friendly rates. For over 100 years, Simpson has
Been based in Adelaide and produces a fairly concise assortment of ovens. Many feature
Huge capacities, and brief -- but significant -- feature lists, consisting of things like
Pyrolytic self-cleaning, simple timers and functions, plus safety features like cooltouch
doors. Simpson has a reputation for being budget-friendly, which seems to have

satisfaction. It was rated three stars for every other category.
Westinghouse Ovens
A subsidiary of Electrolux, Westinghouse still makes some quality ovens. Besides the
Traditional ovens that many know and love, Westinghouse produces pyrolytic ovens
Amongst its vast range of over 30 models. Some are known for their large
Abilities, and kid-friendly features like trendy doors, child locks and fingerprintresistance.
Westinghouse is generally one of the cheaper brands around, with many
Ovens costing around $1,000. However, expect techy features at the more affordable end to be
rather scarce. Westinghouse was rated four stars for overall satisfaction and indeed for

Euromaid Ovens
Euromaid has been servicing Australians for over 20 years, with a focus on functionality.
While you probably won't see the latest gimmicks and marketing with a Euromaid oven,
What you will probably see is tried and tested quality. Despite its name, Euromaid is
Totally Australian-owned, with an after-sales support centre in Melbourne. Euromaid has
A pretty wide variety of ovens, with its most popular arguably being the 60cm variety,
With the '7 Function' series being among the more popular specifically. Most Euromaid
Models come with sub-$1,000 price tags.
Abilities -- 80L or more -- with a focus on simple and effective cooking. Euromaid was
Rated three stars for overall satisfaction in 2017, but rated four stars on value for money

Omega Ovens
Omega is an appliance company specialising in kitchen appliances like microwaves,
Dishwashers and indeed ovens. Omega claims over 30 years of expertise in the
Australian market and its range of ovens is quite large. With many models made in Italy,
Omega's ovens typically boast large capacities built for families of four or six, and many
Others come with autocooking
functions, customisable racks and touch controls. Many ovens are priced
Around $1,000-$1,500, but expect the 'Made in Italy' models to bring a slight premium.
Omega was rated three stars in every category.
Smeg Ovens
Smeg is an Italian appliance manufacturer that provides "elegant contemporary living
Solutions" for Aussie kitchens. Many of its ovens are rather chic in look, with
Touch displays and silver finishes. Many models feature countless 'smart sense'
Personal cooking programs, in addition to advanced safety features. Oven capacities
Generally hover around the 80L mark, and costs are typically between $2,000 and
$3,000. But, expect to pay more for pyrolytic varieties -- around $4,000 -- which
This season, Smeg was rated three stars for overall
Satisfaction, and for every other group, except for ease of cleaning in which it had been rated
four stars.
Buying an oven: Things to consider
Along with identifying which oven brands are rated highest in Australia, Canstar Blue's
Research reveals what drives customer satisfaction for customers. There are lots of
Things to consider but it may also help keep these outcomes in mind:
Cooking performance: 22%
Reliability: 22%
Functionality: 17%

Value for money: 10 percent
Ease of cleaning: 9%
Ultimately, you'll want an oven which lives up to your cooking expectations, and doesn't
This review is based on the real life
Experiences of Aussie consumers the same as you, so we hope you find this report helpful in
Your search for a new oven.

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