Combination double oven - are these not a thing anymore?
Combination double oven - are these not a thing anymore?
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POIDH

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2,505 posts

85 months

Friday 17th October
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As above, looking to replace an (Exellent) but old AEG with two ovens, the top one being a microwave as well.

There just does not seem to be any. Do you have to now but separate main and built in microwave?

FlyVintage

271 posts

11 months

Friday 17th October
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You do have to look hard as most seem to have disappeared from the market (maybe due to the popularity of air fryers?). I too have been looking and so far have only come across this one:

https://cookology.com/product/bundles/kitchen-bund...

omniflow

3,506 posts

171 months

Friday 17th October
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I don't recall ever seeing a double oven with the top oven being a microwave - not even 30 years ago. The smaller top part was always just a smaller oven and normally used as a grill.

Obviously, if you have one then they must have existed, but they would have been a very rare thing even when you bought it. I think your chances of finding one now are pretty much zero

POIDH

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2,505 posts

85 months

Monday 3rd November
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omniflow said:
I don't recall ever seeing a double oven with the top oven being a microwave - not even 30 years ago. The smaller top part was always just a smaller oven and normally used as a grill.

Obviously, if you have one then they must have existed, but they would have been a very rare thing even when you bought it. I think your chances of finding one now are pretty much zero
We have had them in two houses now - and the current house we replaced the Ikea/Phillips one with a new AEG. Ours is microwave and grill combined in top, fan etc in bottom.

Ah well, separates it is...

Essel

555 posts

166 months

Monday 3rd November
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We've got 2 matching samsung cookers. Top one is combined microwave/grill/oven, which uses some magic to work as a microwave as there's no rotating plate and the metal shelf guides stay in situ. It's also a fan oven. Bottom one is an oven with a removable centre plate so you can use it as a small oven or with 2 separate temperatures top and bottom. It's also got a rotating spit roast attachment which I've never used.
Appreciate it's not a double oven, but it looks quite integrated together.

Ham_and_Jam

3,268 posts

117 months

Monday 3rd November
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Essel said:
microwave which uses some magic to work as a microwave as there's no rotating plate and the metal shelf guides stay in situ.
Contrary to urban myth, metal can be put in a microwave oven, provided it is smooth / no jagged edges. So metal trays / shelves are usually ok especially if designed by the manufacturer.

Flatbed microwaves do away with the rotating plate simply by rotating the microwave antenna instead. We have a standalone one which are much easier to use and clean.


normalbloke

8,357 posts

239 months

Monday 3rd November
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omniflow said:
I don't recall ever seeing a double oven with the top oven being a microwave - not even 30 years ago. The smaller top part was always just a smaller oven and normally used as a grill.

Obviously, if you have one then they must have existed, but they would have been a very rare thing even when you bought it. I think your chances of finding one now are pretty much zero
Ours is. It’s a Neff. House is 6 years old, was fitted then.

Pheo

3,492 posts

222 months

Monday 3rd November
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Ham_and_Jam said:
Contrary to urban myth, metal can be put in a microwave oven, provided it is smooth / no jagged edges. So metal trays / shelves are usually ok especially if designed by the manufacturer.

Flatbed microwaves do away with the rotating plate simply by rotating the microwave antenna instead. We have a standalone one which are much easier to use and clean.
Or like my AEG one just burn everything on one side