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Built-in Ovens – Electric & Gas Wall Ovens for Modern Kitchens
A built-in oven transforms your kitchen into a professional cooking space — sleek, space-saving, and installed seamlessly into your cabinetry for a truly modern look. Whether you're looking for a precise electric built-in oven, a powerful gas built-in oven, or a premium Purity and Bosch built-in electric oven, our collection covers every style and budget. Shop top brands with advanced cooking features, full warranty, flexible installment plans, and home delivery across Egypt.
Common FAQs
What is a built-in oven and how is it different from a freestanding cooker?
A built-in oven — also known as a wall oven — is designed to be integrated directly into your kitchen cabinetry, giving your kitchen a seamless, modern aesthetic. Unlike a freestanding cooker that combines both the hob and oven in one unit, a built-in oven is installed independently, usually at eye level or beneath the countertop, making it more ergonomic and comfortable to use without bending down. This separation also gives you the freedom to pair your oven with any hob brand or fuel type you prefer — gas, electric, or induction. Built-in ovens are part of our full, large home appliances collection, where you can explore all essential kitchen and home installations in one place."
What is the difference between an electric built-in oven and a gas built-in oven?
Choosing between an electric built-in oven and a gas built-in oven is one of the most important decisions when equipping your kitchen:
| Feature | Electric Built-in Oven | Gas Built-in Oven |
|---|---|---|
| Heat Distribution | More precise and even — ideal for baking | Faster to heat up, better for roasting |
| Temperature Control | Highly accurate with consistent results | Less precise, can have hot spots |
| Best For | Baking, pastries, cakes, and delicate dishes | Roasting, grilling, and everyday cooking |
| Running Cost | Slightly higher electricity consumption | Generally lower running cost |
| Installation | Requires electrical connection | Requires gas line connection |
| Humidity | Drier heat — better for crispier results | Retains more moisture in food |
For baking enthusiasts, an electric built-in oven is the superior choice due to its precise, even heat distribution. For everyday family cooking, a gas built-in oven delivers fast, powerful results at a lower running cost.
What features should I look for in a built-in oven?
Modern built-in ovens come packed with features that make cooking easier and more versatile. Here are the most important ones to consider:
- Convection Fan – Circulates hot air evenly throughout the oven cavity, eliminating hot spots and reducing cooking time by up to 25%. Essential for consistent baking results.
- Self-Cleaning Function – Three main types: Pyrolytic (burns residue to ash at 500°C — the most thorough), Catalytic (absorbs grease during cooking), and Steam Clean (loosens light grime quickly with water vapor).
- Cooking Functions – Look for multiple modes like top heat, bottom heat, grill, fan-assisted, and defrost for maximum cooking versatility.
- Capacity – Standard 60cm ovens offer 50–70 liters, suitable for most families of 2–4. Large 90cm ovens (70–120L+) are ideal for big families or frequent entertaining.
- Smart Connectivity – Premium models from brands like Bosch and LG feature Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing you to preheat, monitor, and control your oven remotely via a smartphone app.
- Interior Lighting – Full LED interior lighting lets you monitor food progress without opening the door and losing heat.
- Double Glazed Door – Keeps exterior door surfaces cooler for improved safety, especially in homes with children.
What built-in oven size is right for my kitchen?
Built-in oven size is determined by two dimensions — width and capacity — both of which should match your kitchen cabinet dimensions and household cooking needs:
| Oven Size | Capacity | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Compact (45cm height) | 35–45 liters | Small apartments, secondary ovens, or limited cabinetry space |
| Standard (60cm width) | 50–70 liters | Most households — the most widely available and compatible size |
| Large (90cm width) | 70–120+ liters | Large families, frequent entertainers, or professional-style kitchens |
Always measure your cabinet opening before purchasing to ensure a flush, seamless fit. Standard 60cm built-in ovens are by far the most common in Egyptian kitchens and offer the widest range of models and price points.
Can a built-in oven be installed in any kitchen cabinet?
Built-in ovens are designed to fit into standard kitchen cabinet openings, but proper installation requires attention to a few key requirements:
- Cabinet dimensions must match the oven's specified cut-out size — always check the manufacturer's installation guide before purchasing.
- Ventilation clearance is essential — built-in ovens generate significant heat and require adequate airflow around the unit to operate safely and efficiently.
- Electrical or gas connection must be accessible at or near the installation point — always have a qualified technician handle the connection.
- Heat-resistant cabinetry surrounding the oven is highly recommended to prevent long-term damage from heat exposure.
Professional installation is strongly advised for all built-in ovens to ensure safety, proper fit, and to preserve your manufacturer's warranty.
Are built-in ovens energy efficient?
Yes — modern built-in ovens, particularly electric built-in ovens with convection fans, are significantly more energy efficient than older models. The convection fan circulates hot air to cook food faster at lower temperatures, which directly reduces electricity consumption per cooking cycle. Key energy-saving features to look for include:
- Energy efficiency rating – Higher-rated models consume less electricity per hour of use.
- Rapid preheat function – Reaches target temperature faster, reducing idle energy consumption.
- Residual heat utilization – Some models allow you to turn off the oven a few minutes before the end of cooking and use remaining stored heat to finish the dish.
- Well-insulated door and cavity – Minimizes heat loss during cooking, reducing the energy needed to maintain temperature.
Investing in an energy-efficient built-in oven pays off significantly over time through lower monthly electricity bills.










































