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I am looking for a built in oven of 53 L - 59 L , any price between $500 - $600 .

 

Basically home made some cakes, cookies or even pizza. Anyone can recommend ?

 

Thanks in advance! Any inputs appreciate like what brand, where to buy and the prices. [wave]

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I saw IKEA there are ready made cabinet for over. There are many different size, so this isn't a problem. [:)]

 

 

 

u 1 2 buy built in oven oso muz see ur existing kitchen cabinet how big, whether can fit..

 

i bought oven 1st then contractor customised.

 

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Hmm so many brands nw, so up to u which 1 u 1..best ask the women folks..

 

I bought Rinnai built in oven w/o wife permission, kena nag for days.haha.

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Think Rinnai not bad mah...Italy made is it? How much your bought huh?

 

 

Hmm so many brands nw, so up to u which 1 u 1..best ask the women folks..

 

I bought Rinnai built in oven w/o wife permission, kena nag for days.haha.

 

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what ever it is

if the oven is under usage

please get a normal oven

 

y?

 

every year during fasting month sure my blood boil with wifey

cause during this time she want to bake cookies

 

the problem is, since the oven seldom been use

moisture is built up inside

once you turn up the oven

the whole house power supply will trip

 

what you can do is remove the earth wire and switch on back

heat up the oven until the moisture is gone

then off it

insert earth wire back

 

abit troublesome

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i think built in look nice but maintaiance wise easy or not? what if crumbles get stuck inside edge how? will grow cockroaches?

 

i think anything in-built is not good....nowadays many ppl shun in-built wardrobes too.

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i think built in look nice but maintaiance wise easy or not? what if crumbles get stuck inside edge how? will grow cockroaches?

 

i think anything in-built is not good....nowadays many ppl shun in-built wardrobes too.

 

A properly installed one shouldn't have such problems la.

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Hmm so many brands nw, so up to u which 1 u 1..best ask the women folks..

 

I bought Rinnai built in oven w/o wife permission, kena nag for days.haha.

 

Daytime nag, night time...... :D

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what ever it is

if the oven is under usage

please get a normal oven

 

y?

 

every year during fasting month sure my blood boil with wifey

cause during this time she want to bake cookies

 

the problem is, since the oven seldom been use

moisture is built up inside

once you turn up the oven

the whole house power supply will trip

 

what you can do is remove the earth wire and switch on back

heat up the oven until the moisture is gone

then off it

insert earth wire back

 

abit troublesome

 

Turn on every 2 months for 10 mins, that's it. Because if too long, moisture build up,

You might even have to change the whole heating coil.

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Turn on every 2 months for 10 mins, that's it. Because if too long, moisture build up,

You might even have to change the whole heating coil.

 

thats what i told her to do

now confirm heating coil up lorry

cause no matter what it will trip even after 30 mins of unearth turn on

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thats what i told her to do

now confirm heating coil up lorry

cause no matter what it will trip even after 30 mins of unearth turn on

 

Better change. You can get a serious problem like that. After changing, just remember to turn on regularly.

I changed mine to gas. :D

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Better change. You can get a serious problem like that. After changing, just remember to turn on regularly.

I changed mine to gas. :D

 

yah...tot of changing already

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