Hello ladies and gentlemen,
I am considering purchasing either a Framtid OV3 or a LAGAN OV3 oven. I am not sure if the more affordable LAGAN OV3 for 119€ is sufficient for all my needs. My goal is to bake pizza, casseroles, muffins, and bread rolls with good results. Has anyone had positive or negative experiences with either of these ovens? How easy or difficult is the installation? How many cables does the stove have?
I would greatly appreciate your comments.
I am considering purchasing either a Framtid OV3 or a LAGAN OV3 oven. I am not sure if the more affordable LAGAN OV3 for 119€ is sufficient for all my needs. My goal is to bake pizza, casseroles, muffins, and bread rolls with good results. Has anyone had positive or negative experiences with either of these ovens? How easy or difficult is the installation? How many cables does the stove have?
I would greatly appreciate your comments.
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IKEA-Experte4 Sep 2011 14:56If it matches your color scheme, I would go with the Lagan. The egg timer in the Framtid wouldn’t be worth even €60 (about $65).
You will be able to bake everything with it. You don’t need a convection feature for your purposes; a casserole even tends to burn on top more easily with convection.
I find it a bit surprising that Ikea lists their ovens as requiring fixed installation because, unlike a cooktop, an oven usually comes with a plug.
These are my thoughts; I don’t have any personal experience with these appliances.
You will be able to bake everything with it. You don’t need a convection feature for your purposes; a casserole even tends to burn on top more easily with convection.
I find it a bit surprising that Ikea lists their ovens as requiring fixed installation because, unlike a cooktop, an oven usually comes with a plug.
These are my thoughts; I don’t have any personal experience with these appliances.
I
IKEA-Experte4 Sep 2011 20:02Most of it can be done, but for example, placing two sheets on top of each other at the same time is not possible.
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