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Single Ovens

A single oven is the perfect choice for modern kitchens, offering versatile cooking power in a sleek, space-saving design. Whether you're baking, roasting, or grilling, single ovens deliver consistent heat distribution for perfectly cooked meals every time. With fan-assisted technology, food is cooked evenly, reducing hot spots and ensuring delicious results. Many models also feature multifunctional cooking settings, including grill, defrost, and rapid preheat, giving you the flexibility to prepare a wide range of dishes with ease. Ideal for smaller kitchens or as part of a multi-oven setup, single ovens provide the perfect balance of efficiency and performance.

Beyond functionality, modern single ovens are designed for convenience. With features like touch controls, self-cleaning pyrolytic technology, and telescopic shelves, cooking has never been easier. Available in a range of stylish finishes, a single oven enhances any kitchen aesthetic. Whether you're a home cook or a seasoned chef, investing in a single oven ensures precision, efficiency, and effortless cooking every day.

 
 
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Bosch Series 8 HBG7764B1B Single Pyrolytic Oven - Black

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Neff N70 B54CR71N0B Single Slide & Hide Pyrolytic Oven - Black with Steel Trim

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Electrolux KOFGH40TX Single Electric Oven - Stainless Steel

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Neff N50 B2ACH7AG7B Built In Single Pyrolytic Oven - Graphite Grey

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Prima PRSO112 Built In Single Electric Fan Oven - Black & Stainless Steel

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Prima PRSO114 Single Electric Oven - Black

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Hotpoint HOI78PT1SXUK Built In Single Pyrolytic Oven - Stainless Steel

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How do I choose the right oven capacity for my household?

Look at the litre ratings, single ovens here range from about 58L up to the high 70s, with 71L being very common, so many families find that size ideal. If you regularly cook large joints, roast trays or two full baking sheets at once, a 70–78L oven gives you the space you need; if you mainly cook for one or two, a 60–66L model will be more efficient. a 71L oven will comfortably take a large roasting tin plus a baking tray, whereas a 60L oven is better for weekday mid-sized dishes.

Which cleaning system should I get, pyrolytic, hydrolytic, catalytic or enamel?

Pyrolytic cleaning (widely available here) burns away grease at very high temperatures so you simply wipe out the ashes, making it the lowest-effort option but it uses more energy during the cycle. Hydrolytic or "added steam" systems soften residues with water and are gentler and cheaper to run, but they require a bit more manual wiping afterwards. Catalytic liners or easy‑clean enamel are budget-friendly and reduce scrubbing between deep cleans, so if you roast frequently and hate cleaning, pyrolytic is worth the premium; if you want a lower-cost, lower-energy compromise, hydrolytic or easy‑clean enamel will serve well.

Do I need a fan oven or is conventional cooking enough?

Most models here are fan cooking, which gives even heat and lets you cook on multiple shelves without hot spots, great for biscuits, batch baking or roast dinners. Conventional ovens use top and bottom elements and work well for a single tray or traditional recipes that need dry heat, but they can be uneven if you use more than one shelf. If you bake different things at once or want consistent results for multiple trays, a fan or multifunction oven is the smarter choice.

How should I balance price, features and energy efficiency?

Prices range from roughly the current product price for basic fan ovens up to well over the current product price,000 for premium models with features like slide‑and‑hide doors, added steam or pyrolytic cleaning. Energy ratings on offer include Class A, A+ and A++ (A+ is common), so if you cook daily a higher-rated oven can save energy over time; however, you’ll pay more up front for extras like pyrolytic cycles and steam‑assist. a household that bakes and roasts frequently may justify an A+ pyrolytic oven, while someone who uses the oven only occasionally might prefer a simple A‑rated fan oven to keep costs down.

What does the fuse rating mean and why does it matter when choosing an oven?

The fuse rating tells you the electrical draw the oven is designed for, many models here list 13A or 16A (with 13A quite common and 16A common on higher‑powered units). A higher fuse rating usually indicates more powerful features such as rapid preheat, pyrolytic cleaning or steam functions, which can draw more current. Check the model’s fuse rating against your kitchen’s existing supply so you’re buying a model that matches your available circuit capacity; if you have a smaller 13A supply, a model specified at 16A may not run optimally without changes.