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		<title>Gas Wall Ovens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A beautiful oven is every woman&#8217;s dream and if you&#8217;re one of the millions of people who enjoys a cosy visit around the kitchen table, then an eye catching oven is what you&#8217;ll want. Gas wall ovens are beautiful and practical and the modern designs available today will certainly spoil you for choice.  But beauty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A beautiful oven is every woman&#8217;s dream and if you&#8217;re one of the millions of people who enjoys a cosy visit around the kitchen table, then an eye catching oven is what you&#8217;ll want.</p>
<p><strong>Gas wall ovens</strong> are beautiful and practical and the modern designs available today will certainly spoil you for choice.  But beauty is not the only reason you should opt for a gas oven.  These ovens are extremely practical and if space is your problem, then have a gas wall oven installed for your kitchen.  The wall oven options are practical in the sense that they are fitted against a wall into a cupboard space and are out of the way.  This allows for more floor space in your kitchen.  Gas ovens come in different sizes so make sure you know the measurements in the range of ovens you are interested in and that you have the space to install it.</p>
<p><strong>Gas ovens</strong> are very safe to use, but they should be serviced by a professional at least once a year.  Most gas ovens are self cleaning which means that they have an additional cycle where self cleaning is activated.  During this cycle to oven automatically locks it self to prevent burning and the oven heats up to extreme temperatures and burns away any messes left behind from cooking.  It then unlocks itself when the cycle is finished and all you need to do is to sweep the charcoal away.  Although gas stoves are safe, it is recommended that they are used in a well ventilated kitchen.</p>
<p>Using a gas stove is easy and can cut your cooking time in half.  Heat is immediately available and can be adjusted for immediate effect, unlike the electric stove which takes long to heat up or to increase or reduce heat.  Gas stoves also give off less heat so your kitchen doesn&#8217;t have to feel like a sauna in summer.  Using gas is certainly more energy and cost effective and you can still use it in the event of a power failure.</p>
<p>Buying a gas oven can be a lifetime investment, saving you time, effort and money.</p>
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		<title>Single Wall Oven</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing the right wall oven for your kitchen can be a difficult decision when you consider that it will be an investment you make that should last you for at least the next twenty years. If your kitchen is rather small and space is a problem, opting for a single wall oven unit makes more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing the right <strong>wall oven</strong> for your kitchen can be a difficult decision when you consider that it will be an investment you make that should last you for at least the next twenty years.</p>
<p>If your <strong>kitchen</strong> is rather small and space is a problem, opting for a <strong>single wall oven unit</strong> makes more sense than squeezing a large oven onto your already little floor space. Single ovens have only one single door and can usually cook only one meal at a time, unlike the double wall ovens which gives you options to cook and bake simultaneously. A single unit should never be skimped on quality and should give you the same baking options and ability as any large oven should.  Single ovens are very convenient as they are built into the wall or cupboard space and out of the way completely.</p>
<p>As with any other type of oven, <strong>single wall ovens</strong> also come in different makes and models and are made from different materials. Stainless steel ovens are in most cases the best option as they will not rust and are very easy to keep clean. Durability makes stainless steel ovens very popular options with many housewives. A quality oven should have a durable <strong>thermostat</strong> which can be manually controlled by you to give you the exact temperatures you require at any given time. Timers are useful when you only want to pop a dish in the oven and not have to worry to keep on checking on it. This gives you free to continue doing other things around the house. A double glass window in the door makes it convenient to check up on your cooking or baking without having to open the door and release the heat from the oven.<br />
A unit like this can cost a pretty penny and an investment like this should be bought from a reliable manufacturer with a history of excellence and service.  It’s also recommended to get a few quotes from different suppliers before making your purchase.</p>
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