Cheap Single Oven
Your oven plays a crucial role in turning the raw ingredients into delicious dishes. The right oven will save you time and energy through its various cooking functions, while reducing your electric bill.

The best single ovens have smart features that will help you to bake or roast to perfection. They can even replace your air-fryer and slow cooker!
1. Zanussi ZS402F
Zanussi is an Italian producer of domestic appliances, founded by Antonio Zanussi in Pordenone, northeastern Italy. After the death of Antonio Zanussi in 1946, management was handed over to his sons Lino and Guido. A new factory was opened and a study centre was established to conduct research and create appliances.
The Magistar Combi and Rapido Chiller communicate with each other in order to operate in tandem, synchronizing processes (eg cook&chill, prove&bake) to create a more efficient kitchen workflow. Zanussi Professional Connectivity lets you remotely manage and monitor your appliance using a dedicated app.
3. Beko BS402F
Beko ovens make it simple to cook healthy meals for your family. Features such as AirFry technology that requires less oil and twin turbo convection that cooks food 25% faster means healthier food items are served in tw-less time. Large interior capacities and a height-adjustable middle rack provide flexibility and convenience. Plus, a adjustable telescopic rail can be raised or lower to accommodate oversized items and saves space on the lower rack. With single oven electric that blend in seamlessly with your kitchen there's no reason to pick a Beko microwave oven.
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4. Zanussi ZS402F
The Zanussi company was established by Antonio Zanussi in Pordenone, Italy, in 1916. It started as a small business, but soon grew into a major industrial company that produced a broad range of household appliances. In 1950, it was one of Italy's top producers. In the 1960s, the company expanded through the acquisition of Becchi and Castor brands as well as the establishment of a research and design centre. In 1984, the brand was transferred to Electrolux.