The stainless steel Electrolux Icon E30EW75ESS wall oven performs well in tests, earning consistently high scores for baking and broiling. This oven has a convection feature and it has a beautiful, commercial-quality, stainless steel design, with discrete glass touch controls, a large oven window and halogen interior lighting. One downside, however, might be Electrolux's lack of long-term repair history; if this is a concern, you may want to consider the comparably priced GE Profile PT956WMWW (*est. $2,500). We also read some comments that the interior capacity is on the small side.
The Electrolux Icon E30EW75ESS is evaluated by editors at Consumer Reports -- the most thorough evaluation we found for this wall oven. We also found owner evaluations at Yahoo! Shopping. The Electrolux wall oven is sold at Sears, and although owners may write reviews, none had so far at the time of our visit.
Our Sources
1. ConsumerReports.orgDetails/Subscribe
Editors of Consumer Reports evaluate 11 wall ovens in a wide range of prices -- the Electrolux Icon wall oven is on the high end. Baking and broiling performance is evaluated, and capacity is measured. Results of an owner-reliability survey are also included.
Review: Wall ovens, Editors of Consumer Reports, July 2008
Two owners offer divergent opinion for the Electrolux Icon wall oven. One says it's tiny and unusable, while the other says it's the best oven ever.
Review: Electrolux Icon E30EW75ESS Oven Reviews, Contributors to Yahoo! Shopping
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