Fisher & Paykel – Contemporary 23.5″ Built-In Single Electric Wall Oven – Brushed Stainless Steel/Black Glass $1,248.00 Save:$701.00(36%)
Description
  • Electronic and touch sensitive controls
    For easy operation of oven functions.
  • Self-cleaning oven
    Conveniently eliminates the need to scrub by doing the cleaning for you.
  • 2.5 cu. ft. oven capacity
    Provides plenty of space to cook large meals for your entire family.
  • Sabbath mode
    Safely maintains a temperature for an extended period of time in order to comply with kosher cooking practices.
  • Acid-resistant graphite enamel oven interior
    Provides a stylish appearance.
Additional information
Weight 115 lbs
Dimensions 2215 × 2312 × 2312 in
Model Number

OB24SCD7PX1

Time Bake

Yes

Oven Power Source

Electric

Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

2 years

Depth With Handle

22 1/5 inches

Oven Type

Single wall oven

Oven Window

Yes

Cut-Out Height

22 4/5 inches

Oven Light

Yes

Clock Display

Yes

Rapid Preheat

Yes

Product Height

23 1/2 inches

Oven Capacity

2.5 cubic feet

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

2 years

Cut-Out Depth

21 7/10 inches

Product Width

23 1/2 inches

Cut-Out Width

22 inches

Product Weight

115 pounds

Broil Element

3200 watts

Voltage

230 volts

Timer

Yes

Oven Cleaning Method

Self-High Heat Cleaning

Color Finish

Stainless steel

Product Depth

22 1/5 inches

Product Name

Contemporary 23.5" Built-In Single Electric Wall Oven

Brand

Fisher & Paykel

App Compatible

No

Sabbath Mode

Yes

Color

Brushed Stainless Steel/Black Glass

Oven Convection

No

Control Type

Touchscreen

UPC

822843818877

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  1. Displeased

    This oven is way too small. Interior space will not fit my baking pans. The racks are flimsy and tip the pans when you try to slide them out a little. Horrible interior design. To use the oven you have to set the clock first, and trying to figure that out is extremely complicated. It should be the easiest thing in the world to set a clock, but not so anymore.