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Yes this stove does have bake and convection bake options. When the product is delivered make sure to note that there is no damage at all to the the surface of the glass cooktop. I found out the hard way that even a hairline crack from delivery can cause the glass to explode under the weight of an empty pot. The worst part is the manufacture will not stand behind the warranty because it is considered "cosmetic damage". Worse yet the Glass cooktop is no longer available for this stove and if it breaks the whole stove is garbage. Best Buy does not stand behind this either. I had the stove for 3 days and informed Best buy about the broken Cooktop and was told that there was nothing they could do and gave me the number for Electrolux to remedy the problem. The warranty is not worth it and the repair crew never came to the house, but rendered the stove as "physical damage not covered under the warranty". The only way to protect yourself from issues is to purchase it through Progressive leasing and they will help you out if you have issues.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi there, valued customer! Thank you for reaching out to us regarding your inquiry. Yes, it does have both. - Jessica
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, has both baking options.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.First of all the stove cooks with induction technology. Oven cooks with convection technology. As Bakers we love the convection cooking process in the oven. This is a fine unit which I would highly recommend. The learning curve is moderate. Just read the directions and don't try to Wing the control panel. Once mastered you will be baking to your heart's content. So far holiday cooking has been a breeze.
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