Prepare dinner efficiently with this 30-inch Whirlpool single wall oven. Its Scan-to-Cook technology lets you send it customized cooking instructions for delicious results, and it can connect to most Smart home assistants for effortless voice control.
Q: What does “when connected” imply? I’m replacing a 28 year old Jenn Air built in oven.
A: Hello! When the Wall Oven is connected to WIFI you will receive an update to the appliance to add the Air Fry feature. We hope this helps.
Q: Does this oven have a broil feature??
A: Yes it does.
Q: Which microwave (counter or built in) pairs with this oven?
A: Hello! We do not have a specific model that will go with model WOS72EC0HS. We do have two models that will match color-wise, they are WMT50011KS and WMT55511KS. We hope this helps.
Q: Which built in microwave coordinates with this oven?
A: Hello! We do not have a specific model that will go with model WOS72EC0HS. We do have two models that will match color-wise, they are WMT50011KS and WMT55511KS. We hope this helps.
Q: Do you have to connect to Wifi?
A: Hello Dorojeanne! You do not have to connect it to WIFI but you would need to have it connected for any updates to the appliance. We hope this helps.
Q: what is the inside dimensions of the oven
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Q: Does the oven come with a cord?
A: Hi Cord, yes the appliance will come equipped with a power cord to be connected to the homes electric. We hope this helps
$2429.99
Prepare dinner efficiently with this 30-inch Whirlpool single wall oven. Its Scan-to-Cook technology lets you send it customized cooking instructions for delicious results, and it can connect to most Smart home assistants for effortless voice control.
$1979.99
Take on every meal with a Smart Wall Oven built for multitasking. Get crispy results in this single wall oven with air fryer (available via Automatic Feature Updates* when appliance is connected), while Fan Convection Cooking and Frozen Bake™ Technology let you get meals to the table easily. Clean everyday spills with the Steam Clean Option. *Appliance must be connected. WiFi & App Required. Features subject to change. Details and privacy info at whirlpool.com/connect.
$1099.99
Bake your culinary favorites in this 30-inch GE electric oven. Its six rack positions increase flexibility, and the 5.0 cu. ft. capacity provides space for entire meals. This GE electric oven has electronic touchpad controls that make it easy to operate and a viewing window providing a clear view for monitoring your progress.
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Crisp and brown with less oil and less hassle. KitchenAid Single Wall Ovens with Air Fry Mode include a dishwasher-safe air fry basket with plenty of capacity for large batches. A built-in thermometer takes the guesswork out of cooking meat, fish, poultry, casseroles and more to the perfect degree of doneness every time.
Pros for Whirlpool - 30" Built-In Single Electric Convection Wall Oven with Air Fry when Connected - Stainless Steel | |||
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Ease of use, Convection, Cooking Evenness, Air Fry, Design | There were no pros for this product— | Ease of use, Performance, Heating Speed, Appearance, Installation | Baking |
Cons for Whirlpool - 30" Built-In Single Electric Convection Wall Oven with Air Fry when Connected - Stainless Steel | |||
Control Panel | There were no cons for this product— | Control Panel | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers enjoy how easy it is to use this oven, with many saying it is quiet as well. They also appreciate how evenly it cooks food. Some customers love the sleek look of the oven, and others say it looks great in their kitchens. There were a few concerns about the timer being too quiet.
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Good choice. Works perfectly and was a good matchup with my refrigerator. Love it’s simplicity and sleek look.
Posted by BonitaB
Love the oven overall . Needed to be taller cause they need to add wood to make it fit where last oven was.
Posted by Hater
The physical design of this oven is quite lovely. It is the firmware that is problematic. This oven was installed on May 22, 2020. Things I like about my new oven: • Spacious interior—The oven maximized the amount of inside space available so I have more room now than in my old oven that fit into the same space. • Three racks—I love having three racks for baking. • Convection baking—This is my first convection oven and I am a convert. Everything bakes more evenly and a little faster. Things that could be improved about my new oven. YOU NEED TO KNOW THESE ISSUES BEFORE PURCHASING THIS UNIT. • Add a convection drying mode with a temperature range of 110-165—Like many people these days, I like to soak and dry walnuts and this oven does not allow me to do it effectively. To dry a pan of walnuts I should be able to use an 150-160 degree oven heated for 36-48 hours. While my new oven has a “Keep Warm” setting that allows me to dry the nuts at the right temperature, it is not a convection mode and the oven turns itself off after 12 hours, which is usually in the middle of the night. Which leads me to my next request-- • Allow cooking duration time to be set up to 48 hours—Right now as a safety feature the oven turns itself off after 12 hours. This is great if you forget to turn the oven off before leaving for vacation, but some things need to cook for longer than 12 hours, like drying fruit or nuts. There is a Sabbath mode that lets you turn on your oven for a longer time but does not let you cook at a low temperature. I want the option of both a low temperature and long duration. While I am fine if the oven turns itself off after 12 hours if no cooking duration was set ahead of time, it seems that if a cooking duration is set by the user they should be able to set a longer time. • The oven needs a better wifi antenna—We bought this oven thinking it would be fun to have a smart oven that we can control with our phone. No one told us that the wi-fi only works if the oven is within approximately 30 feet of a 2.4 gH router (depending on obstructions such as walls or metal barriers). While our router frequency is fine, the oven is more than 30 feet away. Normally I’d just say, okay I can live without turning my oven on with my cell phone. However, the oven firmware Is regularly updated and without wifi our new oven will not receive these updates. This is a major drawback. • Design the clock to keep accurate time without a wi-fi connection—The oven has a large, easy-to-read, nice-looking digital clock. Aesthetically, I really like it, and I look at it regularly. However, without the wifi connection, while the clock still works, it loses about one minute a week. It’s been decades since I have had a clock that loses time! • Allow users to change temperature setting without turning off oven first—Ever have a recipe where you start cooking at one temperature and then have to change to another? Or times when you cook one thing in the oven and then switch to something else that requires a different temperature? This oven requires you to turn it off and then to reprogram it to change the temperature, even if it is just a 25 degree difference. These extra steps, while not difficult, are just annoying. Overall, with the amount we spent splurging on this “fancy” oven , I am disappointed with how it works. This smart oven is in some ways dumber than my previous 25-year-old oven, which was definitely easier to use. I do not recommend this oven unless they can change its programming as outlined above.
Posted by Amygoe