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₹4,83,000  
A Lincat 437 mm 2.7 kW Ventless CiBO Counter-top Fast Oven, CiBO is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
₹4,71,000  
A Lincat 966 mm 8.4 kW Double Deck Electric Counter-top Pizza Oven, PO430-2 is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
₹3,30,000  
A Lincat 1286 mm 7.2 kW Single Deck Electric Counter-top Pizza Oven, PO630 is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
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A Lincat 1000 W Ventless High Speed Counter Top Oven, CiBO+ is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
₹1,20,750  
A Lincat 495 mm 2.5 kW Lynx 400 Tall Convection Oven, LCOT is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
₹4,15,500  
A Lincat 886 mm 6.0 kW Double Deck Electric Counter-top Pizza Oven, PO425-2 is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
₹3,24,000  
A Lincat 644 mm 3 kW Electric Counter-top Convection Oven,, ECO8 is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
₹1,35,750  
A Lincat 530 mm 2.2 kW Lynx 400 Electric Counter-top Pizza Oven- Single Deck, LDPO/B is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
₹2,89,500  
A Lincat 740 mm 3 kW Convector Manual+ Electric Counter-top Convection Oven,, CO343M is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
₹2,67,750  
A Lincat 966 mm 4.2 kW Single Deck Electric Counter-top Pizza Oven, PO430 is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
₹2,40,750  
A Lincat 886 mm 3 kW Single Deck Electric Counter-top Pizza Oven, PO425 is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
₹1,74,750  
A Lincat 810 mm 2.9 kW Single Deck Electric Counter-top Pizza Oven, PO49X is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
₹1,56,000  
A Lincat 570 mm 2.5 kW Counter-top XL Convection Oven, LCOXL is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
₹1,22,250  
A Lincat 555 mm 2.5 kW Electric Counter-top Convection Oven, LCO is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
₹3,23,250  
A Lincat 740 mm 3 kW Convector Touch Electric Counter-top Convection Oven, CO343T is a kitchen appliance used for baking, roasting, broiling, and heating food. It is a fundamental appliance in most kitchens, both residential and commercial, and comes in various types and sizes to suit different cooking needs. Here are some key features and uses of ovens: Baking: Ovens are commonly used for baking a wide range of baked goods, including bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, and more. The even heat distribution in an oven helps ensure that these items cook evenly. Roasting: Roasting is a cooking method that involves cooking meat or vegetables at high temperatures in an oven. It results in a crispy exterior and tender interior, making it ideal for roasted meats, poultry, and vegetables. Broiling: Many ovens have a broil setting that exposes food to direct heat from the oven's upper heating element. This is used for quickly browning the top of dishes, such as casseroles, gratins, and cheese-topped dishes. Convection Ovens: Some ovens are equipped with convection fans that circulate hot air throughout the oven cavity. Convection ovens cook food more evenly and efficiently, making them suitable for roasting, baking, and other cooking methods. Temperature Control: Ovens typically feature adjustable temperature controls, allowing you to set the desired cooking temperature for your recipes. Timer and Cooking Modes: Ovens often come with timers and various cooking modes, such as convection, bake, broil, and more, to accommodate different cooking needs. Multiple Racks and Shelves: Most ovens have multiple racks or shelves that can be adjusted to different positions, allowing you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously. Self-Cleaning: Some ovens have self-cleaning functions that use high temperatures to burn off food residue and grease, making it easier to clean the oven's interior. Warming Drawer: Some oven models come with a warming drawer, which is a separate compartment used to keep cooked food warm until it's ready to be served. Energy Efficiency: Energy-efficient ovens are designed to conserve energy and reduce operating costs while cooking food effectively. Ovens are essential for a wide range of cooking techniques and recipes, from baking bread to roasting a Thanksgiving turkey. They are available in various types, including conventional ovens, convection ovens, microwave ovens (used for reheating and cooking), and combination ovens (combining microwave and convection features). When using an oven, it's important to follow cooking times and temperatures specified in recipes and take necessary safety precautions, such as using oven mitts when handling hot dishes and ensuring that the oven is properly cleaned to prevent smoke or odors during cooking.
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