Ovens

The Good Guys has a great selection of ovens from leading brands such as Smeg, Westinghouse, Bosch, Miele and much more. We have a strong selection of styles, designs and modern features across our range of fast Gas, efficient Electric, self-cleaning Pyrolytic, massive Double, tidy Steam,compact Benchtop, and all in one Freestanding Ovens. Choose between 60, 54 and 90cm Ovens for all family sizes, Freestanding Cookers with Induction, Gas, Ceramic and more Cooktops, and even Wi-Fi enabled ovens connecting to monitor preheating, switch on and off remotely or even adjust the timer on the fly. Upgrade, replace or get the perfect first Oven whatever the brand or budget at The Good Guys.

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  • Belling 110cm Induction Upright Cooker Stainless Steel Belling 110cm Induction Upright Cooker Stainless Steel
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    BCC1100ISS
    $9495 + Delivery from $59
  • Miele 90cm Clean Steel Oven Miele 90cm Clean Steel Oven
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    H 2890 B C/S Shipped by Miele
    $9499
  • Miele 60cm Pyrolytic Oven Clean Steel Miele 60cm Pyrolytic Oven Clean Steel
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    H 7860 BP CLST Shipped by Miele
    $9499
  • Miele 60cm Pyrolytic Oven Obsidian Black Miele 60cm Pyrolytic Oven Obsidian Black
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    H 7860 BP OBSW Shipped by Miele
    $9599
  • Miele 60cm Pyrolytic Oven Graphite Grey Miele 60cm Pyrolytic Oven Graphite Grey
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    H 7860 BP GRGR Shipped by Miele
    $9599
  • Miele ArtLine Obsidian Black Pyrolytic Oven Miele ArtLine Obsidian Black Pyrolytic Oven
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    H 7860 BPX OBSW Shipped by Miele
    $9699
  • Miele 60cm Pyrolytic Oven Graphite Grey Miele 60cm Pyrolytic Oven Graphite Grey
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    H 7860 BPX GRGR Shipped by Miele
    $9699
  • Miele DGC Pro Steam Combi Oven with Hydroclean Miele DGC Pro Steam Combi Oven with Hydroclean
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    DGC 7460 HC PRO CLST Shipped by Miele
    $9699
  • Miele DGC Pro Steam Combi Oven with Hydroclean Miele DGC Pro Steam Combi Oven with Hydroclean
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    DGC 7460 HC PRO OBSW Shipped by Miele
    $9799
  • Smeg 90cm Classic Opera Thermoseal Pyrolytic Cooker Smeg 90cm Classic Opera Thermoseal Pyrolytic Cooker
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    A11XPY-9
    $10599 + Delivery from $59
  • Fisher & Paykel 76cm Pyrolytic Oven Fisher & Paykel 76cm Pyrolytic Oven
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    OB76DDPTDX2 Shipped by Fisher & Paykel
    $11999
  • Fisher & Paykel 76cm Pyrolytic Oven Fisher & Paykel 76cm Pyrolytic Oven
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    OB76DPPTX1 Shipped by Fisher & Paykel
    $12999
  • Miele PF DGC 7865 XXL PureLine Steam Oven - CleanSteel Miele PF DGC 7865 XXL PureLine Steam Oven - CleanSteel
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    DGC 7865 XXL C/S Shipped by Miele
    $13399
  • Smeg 120cm Duel Fuel Opera Freestanding Cooker Smeg 120cm Duel Fuel Opera Freestanding Cooker
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    A3AU-81
    $14449 + Delivery from $59
  • Smeg 90cm Freestanding Induction Pyrolytic Cooker Smeg 90cm Freestanding Induction Pyrolytic Cooker
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    A1PYID-9
    $14999 + Delivery from $59
  • Smeg 150cm Dual Fuel Upright Cooker Smeg 150cm Dual Fuel Upright Cooker
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    A5AU-81
    $15499 + Delivery from $59
  • Miele 90cm Pyrolytic Oven - CleanSteel Miele 90cm Pyrolytic Oven - CleanSteel
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    H 7890 BP CLST Shipped by Miele
    $18699
  • Westinghouse 60cm Double Oven Westinghouse 60cm Double Oven
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  • Miele Brilliant White Warming drawers Miele Brilliant White Warming drawers
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    ESW 7020 BRWS Shipped by Miele
    $2899
  • Miele VitroLine Brilliant White Built In MWO Miele VitroLine Brilliant White Built In MWO
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    M 7244 TC BRWS Shipped by Miele
    $3199
  • Miele VitroLine Brilliant White Steam Oven Miele VitroLine Brilliant White Steam Oven
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    DG 7440 BRWS Shipped by Miele
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  • Miele Brilliant White Vacuum Sealing Draw Miele Brilliant White Vacuum Sealing Draw
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    EVS 7010 BRWS Shipped by Miele
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  • Miele VitroLine Steam Combination MWO/Oven Miele VitroLine Steam Combination MWO/Oven
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    DGM 7440 BRWS Shipped by Miele
    $5799
  • Miele VitroLine Steam Oven - Brilliant White Miele VitroLine Steam Oven - Brilliant White
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    DGC 7845 BRWS Shipped by Miele
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From baking cakes to roasting meats and veggies, Ovens play a central role in our kitchens.

Ovens come in a variety of form factors and a range of innovative features. With so many options available, here's some points to consider for finding yours.

What are the types of Ovens?

When it comes to choosing an Oven in today's market, there are a lot more options to consider than you might initially think. Consider the fuel source: a Gas or an Electric Oven?

What about form factor? Do you want a Built-In Oven that blends in with a kitchen's cabinet design and saves space? This option is great for those who have a particular layout and aesthetic in mind when building their dream kitchen, with appliances to match like a Steam Oven or a Built-In Microwave Oven. You might prefer combining your Cooktop and Oven into a single, versatile Freestanding Oven, also loved for their aesthetic appeal despite taking up floor space, like a popular Smeg Freestanding Oven.

There are also tonnes of features to consider. Smart Ovens that have built-in Wi-Fi like many Miele Ovens can be controlled remotely via an app on your Mobile Phone. Pyrolytic Ovens have a self-cleaning feature, while Double Ovens have two separately heated compartments for twice the cooking.

What should I look for when buying an Oven?

First consider the size you need. There are two aspects to Oven size: the physical size and the usable litre capacity. The size will tell you the dimensions of the Oven for an accurate idea of what space it will need in the kitchen for a smooth Installation, while the usable litre capacity tells how much space is inside the Oven compartment.

Consider what you want to be able to cook and how many people are being fed. The most common Built-in Oven size is 60cm and the usable capacity can vary depending on the cavity design. A 90cm model like some Westinghouse Ovens offer is less common in Built-In models, with the majority of this size and up to massive 150cm sizes from brands like Ilve being Freestanding Ovens. If you have a larger family or love to entertain, then you may want to consider a larger Oven size or even a Double Oven.

Although it may be tempting to buy the largest capacity Oven you can it's worth keeping cleaning in mind, as larger Ovens mean larger trays which may be a little more awkward to clean. There's also aesthetics to consider from dark stainless, stainless steel, white, red or black options as endless as they are exciting!

What is the best way to clean the inside of an Oven?

Regularly cleaning an Oven ensures it cooks efficiently and saves on more difficult and intensive cleaning in the long term. For best results, try to clean Ovens while they're still warm but not hot to wipe fats and food away before they get baked on. Aim to do this at least once a month to avoid cooking in a smoky, underperforming Oven with a door panel that can’t clearly be seen through.

Check out our range of Oven Cleaning products that will help with tough, baked on grime. Always use gloves, a face mask, a long sleeve shirt (or extended sleeve gloves), eye protection and keep the area well ventilated when using Oven Cleaner.

For fuss free cleaning, consider an Oven with a Pyrolytic setting. Pyrolytic Ovens can effectively clean themselves by running an ultra hot cleaning cycle reaching up to 500°C (with the door automatically locking for safety) to burn off baked on fats and residues, leaving a fine ash behind that is easy to wipe away after.

Are Electric Ovens better than Gas?

If both gas and electric connections are available in your home, you may be wondering which type of fuel source to consider when purchasing a new Oven. Whilst there is no clear ‘best’ when it comes to choosing between a Gas or Electric Oven, there are some clear differences to consider that will come down to personal cooking preferences.

Gas Ovens heat faster saving time on pre-heating and in the long term they tend to cost less to run. When it comes to actual cooking, gas releases water and heat when it burns which makes a Gas Oven an excellent choice for roasting meats, baking cakes and other dishes that want to retain moisture. Gas Ovens have basic cooking functions such as bake, grill and fan forced.

Most Ovens today are Electric Ovens which tend to be cheaper to buy but more costly to run. They provide a more even and stable dry heat that makes them great for baking breads and pizzas. They also tend to come with a wider variety of cooking functions and features.