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How to find particular size of Oven

I need a new oven as the fan has gone on mine, and a new motor (cannot get just the part at zanussi apparently) is too expensive. At the moment I have a freestanding Zanussi, and the kitchen seems to have been built around the oven.

The dimensions are 70cms wide, 60cms depth and 90cms high to be even with the counter ( I know the back bit sticks out a few more cms). There is no room for anything bigger in width, and I'd rather the height and depth stay the same size as it's in keeping with the built in cupboards around it.

It's gas and electric. Does anyone know how to find a range of ovens to compare which would be the same kind of dimensions?

Or do I have to plough through loads and loads of sites to see prices for similar sizes of ovens?

If anyone can suggest an easy way to find best prices for the size, I'd be so happy & grateful.

Thanks

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