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more than "just" a double oven?

I'm in the fortunate position to be able to choose a new kitchen in the next few months. I love to cook, and would love a huge oven (or 2). I'm not a fan of the under counter/floor standing types like a big Aga or range cooker, and would prefer to have a built in eye-level type thing.

I suppose I could always put in 2 cookers, but does anyone know of any manufacturers of extra large or even triple ovens?

TIA
"Science is a wonderful thing if one does not have to earn one's living at it" Einstein 1951

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  • Tigerlilley1980
    Tigerlilley1980 Posts: 1,197 Forumite
    Hi there, I've just moved to a new house and am a very lucky to have two brand new built in Stoves ovens! I absolutely love them, and the hob, which is also built in, is a big one with a wok ring. I would definitely recommend two.
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  • cddc
    cddc Posts: 1,164 Forumite
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    AEG do the biggest capacity double ovens on the market to fit into standard double oven towers. Just introduced recently to the market. Cant review as such as only newly available but the brand has a very good reputation.
  • Doozergirl
    Doozergirl Posts: 34,078 Forumite
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    We have two single ovens, side by side at eye level. Really useful (and they look pretty :o)
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  • Leif
    Leif Posts: 3,727 Forumite
    Bosch do double ovens but it sounds like they are not big enough for you as I'm sure you would have checked their catalogue.
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  • Meepster
    Meepster Posts: 5,955 Forumite
    Your best option, for optimum cooking space (as Doozergirl has already suggested) is to go for two built in ovens, either side by side, or if you are tall enough, even on top of each other.

    The other option would be to go for a single oven and a built in combination oven/microwave above it...
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  • bluewater
    bluewater Posts: 122 Forumite
    We are also in the process of choosing a new kitchen and planned two single ovens, one on top of the other. Then discovered this double oven which is a big as two singles.
    Kuppersbusch Maxi Double Oven Eeb10200.5mx

    Expensive but on ebay at £765

    Have bought it but not installed yet.
  • Grimbal
    Grimbal Posts: 2,334 Forumite
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    hmmm, lots to think about there. Might go for the two ovens side-by-side thing - I hadn't thought of that. I'm struggling to mentally picture where a grill/oven would go though still.......
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