This article only talks about ovens that are built into cabinets and paired with hobs elsewhere in the kitchen. There is no problem with the ignition device and the heating element. Repairing a wall oven is a little more complicated, however, as there are fewer parts that you can easily access or replace yourself. Our interactive tool will help you decide if it’s worth paying a professional to fix your wall oven or if you need to buy a new one. We’ll also give you tips on how to find help and find something that will last you a long time when choosing a new wall oven.
This Consumer Reports article was written By Paul Hope, with Data visualizations by Andy Bergmann!