KitchenAid 30" Architect II 4.3 Cu. Ft. Double Wall Oven Review

I Review This Double Wall Oven from KitchenAid

Whether you are a large family, or a young professional who enjoys entertaining, it is very important that you have an oven that will provide you with the necessary features to enhance your cooking. One of the best type of ovens to do this job is a double wall oven. With the slimming
 design this appliance will provide you with more usable kitchen space, as well as enhance the appearance of your kitchen. The KitchenAid 30" Architect II 4.3 Cu. Ft. Double Wall Oven, Model: KEBK206S has been outfitted with some of the most advanced features within this industry, and your cooking will definitely enhance due to the advanced nature of this oven.

Main Product Features:

The first feature that consumers will find exciting about this oven is fact that your foods are cooked using thermal technology. Within this oven, you will find two heating elements that will provide you with even temperatures for roasting as well as baking. This is a unique feature that I have only seen within this KitchenAid appliance, and it is known for delivering high-quality results due to the even temperatures throughout your oven.

If you enjoy making your own bread, than you are more than aware that this is one of the most temperamental food items to prepare and cook. Because traditional ovens are not outfitted with the necessary features to easily bake breads, there are far too many cooks out there having to throw away burnt loafs. However, this KitchenAid double wall oven comes with the Proof Bread feature, which allows you to accurately bake bread without having to use a bread maker.

The control panel within this double oven is one of the most advanced I have seen to date. The glass touch controls feature a unique design that utilizes the heat from your hands to activate the controls. Because of this, there are very few moving parts within the panel, allowing you to extend the life of your oven because of a very minimal risk of wear-and-tear. The less moving parts you have within any appliance, the longer it will last.