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I have had two electric ovens in Thailand, 1st one brand name "House" 2nd was Electrolux .

The House brand was very poor quality, the Electrolux was better but now after less than two years its 

not working.

Can any members tell me a good brand name oven to buy in Thailand?

 

Cheers & Thanks

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40 minutes ago, LennyW said:

The Tefal range available on Lazada are very good in my experience. 

I bought a Tefal juicer, juiced one carrot and the motor burnt out, no more Tefal products for me. 

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13 hours ago, stouricks said:

How many of them have you had please?   LOL

Previously before coming here i had, now the one i have 60L version i use every day, i make sausage rolls, pies etc. commercially, had this one 4 years, faultless.

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5 hours ago, Eindhoven said:

 

Your link is useless. What wrong's with a normal hyperlink? No one wants to click through something when they can't see on what they are clicking.

Sorry I used google link shortener .

 

Try this link but the oven I have is 70 litres and has a fan. 

 

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/electrolux-56-eot56mxc-i154455508-s182007449.html?spm=a2o4m.searchlistcategory.list.5.49ad1afetQ8ht2&search=1

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23 hours ago, stouricks said:

Got a full size table top Zanussi from Home Pro six years ago. That's a lot of cookies and bread made with no worries. 

I cant find the Zanussi anywhere online in Thailand. It looks good.

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We had a MEX oven in our previous apartment - It worked well for two years (we moved).

 

We now have a Hafelé in our house. My Wife uses it pretty much daily and seems quite happy with it. 

 

https://www.hafelehome.co.th/search?type=product&q=Oven*

 

We purchased our last oven from HomePro along with a hood and Hob cooker. 

 

https://www.homepro.co.th/search?q=Oven

 

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Based on my experience I would have said Electrolux was the best, due to the fact I have had mine for 17 years, it works overtime and has never missed a beat, maybe I just got lucky, however I will buy another Electrolux when this one dies

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  • 2 weeks later...

Don’t mess about with tabletop ovens, make your own.

 

Get down to 3Khomebase, they are also known as buntovoorn in Thai 1 they stock all the “high quality” brands - now Covid is here they are giving away gear. 
 

We looked at a small Teka oven with a free fitted microwave for 15K - in the end we paid 25K for a bigger wave and oven package. The discounts are even bigger now.

 

A local woodman didn’t understand a fitted cupboard and made a box - local Metal shop made a stand for 2000B. 
 

OK slightly more expensive than a tabletop, but you can cook a roast dinner in the fraction of the time, bread and cakes rise, it’s a revelation after replacing tabletops every few years.

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On 10/8/2020 at 7:25 PM, Jessi said:

Can any members tell me a good brand name oven to buy in Thailand?

We have had 2 ovens here in Thailand in the past 5 years as well, both still working.

 

My wife bakes pizzas & bread every now and again, however she also makes cookies all day long as sells them and it works fine, day in, day out, naturally I would recommend this brand as we have had zero issues with it.

 

Our latest addition is the Cuizimate 70 Litre for around 6,000 baht 

 

https://www.robinson.co.th/th/cuizimate-electric-oven-rbsov70lm2-70-l-rbs30535695?gclid=CjwKCAjwz6_8BRBkEiwA3p02VWKTmFrz60WFbMHJ6DwelbEaB6aV4tfPwZygZjyBXnH3K7gVNHK1cRoC1vsQAvD_BwE

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On 10/19/2020 at 9:26 AM, 4MyEgo said:

We have had 2 ovens here in Thailand in the past 5 years as well, both still working.

 

My wife bakes pizzas & bread every now and again, however she also makes cookies all day long as sells them and it works fine, day in, day out, naturally I would recommend this brand as we have had zero issues with it.

 

Our latest addition is the Cuizimate 70 Litre for around 6,000 baht 

 

https://www.robinson.co.th/th/cuizimate-electric-oven-rbsov70lm2-70-l-rbs30535695?gclid=CjwKCAjwz6_8BRBkEiwA3p02VWKTmFrz60WFbMHJ6DwelbEaB6aV4tfPwZygZjyBXnH3K7gVNHK1cRoC1vsQAvD_BwE

Thank you for this info I will check into it

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On 10/9/2020 at 5:11 PM, richard_smith237 said:

We had a MEX oven in our previous apartment - It worked well for two years (we moved).

 

We now have a Hafelé in our house. My Wife uses it pretty much daily and seems quite happy with it. 

 

https://www.hafelehome.co.th/search?type=product&q=Oven*

 

We purchased our last oven from HomePro along with a hood and Hob cooker. 

 

https://www.homepro.co.th/search?q=Oven

 

Are you still happy with your Hafle Oven?

 

We bought a Teka oven, it was a bargain - but 6 months down the line, the light and fan are turning on and off. 
 

They haven’t even got a service team, pretty bad customer service, they offered to give us the money back, so I think it’s time to change, they have a local distribution centre. 

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