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MATÄLSKARE Forced air oven, IKEA 300 stainless steel

Price £ 350

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  • 5 year guarantee

This oven has the basic functions you need and is easy to use every day of the week. The fan-forced air convection spreads the heat so you can cook several different dishes at the same time. Fits with MATÄLSKARE microwave oven.

Article Number103.687.81

Product details

5 year guarantee. Read about the terms in the guarantee brochure.

The fan-forced air convection spreads the heat quickly and evenly, so you can cook or bake several dishes at once without flavours spreading between them.

Extra generous interior dimensions and 5 cooking levels ensure you have plenty of room for the food you want to cook.

Top and bottom heating is ideal for cooking dishes with a crispy finish and for slow cooking of casseroles.

You can easily choose the best grill function to cook thin cuts of meat and vegetables or to brown gratins and steaks.

The special pastry function can help you to get the perfect moist topping on your baked cookies and pies.

Easy to clean as the stainless steel surface is treated to repel fingerprints.

Oven door with child-safety lock improves safety in the kitchen.

Easy to install at a comfortable work height in a base cabinet or high cabinet.

Designer

IKEA of Sweden

Article Number103.687.81

Good to know

Voltage: 220-240V.

Minimum fuse needed: 13A.

1 wire shelf included.

1 baking tray included.

1 deep tray included.

1 grill rack included.

Anti finger print.

No plug is included. Installation to be carried out by a qualified installer.

IKEA of Sweden AB SE-343 81 Älmhult, IKEA.com

Materials and care

Care

Remove stains and food residue after each use using a cloth damped with warm water and a mild detergent.

Clean the oven/microwave oven exterior using a non-abrasive cloth dampened with water.

After cleaning, be sure to wipe dry with a soft cloth.

Do not use solvents or abrasive products on any oven/microwave oven part.

Safety and compliance

This product bears the UK CA mark.This product bears the CE mark.

Technical information

MATÄLSKARE

Forced air oven, IKEA 300 stainless steel

Article Number103.687.81
Brand NameIKEA
Model Identifier103.687.81
Energy efficiency index95,3 kWh
Energy efficiency class for each cavityA
Energy consumption per cycle for each cavity (Conventional)0,99 kWh/cycle
Energy consumption per cycle for each cavity (Fan forced convection)0,81 kWh/cycle
Number of cavities1
Heat source per cavity
Volume of each cavity71 L

Weight & measurements

  • Width: 59.5 cm
  • Depth: 56.9 cm
  • Height: 59.5 cm
  • Volume: 71 l
  • Weight: 30 kg
  • Cord length: 90.0 cm

Package details

MATÄLSKARE

Article Number103.687.81
  • Width: 66 cm
  • Height: 64 cm
  • Length: 67 cm
  • Weight: 29.70 kg
  • Package(s): 1

Reviews

Matalskare ovenAnonymous reviewerIt works. But I’m not impressed. Appears to run hot have had a few near misses. Only one shelf, which is very restricting. Just wish I had spent more and got a better one. I had an earlier model which I was happy with, this one does not compare. 3
Exploding glassAnonymous reviewerOn the pyrolytic setting for the first time of using, followed instructions and left it to do its thing. 20 minutes into cycle, both inner panes of glass exploded, shattering into millions of shards all over the inside of the oven as well as falling down from the gap they created inside the bottom of the door all over my kitchen floor in boiling hot pieces. Other than that disaster that IKEA and whirlpool now have to resolve between them (oven has been in use for just 11 months), agree with others regarding slow heating time, uselessness of timer, lack of second internal shelf (why two trays, though?) and poor filament arrangement for grilling - mine seems to heat the four corners rather than the centre. Not worth £450, wish I had sourced another oven separately. Don’t mind the aggressive cooling fan as leaving the door ajar speeds that up. 2
Exploding doorAnonymous reviewerWe have had this oven for 3.5 years and all was ok. I put on the self clean programme this morning. After about 30 mins the inner glass of the door exploded. Hot glass everywhere. Highly danergous and now involves us contacting Ikea/Whirlpool or buying a new oven.1
Great until it stopped working.Anonymous reviewerBought this oven last December and it worked great, cooked really well. However, 3 weeks ago it stopped working and tripped the electrics. Took a week to come out and then a week to get the part which was an element that had burned out. New element put in today, the guy left and 10 minutes later it went off again and no longer usable. Same thing as a previous review going between Ikea and Whirlpool, resulting a hour on hold between the two. So next appointment in another week. This oven is used by a couple in their 80's with a disabled son. So what happens in the meantime, no oven for another two weeks until the element goes again which seems to be the thing with this product. I would just like to see the product replaced. But who will sort that out!!!2
Debateable reliabilityAnonymous reviewerIt is difficult see the benefit of this fan oven, as the instructions are not that easy to understand. Additionally the timer does not work, which is one of the features that we wiould like to use.3
Good value for moneyAnonymous reviewerGood value for money5
Utterly Useless OvenAnonymous reviewerThere is absolutely nothing positive one can say about this oven, it is beyond useless. Grill: Takes at least 10 minutes to heat to full power which is underpowered. Not helped by the ridiculous spacing of the element which has a hole in the middle just where you need it. The top shelf is nowhere near enough to the element. Oven: Again, takes forever to get up to full heat. Lots of utterly useless over-complicated settings. A decent grill and fan oven is all that is required and it fails on both fronts. Annoyingly, when you turn it off, a ridiculously loud fan kicks in to cool the oven down and roars away for up to half an hour. Even when we are in a different room we can hear it. There is no way of turning this off unless you leave the oven on and turn it down to its lowest setting which sometimes works. The timer is utterly pointless. It's just a clockwork thing that makes a pathetic 'ding' which is inaudible unless you are standing right over it. Avoid1
Very disappointed on this oven, do not recommend itAnonymous reviewerI purchased this oven 2 years ago and I had only problems with it. Firstly, the timer did not work but then I wasn't considering it a big issue and bought a timer separately. Then, the food was taking ages to cook but eventually was being done and bought a separate air fryer and only used that instead. Unfortunately, just on Christmas day I had to use the oven to cook some food as it was too big for my air fryer and it was a dezaster!!! The food was only cooked on the top and raw at the bottom!!! Had to throw everything in the bin as was impossible to eat!!! So, so disappointed, really not worth the money!!!!1
Good quality kitchenAnonymous reviewerAlthough I did not put the new kitchen in in the builder said it was well made and fairly easy to assemble even if instruction was different from other similar products.5
Smart modernAnonymous reviewerEye level great .Time Bell only dings once4
Poor spaceAnonymous reviewerPoor instructions for use, a few cooked food ideas would have been good. Needs two racks as standard. Timer does not mean an oven timer for cooking and switching off when finished it is just a timer that dings I would suggest that what is show is misleading information.1
Good value for moneyAnonymous reviewerThis MATALSKARE FORCED AIR OVEN roasts,bakes etc very well....I can’t fault it but any cooking residue is extremely difficult to remove, even with professional oven cleaner. I kept tin foil in tray in order to minimise cleaning, but to no avail. Also, the base of the oven, is flexible and tinny. On the whole, not bad for money.4
Very good lookingAnonymous reviewerPurchased a complete new kitchen along with this oven. Super pleased with how it all looks -- the oven is very smart & cooks great too !5
Great ovenAnonymous reviewerGreat value for the quality and price5

Customer reviews

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MATÄLSKARE Forced air oven, IKEA 300 stainless steel

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How can we best assist you in your cooking, without actually being in the kitchen? One way, is to make high quality appliances at prices that leave more money left for good ingredients. To make this happen, we’re working together with carefully selected suppliers – experts we feel are the best in their field at delivering what people need in their everyday. This allows us to offer fully equipped, functional kitchens, with appliances and all the other things you need, all in one place.

Creating good things becomes a whole lot easier when you work together. And when you do it with a good amount of trust and understanding, it becomes fun and interesting.

Aha-moments during the development

Bruno Lizotte, who works with product development at IKEA of Sweden in Älmhult, tells that the development of the kitchen appliances is done hand in hand together with the suppliers. “We have a lot of experience from life at home so we share our ideas and our knowledge to get the suppliers to see things from our perspective. Then we find solutions together to improve the life in and around the kitchen,” he says. In turn, the suppliers contribute with their expertise, for example hard facts on materials, technical solutions and innovations they have in the pipeline. “By being generous we learn from each other. It’s a way to challenge old truths about how things are supposed to be done. It usually leads to a couple of aha-moments for everyone involved,” notes Bruno.

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Easier days in the heart of the home

Good kitchen appliances should fit with the rest of the kitchen and with the people who use them. We all have different needs, tastes and wallets. Some of us cook because we love to, some of us because we have to. That’s why a considerable amount of time in the development process is spent on creating a selection of durable products – in different styles, functions and price levels. And always with quality as the main focus. It means a whole deal of fine-tuning, trying ideas and choosing the ones that make most use for people. “Togetherness and enthusiasm are important words to us when we develop products. In short, it means to work with people that believe in the same cause as we do, but also to respect each other’s efforts. When we manage to live up to that, we can make a true difference and contribute to a better life at home for more people. That’s really something to aim for,” says Bruno.

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