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MATTRADITION Forced air oven, IKEA 300 black

339€
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Black built-in oven with silver knobs and handle, digital display, glass door, wire racks inside.
Stainless steel built-in oven, sleek, modern, with digital controls, glass door, metal shelves, fan-forced air convection, multiple cooking levels.
White built-in oven with silver handle and knobs, clear glass door, metallic interior rack.

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Product features
  • 5 year guarantee

A traditional-style oven with the modern conveniences you need every day. The fan-forced air convection allows you to cook multiple dishes at the same time. Fits perfectly with MATTRADITION microwave oven.

Article Number804.117.24

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.

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 Number804.117.24

Good to know

Voltage: 220-240V.

Minimum fuse needed: 13A.

1 wire shelf included.

1 baking tray included.

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 Serbian mark of conformity.This product bears the CE mark.

Technical information

MATTRADITION

Forced air oven, IKEA 300 black

Article Number804.117.24
Brand NameIKEA
Model Identifier80411724
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

Measurements

  • Width: 59.5 cm
  • Depth: 56.9 cm
  • Height: 59.5 cm
  • Volume: 71 l
  • Weight: 30.00 kg
  • Cord length: 90.0 cm

Packaging

MATTRADITION

Article Number804.117.24
  • Width: 66 cm
  • Height: 64 cm
  • Length: 67 cm
  • Weight: 31.50 kg
  • Package(s): 1

Customer reviews

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