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The oven has been a kitchen staple, in its many iterations, for centuries – or even longer if you count the stone or brick bread ovens built into fireplaces in ancient times. But even gas and electric ovens have been around since the 19th century, and like most household essentials they’ve continued to evolve since then.

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These days, you can get ovens with electric, induction or gas stovetops, wall-mounted ovens with ergonomic designs and even get smart ovens that can be managed from an app, to name a few.

With so many models and brands on the market these days, it’s sometimes tricky to figure out which oven is the best choice for your kitchen. So, we’ve done the hard work for you, researching oven brands, models and features to look for when buying an oven.

5 popular ovens from top oven brands in Australia

  1. Miele PureLine CleanSteel 60cm pyrolytic oven, $6999, Bing Lee (here’s more about the brand)
  2. Bosch Series 8 60cm Pyrolytic Oven, from $1887 (on sale), The Good Guys (here’s more about the brand)
  3. Westinghouse 90cm Multi-Function Oven Stainless Steel, from $1885 (usually $2399), Appliances Online (here’s more about the brand)
  4. Fisher & Paykel Series 5 60cm Contemporary Pyrolytic Oven, from $1699, Betta (here’s more about the brand)
  5. Smeg 60cm Classic Black Matte Pyrolytic Oven, from $1690 (on sale), The Good Guys  (here’s more about the brand)

What is the best oven brand in Australia?

This is one of those questions that can be top-of-mind when you’re shopping for a new oven (or a fridge, or anything else really). But there isn’t one single “best” oven brand in Australia – the brand can play some role in your decision but it’s often the oven model itself that makes all the difference when you’re using it. So with that in mind, we’ve put together a list of six top brands that make highly-rated, popular ovens. We’ve also included customer reviews for some specific models, so you can get an idea of how these ovens suit people using them in Australia.

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Miele

The Miele PureLine CleanSteel 60cm Wide Pyrolytic Oven model H7464BP.
The Miele PureLine CleanSteel60cm Wide Pyrolytic Oven, from $6999 at Bing Lee. (Credit: Miele)

Founded in 1899, German brand Miele has a reputation for high-quality appliances. In fact, the brand has been named as the best oven brand by Choice for seven years in a row.

Miele’s range of premium ovens includes speed ovens, steam ovens, pyrolytic self-cleaning models and combination ovens that offer intuitive features. While it’s worth noting that Miele’s top-of-the-line features also mean its oven prices are typically on the high end of the market, a lot of the customer reviews we read were very happy with the brand.

“Never thought it was worth the price! I was wrong,” one customer shared in a 5-star review of the Miele PureLine CleanSteel 60cm pyrolytic oven (pictured) on the ProductReview website. “I’m so pleased I decided to spend the money on this unbelievable under counter electric fan forced oven. Exceptionally easy to use even for novices like myself. It also has a moisture function which pumps moisture into the oven during roasting etc. The pyrolitic cleaning cycle is wonderful, allowing a simple wipe down of remaining ashes afterwards to bring it up like new every time.”

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Bosch

Bosch offers a range of quality ovens to suit different budgets and kitchens.
(Credit: Bosch.)

Another top-rated oven brand founded in Germany in the late 1800s, Bosch has a range of electric ovens, pyrolytic ovens, double ovens and freestanding ovens available in Australia. It also has models to suit different budgets, with popular models currently ranging from around $650 to $4500 or more.

Some of Bosch’s standout features include smart app integration, 3D Hotair for even heat distribution on up to three levels, built-in air frying and cool-touch doors.

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“This oven is incredible – its easy to use and cooks food perfectly. It does not heat the house and the pyrolytic oven cleaning function is wow,” one customer shared in a 5-star review of the Bosch  Series 8 60cm Pyrolytic Oven via The Good Guys. This model is also highly rated at Appliances Online, where it has a 4.9-star average from over 45 customers.

“Replaced a 20yo old Bosch built-in oven with this one and it fit into the same spot perfectly. It’s very easy to use and connected to the app so notifications are sent to my phone when the oven comes to temperature etc,” one customer shared in a detailed review. The added: “I also have a 90cm oven which is fairly new too but a different brand and I seem to favour the Bosch oven because of its easy of use and very rapid heat up feature. Over all highly recommended.”

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Westinghouse

The Westinghouse 90cm Multi-Function oven model WVE9515SD.
Westinghouse is one of the few oven brands still manufacturing some models in Australia, including this 90cm multi-function oven, from $1885 at Appliances Online.
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Offering an intuitive array of freestanding ovens, built-in gas ovens, electric ovens, pyrolytic ovens, steam ovens and large capacity double ovens, Aussie brand Westinghouse makes dinner prep easy for the whole family. It was also ranked as equal second alongside Bosch in Choice’s 2024 best oven brand guide, and had an impressive eight ovens rated 4-stars or more on ProductReview.com.au

“Best oven we have ever used. Simplistic controls and enormous capacity make for the perfect meal. When your two teenage sons who have no culinary skills whatsoever comment that we should have upgraded to this model years ago, you know it was a good investment decision,” one customer with a Westinghouse 90cm Multi-Function Stainless Steel Oven shared in a 5-star review via Bazaarvoice Authentic Reviews on Appliances Online.

This model stood out during our research because of its impressive 4.8-5 star average from hundreds of customers across on Appliances Online, Betta, Bing Lee and The Good Guys. Westinghouse is also one of the few oven brands that still manufactures in Australia.

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Fisher & Paykel 

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(Credit: The Good Guys.)

Considered a classic appliance brand in Australia and New Zealand, Fisher & Paykel offers minimal, contemporary, classic and professional style ovens with innovative features and functions, including convection, steam, air fry and sous vide. It was also fourth on the 2024 Choice list of best oven brands.

“Changed my perception of electric ovens,” one customer shared in a 5-star review for the Fisher & Paykel Series 5 60cm Contemporary Pyrolytic Oven via ProductReview. “What a fantastic oven. Had to have my 20yr old Chef gas oven replaced and because of limited gas ovens available, I opted for this electric one. I have been really impressed with its easy function settings and bright display (I have vision problems). The indicator alarms are terrific (eg: oven at temperature or timer has gone off). Highly recommend to anyone needing a smaller oven to fit an existing small wall cavity.” The same model had an average 4.6-star rating from over 27 customers on Appliances Online and 4.5-star average from both Betta and Bing Lee customers.

And for those wanting to stick with a gas cooktop, the brand’s 90cm Gas Freestanding Cooker combines a large gas cooktop with an electric oven, with one customer at The Good Guys summing it up as: “The best cooker we’ve ever used. We upgraded to this from a gas oven with gas range and will never go back. Heats fast, accurate temperature, easy to wipe clean, good lighting. If i could rate this cooker higher i would. Plumbers and electricians both complimented us on how nice it was – and they didn’t even get to cook on it!”

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Smeg

The Smeg 90cm Victoria Gas Cooker in cream.
The Smeg 90cm Victoria Gas Cooker in cream (Credit: The Good Guys.)

A leader in marrying style with thoughtful design, Italian brand Smeg offers ovens with modern and innovative features designed to help you get consistently great results from your cooking. For example, the Thermoseal technology prevents cold air from getting into the oven cavity to ensure more precise cooking conditions, and cool-door technology makes it safe to touch from the outside.

Smeg also has oven designs in both heritage and contemporary styles to suit different homes.

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“I have been a fan of SMEG for about 30 years. This new oven is a dream. Easy to use and everything is perfectly cooked as it regulates the temperature,” one customer shared in a 5-star review of their Smeg 60cm Classic Black Matte Pyrolytic Oven via BazaarVoice Authentic Reviews on Appliances Online, where it had a 4.9-star average from a handful of reviews. It also had a 4.2-star average on The Good Guys and a 5-star average from a couple of customers who reviewed it at Betta.

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Electrolux

Electrolux is one of the best oven brands in Australia.
(Credit: Appliances Online)

Electrolux offers a range of integrated and freestanding ovens with modern designs and helpful features, such as SteamBake for fluffy and crispy baked goods, pyrolytic cleaning, soft-close doors and smart food probes to make sure what you’re cooking is just the way you want it. Electrolux was also fifth by Choice in their most recent best oven rankings (2024).

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“Purchased on the advise of a work colleague and so happy we did. As an avid cook who loves to bake it is perfect. Super easy to operate and love the display with reaching temperature and cooling down. Double lights for brightness thru the glass door without having to open. Yet to use the steam function which was a feature that attracted us to this model,” one customer shared in a 5-star review of the Electrolux 60cm UltimateTaste 700 multifunction pyrolytic oven, which has an impressive 4.9-star average from over 54 customers on the Betta website.

“My old oven had died and I needed a new oven that could keep up with my baking. I couldn’t have made a better choice with the Electrolux. I has so many features, it is accurate and heats up so fast, I am not waiting for over 30 minutes like my previous oven. It has helped excel my baking business because it is very reliable,” another customer shared.

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What to look for when buying an oven

Size and capacity

How often do you cook and for how many people? How big is your kitchen? Do you entertain on the regular? Consider the space you have to work with it for a unit and how much food you’ll be able to cook at once.

Fuel type

Electric, gas and duel-fuel are the three main fuel types for ovens – each with their own pros, cons and price tags. Consider which is best for your cooking needs.

Features

Many ovens these days come with extra features such as self-cleaning, air-frying and Wi-Fi connectivity; decide which extras will make your time in the kitchen easier.

Energy efficiency

Check the energy star rating of the an oven before you invest, and choose accordingly if you’re looking to cut down on your energy usage and power bills.

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What is a pyrolytic oven?

Using high heat of approximately 400-500°C to burn off grease and any leftover food, a pyrolytic oven essential cleans itself over several hours. Once the oven has cooled down, simply wipe away the residue that has been turned to ash in the cleaning process.

What is a steam oven?

Instead of dry heat, a steam oven creates a moist cooking environment by injecting steam into the oven. This method can help to preserve natural moisture and flavour of food – perfect for cooking vegetables, fish, poultry and grains.

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