Frigidaire 27" Double Electric Wall Oven with Fan Convection
Model# FCWD2727AW
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$1,899.99
- Style:
- Electric: Double
- Height:
- 50 inches
- Width:
- 27 inches
- Depth:
- 25 inches
- First Oven Capacity:
- 3.8
- Convection Oven:
- Yes
- Proof Mode:
- No
- Sabbath Mode:
- Yes
- Self Clean:
- Yes
- Storage Drawer:
- No
- Warming Drawer:
- No
- Wifi Enabled:
- No
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Submitted 06-24-23
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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Love This Oven!
Submitted 06-13-23
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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Easy to operate even with all of the selections. The convection and self cleaning modes are really nice to have. Sleek in appearance and very quiet when operating. I highly recommend this oven.
Submitted 06-09-23
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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The oven and its electronics work great. My only complaint is the fan for the convection over function takes up about 2 inches of oven space at the back of the oven. My large pizza pan will not fit in this over; as it DID in the oven it replaced. Both are 3.8 cu/ft ovens. I actually measured bot over interiors to be sure they were the same size. It would be okay in a 4.3 cu/ft oven, but NOT in a 3.8 cu/ft oven. The price was good but
performs fine, miss mechanical controls
Submitted 05-15-23
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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I bought this to replace a 49-year-old GE that still worked well but was becoming very hard to find parts and service for. I wanted a white finish so it wouldn't look out of place in my 49-year-old kitchen, which restricted my options. The Frigidaire is fine and has a few bells and whistles the GE didn't have, but the touch-screen controls for bake options and light can take a few tries to activate. I'm used to the positive feel and control that mechanical controllers offer. I also wonder about the additional level of complexity that a touch screen has over simple dial controllers, and if it'll last 49 years like the previous oven. But apparently it's not 1974 anymore.
Submitted 05-15-23
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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