Works perfectly fine. The negative reviews given are bizarre to say the least. One guy who complained just seemed to have unbelievably bad luck by first getting an electric instead of gas, then when finally getting the gas oven it seems he got a dud, because he claims it wouldn't heat past 125 degrees. Mine does NOT have that problem or any problem for that matter.
Another poster posted some nonsense about the service valve must be closed when not in use. I have no idea what he's referring to but it sounds suspicious because there's no oven, stove, or range (oven stove combo) I know of which the gas service must be turned off when the oven isn't in use. Usually the gas service is behind the oven and not easily accessible for good reason so that no one can accidentally disconnect it....so once it's on it stays on.
If I wanted to quibble I'd say the timer clock is somewhat difficult to understand and there's little to help you understand other then trial and error. I actually learned by mistake how to set the clock. Anyway that doesn't affect the oven's performance itself and wasn't enough for me to consider dropping a star especially since it is a convection (you can choose no convection if you want) bake, broil, and rotisserie oven i.e. it has EVERTHING you could possibly ask for in a modern oven, but a GAS oven.
Brand Name | Empava |
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Model Info | 24 in. 2.3 cu. Ft. Single Gas Wall Oven |
Item Weight | 80 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 24 x 24 x 24 inches |
Item model number | 24 in. 2.3 cu. Ft. Single Gas Wall Oven |
Capacity | 2.3 Cubic Feet |
Annual Energy Consumption | 4000 Watts |
Installation Type | Built-In |
Part Number | 24WO09 |
Form Factor | Single Oven |
Special Features | Rotisserie |
Oven Cooking Mode | Convection |
Burner type | Gas |
Color | Silver |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 3900 watts |
Racks | 1 |
Fuel type | Natural Gas |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Included Components | Gas Regulator Pre-installed, With US Standard 120v Power Cord (Electric Ignitor) |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |