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Comparison Siemens HB 655GNS1 vs Siemens HB 655GTS1

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Main specs
Typeelectricelectric
Controlsrotary knobs + push-buttonsrotary knobs + push-buttons
Capacity71 L71 L
Cooking temperature30 – 300 °C30 – 300 °C
Features
Cooking modes
grill
convection
grill
convection
Number of automatic programmes10
Features
thermostat
timer
auto switch-off
TFT display
child lock
thermostat
timer
auto switch-off
TFT display
child lock
More features
Number of door glasses33
Door closer
 /SoftClose/
Guidestelescopic on one leveltelescopic on three levels
Oven cleaning
catalytic
catalytic
More specs
Energy classA+A
Connected load3.65 kW3.65 kW
Dimensions (HxWxD)60x60x55 cm60x60x55 cm
Cut-out dimensions (HxWxD)585x560x550 mm585x560x550 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2015may 2015

Number of automatic programmes

The number of preinstalled cooking programmes stored in the oven's memory — usually designed for a specific dish or just a defrost mode. If you have the appropriate programme, you do not have to keep track of the time, manually change the temperature and rearrange the dish in the oven — just put the ingredients there and start the programme, and the device will do the rest on its own. At the same time, unlike individual cooking modes (see above), the programmes are more complex — they provide changing temperatures, turning on special modes, turning off when time has elapsed, etc. The larger the set of automatic programmes, the wider the possibilities of the oven; their number in modern models can be in the tens. On the other hand, such programmes cannot be changed at will, so if you need both creativity and maximum convenience, you should pay attention to models with the ability to record custom programme in memory.

Guides

Type of guides for installing baking sheets that are used in the oven.

Frame. Classic guides have the form of slots with protrusions in the side walls of the oven. This design is simple and inexpensive. However, it is not very convenient — when removing baking sheets, you have to pull your hand into a heated oven, which means you will need a mitten or potholder. And the extraction itself may require effort, especially if the guides are dirty and the trays go tight in them.

Telescopic. Retractable guides on which the baking sheet “leaves” the oven, usually, immediately when the door is opened. Such devices are more convenient than frame ones, but they are more expensive and not suitable for all situations (for example, sometimes to check a dish you only need to open the lid without pulling it out). Therefore, in most models, telescopic guides are only on one level. But telescopic guides on two levels or even three levels already classifies the device as a top segment.

Energy class

This indicator characterizes how economically the oven consumes electricity. Initially, classes were marked in Latin letters from A(highest) and further down as they went down. Later improved classes A +, A ++, etc. appeared (the more pluses, the better). More energy-efficient models are more expensive but can pay for themselves in the process of use, especially if you have to cook often and in large quantities.
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