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Comparison Electrolux EOC 5851 FOX vs Electrolux EOC 5751 FAX

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Main specs
Typeelectricelectric
Controlssensorssensors
Capacity71 L72 L
Cooking temperature30 – 300 °Cup to 250 °C
Features
Cooking modes
grill
convection
temperature probe
custom programme
grill
convection
temperature probe
custom programme
Number of modes11
Number of automatic programmes909
Features
thermostat
timer
auto switch-off
child lock
thermostat
timer
auto switch-off
child lock
More features
Number of door glasses44
Door closer
Guidestelescopic on one leveltelescopic on one level
Oven cleaning
pyrolytic
pyrolytic
More specs
Energy classA+A+
Connected load3.5 kW3.5 kW
Dimensions (HxWxD)59x59x57 cm59x59x57 cm
Cut-out dimensions (HxWxD)590x560x550 mm590x560x550 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2012august 2012

Capacity

The working capacity of the oven. The amount of food that can be cooked in the device and the amount of space required for embedding depends on this parameter.

A capacity of about 50 – 60 litres is considered quite sufficient for a family of 2 – 3 people. It is the capacity that most modern built-in ovens have. However, there are other options — modest models of 20 – 30 litres, similar in capacity to microwave ovens, large in capacity for home baking and large cabinets of 100 litres or more, designed more for cafes and restaurants than for home use.

Cooking temperature

The cooking temperature range allows you to understand which special tasks are subject to the oven. The lower temperature from which the oven starts heating, usually, is in the range of +30 to +50 ˚C. So, for example, the minimum heating temperature at +30 ˚C allows you to defrost products. Models with a minimum of 40 ˚C and 50 ˚C allow you to heat ready meals, heat tableware (before serving), dry crackers, etc.

Number of modes

The number of cooking modes provided in the design of the oven. In this case, the cooking mode means the general opertaion mode — for example, “heating”, “heating + convection”, etc. Accordingly, this indicator strongly depends on additional equipment (see "Features"). However, even in similar models, the number of modes may be different. In general, the more cooking modes, the more cooking options, the easier it will be to choose the optimal mode for a specific situation.

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.
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