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Find the Perfect Built-In Wall Oven for Your Kitchen

Find the perfect built-in wall oven for your kitchen at Grand Appliance. Whether you are looking for a single or double wall oven with advanced convection cooking or a microwave oven combo for maximum versatility, our extensive selection of sizes and styles ensures you'll find the right fit for your home.

From the professional performance of BlueStar and JennAir to the modern innovation of GE Profile, KitchenAid, and Fisher & Paykel, Grand Appliance offers premium oven lines designed to match your specific kitchen layout and culinary preferences.

Explore Top Wall Oven Brands

Browse leading manufacturers and shop directly for the most reliable wall ovens on the market:

  • KitchenAid Wall Ovens: Precise, even heat with a signature bow-tie convection design built for serious home cooks who expect professional-grade performance.
  • JennAir Luxury Wall Ovens: Bold design meets advanced culinary technology, crafted to make a statement while delivering exceptional cooking results.
  • GE Profile Smart Wall Ovens: Built-in Wi-Fi, air fry modes, and in-oven cameras for a smarter cooking experience without compromise.
  • Fisher & Paykel Integrated Ovens: Sleek minimal aesthetic with intuitive controls, a top choice for custom kitchens that prioritize both form and function.
  • BlueStar Professional-Style Ovens: Restaurant-inspired power with fully customizable options, handcrafted in the USA with ultra-high heat output.

Compare key specifications including cooking capacity, self-cleaning modes, and smart technology to choose an appliance that fits your lifestyle and cabinet dimensions.

Why Shop Wall Ovens at Grand Appliance?

Grand Appliance is your trusted destination for a massive assortment of kitchen appliances. We provide competitive pricing, expert installation advice, and personalized guidance from our local product specialists.

If you have questions about wall oven installation or need help selecting the best model for your remodel, contact us or visit one of our showrooms today.

Choosing the right oven is about more than just aesthetics—it’s about finding the right features for your cooking style. Check out our most frequently asked questions about wall ovens below.

FAQ

A: The primary difference is cooking capacity and flexibility. A single wall oven is a space-saving option ideal for smaller kitchens or households that cook one dish at a time. A double wall oven features two independent cooking cavities, allowing you to bake or roast at two different temperatures simultaneously—perfect for large families or holiday entertaining.
A: Wall ovens come in standard widths: 24-inch, 27-inch, and 30-inch. To ensure a proper fit, you must measure the interior width, height, and depth of your existing cabinet cutout, rather than the exterior door of your current oven. Most brands, including GE Profile and KitchenAid, offer a "Fit Guarantee" to help with the transition to a new model.
A: Yes, for most home cooks, convection is a must-have feature. Unlike traditional ovens, convection wall ovens use a fan to circulate hot air, which eliminates cold spots and results in faster, more even cooking. This is especially beneficial for achieving perfectly browned roasts and flaky pastries.
A: An oven/microwave combo, like the GE Profile PT7800SHSS, integrates both appliances into a single vertical unit. This saves valuable counter space and provides a streamlined, high-end look for your kitchen. Many modern combos also feature "speed cooking" technology that combines microwave energy with convection heat.
A: While possible, it requires professional modification. Most wall ovens on the market today, including luxury brands like JennAir and BlueStar, are electric because they provide the dry, consistent heat preferred for baking. If you are switching from gas to electric, you will need a professional electrician to install a dedicated 240V circuit.