Ovens
The Good Guys has a great selection of ovens from leading brands such as Smeg, Westinghouse, Bosch, Miele and much more. Compare built-in, freestanding and compact benchtop models from 30L to 150L capacity. We have a strong selection of styles, designs and modern features across our range of fast Gas, efficient Electric, self-cleaning Pyrolytic, massive Double, tidy Steam, compact Benchtop, and all in one Freestanding Ovens. Choose between 60, 54 and 90cm ovens for all family sizes, Freestanding Cookers with Induction, Gas, Ceramic and more Cooktops, and even Wi-Fi enabled ovens connecting to monitor preheating, switch on and off remotely or even adjust the timer on the fly. Professional installation available with old appliance removal service. Upgrade, replace or get the perfect first Oven whatever the brand or budget at The Good Guys.
From baking cakes to roasting meats and veggies, ovens play a central role in our kitchens.
Discover advanced oven technologies and features to elevate your home cooking. Ovens come in a variety of form factors and a range of innovative features. Learn about convection, steam, pyrolytic and combination cooking methods. With so many options available, here's some points to consider for finding yours.
Understanding oven fuel types and installation options for your kitchen layout. When it comes to choosing an Oven in today's market, there are a lot more options to consider than you might initially think. Gas ovens provide faster preheating with natural moisture for perfect baking. Consider the fuel source: a Gas or an Electric Oven?
Built-in ovens integrate seamlessly with custom cabinetry design. What about form factor? Do you want a Built-In Oven that blends in with a kitchen's cabinet design and saves space? Perfect for new kitchen builds with specific aesthetic requirements. This option is great for those who have a particular layout and aesthetic in mind when building their dream kitchen, with appliances to match like a Steam Oven or a Built-In Microwave Oven. Freestanding ovens combine cooktop and oven in stylish all-in-one units. You might prefer combining your Cooktop and Oven into a single, versatile Freestanding Oven, also loved for their aesthetic appeal despite taking up floor space, like a popular Smeg Freestanding Oven.
Smart ovens offer Wi-Fi connectivity and smartphone app control. There are also tons of features to consider. Smart Ovens that have built-in Wi-Fi like many Miele Ovens can be controlled remotely via an app on your Mobile Phone. Self-cleaning pyrolytic technology eliminates scrubbing with high-temperature cycles. Pyrolytic Ovens have a self-cleaning feature, while Double Ovens have two separately heated compartments for twice the cooking.
Consider both physical dimensions and internal capacity for your cooking needs. First consider the size you need. There are two aspects to Oven size: the physical size and the usable litre capacity. Measure installation space carefully including clearance requirements for ventilation. The size will tell you the dimensions of the oven for an accurate idea of what space it will need in the kitchen for a smooth installation, while the usable litre capacity tells how much space is inside the oven compartment.
Match oven capacity to family size and entertaining frequency. Consider what you want to be able to cook and how many people are being fed. 60cm built-in ovens are most popular with variable internal capacity design. The most common Built-in Oven size is 60cm and the usable capacity can vary depending on the cavity design. 90cm and larger models available for serious home cooks and entertainers. A 90cm model like some Westinghouse Ovens offer is less common in Built-In models, with the majority of this size and up to massive 150cm sizes from brands like Smeg being Freestanding Ovens. Double ovens ideal for large families and frequent entertaining. If you have a larger family or love to entertain, then you may want to consider a larger Oven size or even a Double Oven.
Balance capacity needs with cleaning convenience and kitchen aesthetics. Although it may be tempting to buy the largest capacity oven you can, it's worth keeping cleaning in mind, as larger ovens mean larger trays which may be a little more awkward to clean. Choose from premium finishes: dark stainless, stainless steel, white, red or black. There's also aesthetics to consider from dark stainless, stainless steel, white, red or black options as endless as they are exciting!
Regular maintenance prevents buildup and maintains optimal cooking performance. Regularly cleaning an oven ensures it cooks efficiently and saves on more difficult and intensive cleaning in the long term. Clean while warm but not hot for easiest grease and food removal. For best results, try to clean ovens while they're still warm but not hot to wipe fats and food away before they get baked on. Monthly cleaning schedule prevents smoky operation and door panel staining. Aim to do this at least once a month to avoid cooking in a smoky, underperforming Oven with a door panel that can't clearly be seen through.
Professional oven cleaning products tackle tough baked-on residue effectively. Check out our range of Oven Cleaning products that will help with tough, baked on grime. Always use protective equipment when using chemical oven cleaners. Always use gloves, a face mask, a long sleeve shirt (or extended sleeve gloves), eye protection and keep the area well ventilated when using Oven Cleaner.
Pyrolytic self-cleaning cycles reach 500°C to burn off residue completely. For fuss free cleaning, consider an Oven with a Pyrolytic setting. Pyrolytic ovens can effectively clean themselves by running an ultra hot cleaning cycle reaching up to 500°C (with the door automatically locking for safety) to burn off baked fats and residues, leaving a fine ash behind that is easy to wipe away after.
Both fuel types offer unique advantages for different cooking styles. If both gas and electric connections are available in your home, you may be wondering which type of fuel source to consider when purchasing a new oven. No single best option - choice depends on personal cooking preferences. Whilst there is no clear 'best' when it comes to choosing between a Gas or Electric Oven, there are some clear differences to consider that will come down to personal cooking preferences.
Gas ovens heat faster and cost less to operate long-term. Gas ovens heat faster, saving time on pre-heating and in the long term they tend to cost less to run. Natural moisture from gas combustion is perfect for roasting and baking. When it comes to actual cooking, gas releases water and heat when it burns which makes a Gas Oven an excellent choice for roasting meats, baking cakes and other dishes that want to retain moisture. Basic but effective cooking functions: bake, grill and fan-forced. Gas ovens have basic cooking functions such as bake, grill and fan force.
Most Ovens today are Electric Ovens which tend to be cheaper to buy but more costly to run. Even, stable dry heat is ideal for bread and pizza baking. They provide a more even and stable dry heat that makes them great for baking breads and pizzas. Wide variety of advanced cooking functions and programmable features. They also tend to come with a wider variety of cooking functions and features.
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Great Value Ovens With Top-Chef Features
January 23•4 mins readGot your eye on a new oven? Want all the bells and whistles that chefs love but looking for a bargain? You’ve come to the right place! At The Good Guys, affordable kitchen appliances are our speciality. When it comes to cheap electric ovens and cheap gas ovens, we’ve got a smorgasbord of feature-packed models to suit everyone, from the humble home cook through to the chef extraordinaire. We’re also across the biggest trends and new technology ‒ hello, steam ovens and self-cleaning pyrolytic ovens! ‒ and we’ve got all the expert advice you need to find the best value oven to buy in 2024.
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What is the best Freestanding Oven to buy?
March 5•8 mins readOvens are often the heart of many Australian kitchens. They’re responsible for helping you create scrumptious dishes like the Sunday roast or baking bread and cakes for your nearest and dearest. Whether you’re looking to renovate your kitchen or simply update your appliances, there are freestanding ovens to fit almost any cavity or space available in your cabinetry.
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Why you should upgrade to a Steam Oven
February 5•9 mins readCooking delicious meals for your friends and family is a wonderful way to connect, get creative and entertain at home. You may have heard the buzz around steam ovens as a healthier way to prepare food compared to more traditional methods. So if you fancy channelling your inner Masterchef, then it might be a good time to upgrade to a steam oven. Let’s take an in-depth look at this incredible cooking appliance and uncover a whole world of dishes you can make.
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Do You Need A Second Oven? Here’s What You Need To Know
February 6•5 mins readLove entertaining but are finding your oven capacity falls short? Or maybe you’re a passionate home chef who needs more versatility when it comes to oven features and functionality? It sounds like a job for a second oven.
Fast becoming a fixture in many Aussie households, a second oven offers greater efficiency and flexibility to whip up family dinners (with leftovers for lunch) or cater for crowds on the weekend. Plus, you can take advantage of the latest next-gen cooking tech with a steam oven or versatile combi oven.If you’re planning a kitchen renovation or new build, now is the time to consider installing two ovens – and never fear, we’re here to help you select the ideal combination of ovens for your needs and your kitchen design.
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Full steam ahead: easy steamed dinners the family will love
February 1•5 mins readWant to be famous for Oscar-worthy Sunday roasts? How about stepping up those family favourites so they taste even better? You need to join Team Steam! Have you heard the buzz about steam cooking? It’s only the hottest (sorry) new home-cooking trend, delivering healthier, restaurant-quality meals in a flash – every bite bursting with sealed-in flavours, colours and nutrients.
With more Australian families now enjoying the many perks of steam cuisine, we’ve rounded up three fantastic meals to get you inspired, along with the best steam ovens and small kitchen appliances to help you ace them.
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How well do Pyrolytic Ovens really clean themselves?
December 12•3 mins readA self-cleaning oven might sound too good to be true, but the technology does exist and it’s becoming more common than ever. All of that grease, grime and fat can be turned to ash and easily wiped away with a simple setting adjustment.
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Why you should upgrade to a Steam Oven
February 5•9 mins readCooking delicious meals for your friends and family is a wonderful way to connect, get creative and entertain at home. You may have heard the buzz around steam ovens as a healthier way to prepare food compared to more traditional methods. So if you fancy channelling your inner Masterchef, then it might be a good time to upgrade to a steam oven. Let’s take an in-depth look at this incredible cooking appliance and uncover a whole world of dishes you can make.
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Too Easy! How To Clean Your Oven Without The Elbow Grease
July 10•4 mins readWhen was the last time you cleaned your oven? For all the cooking, roasting and baking your oven does on the daily, it deserves a bit of TLC to keep it operating in tip-top shape.
To keep your oven sanitary and sparkling, and your favourite meals tasting exactly like they should, it’s important to regularly maintain your appliance with the right oven cleaners and techniques. Or, lighten your load by upgrading to a pyrolytic oven that can clean itself!
“With stray garlic bread crumbs and grease from the family roast, there’s no denying the oven can get messy. That’s why regular cleaning is key to restoring its glistening glory,” says Tania Grillinzoni, The Good Guys Buyer – Cooking.
“The latest oven cleaners tackle built-up grease and grime, and are super easy to use. Meanwhile, self-cleaning ovens have tailored programs that do the heavy lifting for you,” adds Tania.
How’s your oven looking? Here’s the lowdown on how to clean an oven.
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Everything You Need to Know About Combi Ovens
April 27•3 mins readSearching for the latest innovations in cooking? Whether you’re wanting to cook the perfect roast or a picture perfect omelette, combi ovens give you precision and functions to accomplish all your cooking needs! If you’re wanting to up your kitchen game, read on…

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My first kitchen: the must-have appliances for home leavers
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