More oven than not

There are two features on the rise in domestic ovens: pyrolytic cleaning and the relatively new 70cm configuration. The distinct advantage of the latter is that smaller kitchens, where space is at a premium, can now acquire the large capacity of a 90-litre oven while taking 20cm less cabinetry space.
Smeg is leading the field in this category, having just added a new model to its existing range. The SAP3700X, designed by leading Italian architect Guido Canali, is a timeless design in stainless steel. And while taking about 22 per cent less space than its 90cm counterpart there is no compromise on function and performance.
Stand out innovations of the SAP3700X include the Thin Film Transistor display with its ultra-clear graphics; S-Logic interface, which provides intuitive, simple control of multiple functions; and Smart Sense self-guiding cooking programs with 50 preset recipes. The timeless design of the Classic SAP3700X can be design-matched with cooktops, compact ovens, microwaves, rangehoods and dishwashers — all from the extensive Smeg collection of Italian-designed and manufactured appliances. smeg.com.au

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