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Bosch HBLP752UC
Bosch Benchmark Series HBLP752UC Microwave Wall Oven, 30" Exterior Width, Both Compartments Convection, One Compartment Self Clean, 6.2 cu. ft. Capacity, Temperature Probe, Stainless Steel colour True European Convection
The Bosch Benchmark Series HBLP752UC Microwave Wall Oven. This versatile oven has it all - both compartments have convection capabilities, one compartment is self-clean, and it boasts an impressive 6.2 cu. ft. capacity. Plus, with the included temperature probe, you can ensure that your food is cooked to perfection every time.
The Bosch Microwave Combination Oven features a wall oven with a SmoothClose Door, making it easy to open and close even when your hands are full. The door's soft closing mechanism ensures that the oven closes gently, which not only helps to prevent slamming but also keeps the oven's components in good condition for longer.
The Bosch Speed Oven is another standout feature of the HBLP752UC, which cooks faster than a traditional oven and can also be used as a microwave. This means you can enjoy the best of both worlds - the speed and convenience of a microwave, and the cooking capabilities of a traditional oven.
The Color TFT Control Panel with SteelTouch™ Buttons is easy to use and provides a sleek and modern appearance to the oven. You can quickly and easily adjust the oven's settings to your desired temperature and cooking time, and the oven's interior lighting ensures that you can keep an eye on your food as it cooks.
In conclusion, the Bosch Benchmark Series HBLP752UC Microwave Wall Oven is an excellent addition to any kitchen. With its multiple cooking compartments, convection capabilities, temperature probe, and sleek appearance, this oven is sure to impress. Plus, the Bosch Speed Oven ensures that you can cook your food faster than ever before. So if you're looking for a versatile and powerful oven that can handle all your cooking needs, the Bosch Benchmark Series HBLP752UC Microwave Wall Oven is the perfect choice for you!
Benchmark® 30" Speed Combination Oven, HBLP752UC, Stainless Steel
- even when using all 3 racks simultaneously.
UPC: 825225928706
General | |
Are some hobs controls integrated? | No |
Variant color | Stainless steel |
Number of heating & combination modes | 28 |
Cooking mode | Combined operation, Half width grill, Hold warm, Hot Air, Hot air grilling, Microwave |
Cooking method second cavity | 3rd element convection, Convection Bake, Convection Broil, Dough proving setting, Pizza setting, Pre-heating, Top/bottom heating, Variable small-area grill, Warming |
Range of temperature (°C) | -18-232 °C |
Added steam | No |
Integrated Cleaning system | No |
Door hinge | drop down door |
Safety device | childproof lock, Door contact switch, door lock electronical, Safety switch-off func oven |
Included accessories | 1 x oven racks /lower, 1 x Broiler pan /lower, 1 x temperature probe /lower |
Included accessories - cavity 2 | 1 x oven racks /lower, 1 x Broiler pan /lower, 1 x temperature probe /lower |
Size and weight | |
Dimensions | 1244 x 755 x 622 mm |
Maximum width for installation | 724 mm |
Depth for installation | 597 mm |
Net weight | 148.8 kg |
Technical details | |
Plug type | no plug |
Power cord length | 127.0 cm |
Volts | 208-240 V |
Watts | 9,600 W |
Fuse protection | 40 A |
Included user manuals | [EN, FR] |
Comfort | |
Fast preheat | Yes |
Pizza setting | No |
Hotair | 3D (even heat distribution on up to three levels) |
Connectivity | |
Home Connect |
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