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The Built in Oven market is a segment of the Household Appliances industry. It consists of ovens that are designed to be installed into a kitchen cabinet or wall. These ovens are typically larger than countertop ovens and offer a range of features, such as convection cooking, self-cleaning, and digital controls. Built in ovens are often used in combination with other kitchen appliances, such as cooktops and microwaves, to create a complete cooking system.
Built in ovens are available in a variety of sizes, styles, and price points, making them a popular choice for many households. They are also energy efficient, helping to reduce energy costs.
Some of the leading companies in the Built in Oven market include Whirlpool, GE, Bosch, Samsung, LG, and KitchenAid. Show Less Read more