FAQ Wall Ovens
Wall oven or range: which should I choose?
A wall oven is built into a cabinet column at eye level — no more bending down to load dishes — and it frees up floor space for a cooktop on the island. A range combines the oven and cooking surface in a single appliance, which is simpler and usually more affordable. The wall oven + cooktop duo is the go-to configuration for custom kitchens.
Single, double or microwave combo wall oven: what's the difference?
A single wall oven offers a large cavity (4.5 to 5 cu. ft.) and covers most families' needs. A double wall oven stacks two independent cavities — ideal for baking a main dish and a dessert at different temperatures, or for entertaining. A combo pairs a traditional oven with a microwave in the same column, a very popular space-saving solution.
What wall oven width should I choose: 24, 27 or 30 inches?
The 30-inch format is the North American standard and offers the widest model selection. The 27-inch size is mostly found in existing kitchens built with that cutout — measure your opening before replacing. The 24-inch European format is favoured by brands like Bosch and Miele and is perfect for condos. When replacing, stay within the same width to avoid cabinet work.
Is convection worth it in a wall oven?
Yes, for most cooks. Convection uses a fan to circulate hot air: more even cooking, better browning and the ability to bake on multiple racks at once. True (European) convection adds a heating element around the fan for even more precision. Many recent models also offer air fry mode and steam cooking.
What wall oven brands does Corbeil carry?
Corbeil offers over 300 wall ovens, from major brands to distinctive brands that are hard to find elsewhere: Bosch, Fisher & Paykel, JennAir, Thermador, Fulgor Milano, Monogram and Miele, alongside GE Café, KitchenAid and LG. Our advisors can point you to the lineup that matches your style and budget.
What installation does a wall oven need?
A wall oven fits into a cabinet column built to the manufacturer's template and connects to a dedicated 240 V electrical circuit. Cutout dimensions vary between brands, even at the same nominal width — always check the installation sheet for the exact model before any cabinetry work. When replacing, compare the cutout dimensions of the old and new models.
How much should I budget for a wall oven?
Single 30-inch wall ovens start around $1,500 to $2,000. Double wall ovens generally run between $3,000 and $5,000, and high-end models with steam or true convection can exceed $6,000. Microwave combos sit in the $3,000 to $5,000 bracket. Check the Corbeil flyer and our promotions — wall oven discounts often reach several hundred dollars.
Does Corbeil deliver and install wall ovens?
Yes. Corbeil Appliances delivers across Ontario and Quebec, free on orders of $799.99 or more, with haul-away of your old appliance. With over 30 stores, including Montreal, Quebec City, Laval, Sherbrooke, Ottawa and Toronto, our appliance specialists can help you validate cutout dimensions before purchase, in-store or by appointment.




