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Slide and hide ovens

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tanith Sun 21-Sept-25 22:31:46

I’m going to replacing my current electric double oven and gas hob with an electric hob and single oven with slide and hide oven. Does anyone have one? What are the pros and cons if any, please tell me before I make an expensive mistake.
It will be under hob oven as annoyingly there is nowhere I could put it at eye level. I understand that you can slide shelves all the way out and for instance baste meat without having to remove the dish from the shelf is this so? Thanks

Clarehhh Fri 26-Sept-25 19:29:34

I have one it is great wouldn’t go back to other type ever.

Bukkie Thu 25-Sept-25 12:37:26

I can't think of a slide and hide oven and not think of the hilarious Alison Hammond on GBBO.

Franbern Thu 25-Sept-25 08:56:55

Induction hob is a wonderful game changer I had used gas for hobs all my life, when I moved into this flat it had a ceramic electric hob. Used that for three years before having the kitchen done. Never really like it.

Before I moved Ihad purchased a new set of cooking pans, looked ahead and ensured they were induction compliant. Only thing I had to get rid off was my 60 year old High Dome Pressure Cooker!!!
Love my Induction hobs. SO easy to keep clean and looking like new, so much shorter cooking times, so very much safer in every way.

Nandalot Thu 25-Sept-25 01:34:55

Love mine. It is waist height and I don’t seem to get my glasses all steamed up.
I agree the door is a pain to clean, you have to sort of hold it out while you wipe it down. You can take it apart to clean the inner glass but I am scared to do that so get it professional done when needed, though that is not very often.
Re the induction hob, you are not really supposed to use them with a pacemaker, so DH does any cooking that requires the hob.

Astitchintime Wed 24-Sept-25 16:50:21

Ah ha! I get it now……..HIDE the oven so you don’t have to cook 🤪😂🤪

Jeanieallergy21 Wed 24-Sept-25 16:35:14

I was going to get a slide and hide oven but decided it was too expensive. For half the price I got an oven with a door which opened to the side (hinged on the right) so I can still reach right to the back of the oven if I need to (it's fitted at waist height)

FranP Tue 23-Sept-25 22:31:28

My sister had one, but she said it encouraged her to stand closer to the heat at first, so be aware of that. She also said the door was awful to clean.

But if you are changing from gas to induction hob, it takes getting used to. It will stay hot longer, so you need to adjust your cooking times. If you move the pan off, then the heat will stop, but you will have indicators as to whether the plate is still hot. You may need new pans.

Yertiz Tue 23-Sept-25 17:49:58

They use slide and hide ovens on the great British bake off

Scrappydo Tue 23-Sept-25 17:05:33

I have had a slide & hide for about 4 years & love it. The only issue I have is cleaning the door. It has many layers & is very heavy. It gets stained between the layers. I clean the inside & outside & hang my oven gloves over the handle to hide the marks between until I can take it apart.

tanith Tue 23-Sept-25 16:52:40

You are quite right frenchie3 I went into a local electrical store and the guy there was very helpful and said that he couldn’t see the advantage of one near the floor and advised me not to waste my money. So I’m going to just get a Neff or Bosch single oven and matching induction hob as at the moment it’s gas and I’ve not used gas for cooking for about 40+ yrs I hate it. So thanks for all the advice it’s disappointing but never mind.

frenchie3 Tue 23-Sept-25 16:29:39

I have had one for about 20 years. Love, love it. I do not think it would be advisable for a low one. Mine is waist height which enables cleaning right to the back without any problems.

Mazy Tue 23-Sept-25 16:18:48

They are just amazing, easy access, extra safe and no reaching. I’ve had one for years and didn’t hesitate when I moved home and bought a new one.

tanith Mon 22-Sept-25 17:02:01

I’m definitely going for one but will make sure it’s got the things that stabilise the shelves though. Thanks for all the input.

Franbern Mon 22-Sept-25 15:28:42

I have always yearned for one of these slide & hide ovens. However, could never afford one. The company that makes them must have such a very strong patent on these, as other manufacturer has ever produced one.
They are usually the ovens used on 'Bakeoff'. One of my daughters bought one when doing her kitchen and loves it.

Reubenblue Mon 22-Sept-25 10:14:28

I had a hide and slide oven door, wonderful for access, but very hard when cleaning. Despite having full instructions to remove the door, it was just far too heavy for me to manage. I resorted to a professional oven cleaner. In the end I changed oven.

Mt61 Mon 22-Sept-25 09:51:45

Just looking at my oven door. It’s not that deep when fully extended, as the hinges are hidden, unlike a normal oven door that exposes all the hinges, so the door is more exposed, if that makes sense.
Our old oven was low down, had to kneel down to the side which was getting hard work.

Lathyrus3 Mon 22-Sept-25 09:34:18

I had a slide and hide because my oven is close to a doorway.

I like that I don’t have to lean over an oven door to get into the oven. I didn’t like that I couldn’t rest the tray/dish on the oven door before transporting it to the draining board. my door slides in automatically. No halfway house.

I had to learn to trust the shelves being pulled out rather than reaching into the oven. The hide and slide has extra stabilisers to stop the shelf tipping up as J52 says. I think this is important.

On balance I think I’d go for hide and slide again especially as leaning over the oven door has got more difficult.

Mt61 Mon 22-Sept-25 09:29:33

tanith

Oh ok thanks for the tip. I’ll make sure to ask about the extra runners thanks

👍🏻

tanith Mon 22-Sept-25 09:23:21

Oh ok thanks for the tip. I’ll make sure to ask about the extra runners thanks

Mt61 Mon 22-Sept-25 09:11:05

tanith

Probably Mt61 why?

Was going to suggest best way to go.
Cooking is much faster. Safer.
I put a paper towel under my pan, prevents glass from scratching.

Curlywhirly Mon 22-Sept-25 09:00:24

J52

Some oven shelves are clipped onto runners that secure them when fully extended out of the oven, to baste etc.

Ah, I didn't know that. Mine are just bog standard shelves, without the secure runners. I take any dish completely out of the oven if basting.

tanith Mon 22-Sept-25 08:44:03

Probably Mt61 why?

Mt61 Mon 22-Sept-25 08:29:39

tanith

I’m going to replacing my current electric double oven and gas hob with an electric hob and single oven with slide and hide oven. Does anyone have one? What are the pros and cons if any, please tell me before I make an expensive mistake.
It will be under hob oven as annoyingly there is nowhere I could put it at eye level. I understand that you can slide shelves all the way out and for instance baste meat without having to remove the dish from the shelf is this so? Thanks

Are you going down the induction route?

Mt61 Mon 22-Sept-25 08:26:03

I like mine. Having said that, I don’t push it all the way in if I am taking a casserole out, as I balance it on the door (Neff say not to do this).
It’s great for cleaning. I can go all the way to the back.
We got a set of the sliding brackets with ours, but my friend with the newer oven didn’t, so check.
Ours is high up. I don’t know what you will gain from it being near the floor.

J52 Mon 22-Sept-25 08:06:39

Some oven shelves are clipped onto runners that secure them when fully extended out of the oven, to baste etc.