The latest generation of Full Combi Steam Oven by De Dietrich fulfills needs of a hectic lifestyle.
May 28th, 2015
Top: De Dietrich Full Combi Steam Oven (DKR5495GX)
De Dietrich‘s sleek Full Combi Steam Oven was built to meet multiple functions: 100% steam cooking, steam-assisted baking and grilling.

De Dietrich Full Combi Steam Oven (DKR5480X)
Designed for greater usability, two automatic cooking settings for steam cooking and steam-assisted cooking allows fuss free day to day cooking. The steam-cooking itself comes in over twenty presets, ideal for steaming vegetables, rice, meat, fish and eggs. For steam-assisted cooking, over sixty settings can be used to cook meat, fish, pizzas and pastries.
In light of long-term maintenance, the De Dietrich Full Combi Steam Oven completes with a self-cleaning function, as well as enamelled cavity for the ease of residue removal, preventing unsightly stains and discolouration over time.
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