With over 90 years experience in homes and leading restaurants around the world, Electrolux has created the Electrolux E:Line Collection. With an elegant, intuitive and contemporary design, each individual appliance in the range complements each other, featuring clean lines and stainless steel exteriors.
August 12th, 2011
Electrolux E:Line Compact Steam Oven
Top chefs using Electrolux Professional cooking appliances have long combined hot air and steam to create food that’s both crisp and golden, while retaining taste and flavour. Now consumers can emulate those professional results at home with the Electrolux Compact Steam Oven.
The Electrolux Compact Steam Oven combines steam, heat and grill functions to bring out the best in food. The combination of these functions helps keep food beautifully browned and moist without added fat, all the while preserving flavours, vitamins and minerals.

Electrolux E:Line French Door Refrigerator
With its extra wide double refrigerator doors and smart self closing freezer, the Electrolux French Door Fridge is a four-door entertainer’s delight.
It’s the ultimate French Door Fridge with the perfect measurements. It is the only one of its kind, designed to fit perfectly into the popular 800mm wide refrigerator cavity. Stunning double doors open to a thoughtfully organised interior, making it perfect for entertaining or stocking up on the week’s groceries.
The European inspired fridge is not only spacious and surprisingly accommodating, it’s also easy on the eye; the French doors put your food at eye level making it easy to access and enjoy.

Electrolux E:Line Induction Cooktops
Control is at your fingertips with Electrolux Induction Cooktops, enabling you to reach and maintain exact temperatures with ease. The electromagnetic method of heat transfer utilised in induction cooking uses energy to maximum efficiency, conserving power.
Electrolux E:Line Induction Cooktop surfaces feature touch slide controls to showcase the latest in innovative user technology for your kitchen. This impressive detail completes the sleek appearance of your cooktop as well as giving you perfect temperature control. This greater precision enables you to do things like melt chocolate without it burning or to simmer special sauces without them boiling.
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