The Feel Oven Range from Barazza combined form and function like only Italian design knows.
For over 40 years, Barazza has been the name for performance, ingenuity and craftsmanship in kitchen design. Proudly made in Italy, the Feel Oven Collection continues this with multiprogram and pyrolytic ovens, combi-steam and microwave oven.
The Feel collection combined iconic Italian form with modern functionality. A balanced combination of stainless steel and mirror glass sees an elegant and minimalist design blend into any contemporary kitchen. The modernity design was crafted to best reflect the technological excellence of the range, distinguishing it from similar kitchen ranges.
The landmark oven of the range features pyrolysis technology – a process that breaks down waste material using high temperatures – ensuring a clean oven for every use. During the cleaning cycle, the internal temperature within the oven reaches approximately 500° C, breaking down any food residue that remains.
The compact combi-steam oven offers traditional hot air alongside steam cooking options. Steaming food is a popular modern cooking method that is both quick and, not requiring oils and condiments, serves as a healthier option than traditional cooking. Steaming preserves foods’ vitamin and mineral contents and natural flavours
The compact combi-microwave oven serves as both a traditional convection, and microwave oven solution. The unique combi function allows for a combined cooking method, which means a rapid cooking of meals such as lasagne, flans, chicken, roast potatoes and more.
The extractable warming drawer is an unique warming drawer that can stand on its own, or be installed under each element of Feel collection. As well as keeping food warm, the drawer can be used to defrost frozen food, raise dough, warm tableware or tea and coffee cups, and to cook gently at a steady, low temperature.
The warming drawer, like the entire Barazza Feel collection has a natural modernist and streamlined design thanks to the clean mix of stainless steel and glass surfaces.
The Barazza range is available in Australia through Abey.
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