German engineering and precision has never been more celebrated than in this innovation packed oven from Neff
November 15th, 2012
Slide & Hide® is a pioneering fully-retracting door system that’s one of many innovations from German manufacturer, Neff.
Neff’s Slide & Hide® system literally means that an oven door can be opened and seamlessly tucked away into an integrated compartment underneath the oven.

Ergonomic and easy to use courtesy of the Neff Revolution handle that rotates in your hand, it’s a feature that’s signature of the ’customer convenience’ logic that’s at the heart of all Neff appliances and a philosophy of making cooking easier, safer and more pleasurable.
There’s now an expanded choice of four different models in the Neff Slide & Hide® oven collection following the recent addition of Slide & Hide® with Vario Steam. Different models include an array of other exciting Neff innovative technologies and systems.

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