Winning Appliances is the exclusive NSW/ACT/QLD distributor of Wolf:- the leading manufacturer of premium cooking appliances.
February 10th, 2010
For more than 70 years, Wolf has been building cooking equipment to satisfy the most demanding professional chefs and domestic cooks around the world. With superior performance, easy-to-use equipment and leading-edge design, Wolf fuels a passion for cooking.
Wolf manufactures a comprehensive range of appliances including built-in ovens, dual fuel cookers, rangehoods, microwaves, warming drawers and gas and electric cooktops. They also offer a selection of six integrated modules which can be mixed and matched to create your own perfect cooktop. This customisation provides flexibility and control to cook with confidence.
“We are dedicated to providing our customers with a full range of cooking equipment that combines exceptional cooking performance with professional style at home,” – Jim Bakke, president and CEO of Wolf Appliance, Inc.



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