Top 10 Cheap Ovens

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Which cheap ovens are the best? We've chosen the top affordable ovens (priced under £400) based on 16,937 user reviews.

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  1. Good value for money
    1

    Zanussi ZOHNX3W1
    3 colors
    Score
    98/100
    Very good
    Great price
    Marks Electrical £199
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Built-in oven
    72 Liter capacity
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.9) 69 reviews
  2. 2

    Beko BBRIF22300X
    Score
    96/100
    Very good
    Boots Kitchen Appliances £239
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Built-in oven
    72 Liter capacity
    Steam function
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.8) 746 reviews
  3. 3

    Bosch HHF113BA0B
    2 colors
    Score
    94/100
    Good
    The Appliance Company £249
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Built-in oven
    66 Liter capacity
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.7) 2488 reviews
  4. 4

    Bosch HBS534BB0B
    3 colors
    Score
    94/100
    Good
    AO.com £379
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Built-in oven
    71 Liter capacity
    Steam function
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.7) 1853 reviews
  5. 5

    Belling BI602FP
    Score
    94/100
    Good
    Knees Home & Electrical £255
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Built-in oven
    70 Liter capacity
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.7) 312 reviews
  6. 6

    AEG BES355010M
    Score
    94/100
    Good
    Electrical Discount £299
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Built-in oven
    71 Liter capacity
    Steam function
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.8) 282 reviews
  7. 7

    Beko BBIF22100W
    2 colors
    Score
    94/100
    Good
    Ao £179
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Built-in oven
    66 Liter capacity
    Steam function
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.7) 190 reviews
  8. 8

    Hisense BI62212AXUK
    Score
    94/100
    Good
    Currys £209
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Built-in oven
    77 Liter capacity
    Steam function
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.7) 100 reviews
  9. 9

    Beko BBIF22300W
    Score
    92/100
    Good
    Currys £199
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Built-in oven
    72 Liter capacity
    Steam function
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.6) 221 reviews
  10. 10

    Beko BBRIE22300XD
    Score
    92/100
    Good
    Boots Kitchen Appliances £249
    In partnership with PriceRunner
    Built-in oven
    66 Liter capacity
    Steam function
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★
    (4.7) 74 reviews
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Comparison

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Zanussi ZOHNX3W1 Beko BBRIF22300X
Bosch HHF113BA0B
Name Zanussi ZOHNX3W1 Beko BBRIF22300X Bosch HHF113BA0B
Score
98
96
94
Reviews
★★★★★
★★★★★
(4.9)
69 reviews
★★★★★
★★★★★
(4.8)
746 reviews
★★★★★
★★★★★
(4.7)
2488 reviews
Price £199 £239 £249
caret-up caret-down Energy consumption
Energy rating
Energy consumption, conventional heat
0.93 kWh
Energy consumption, hot air
0.81 kWh 0.81 kWh 0.79 kWh
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Volume
72 L 72 L 66 L
Self cleaning
None Hydrolytic
Steam function
Thermometer
Soft close
Built-in microwave
App-control
Grill function
Min. temperature
Max. temperature
caret-up caret-down Dimensions
Height
58.9 cm 59.5 cm 59.5 cm
Width
59.4 cm 59.4 cm 59.4 cm
Depth
56.8 cm 56.7 cm 54.8 cm
Updated:
21. July 2024

Guide to cheap ovens

How do budget-friendly ovens differ from more expensive ovens? Which oven is the most cost-effective, and which brands are the cheapest? We will go through these questions in the following guide.

1

How are budget ovens different?

These are the main differences between budget and high-end ovens:

  • Build quality: High-end ovens are typically built with superior materials and boast a more robust construction.
  • Self-cleaning: Budget ovens typically offer fewer advanced self-cleaning options compared to high-end ovens. For instance, you will rarely find pyrolysis self-cleaning in a budget oven.
  • Energy efficiency: High-end tend to be more energy-efficient than budget ovens.
  • Features: Budget ovens tend to have simpler features. They rarely come with app control, microwaves, soft-close doors and other advanced features.

With the following tool, you can compare the specifications of budget ovens against high-end ovens:

Updated March 17, 2025
2

Which oven is the cheapest?

The cheapest oven is the Indesit Aria IFW6230IX at just £154.

These are the 5 cheapest ovens:

Oven Price
£154
£165
£189
£189
£199
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3

How much does an oven cost?

In our comparison, the cheapest oven costs £154 while the most expensive costs £1611.

This chart illustrates the price distribution among the ovens featured in our comparison.

Updated March 17, 2025
4

What type of self-cleaning feature is available with cheap ovens?

One of the features that can increase the cost of an oven is the self-cleaning technology. The most popular type of self-cleaning function is pyrolysis.

This diagram shows the self-cleaning mechanisms employed by cheap ovens.

Type of self-cleaning feature

Hydrolytic (48%)
None (24%)
Catalysis (14%)
Pyrolytic (14%)
Updated March 17, 2025
5

Which oven brand is the cheapest?

This chart compares the average price across various oven brands:

Updated March 17, 2025

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