The Hottest New Ovens and Ranges
An oven that communicates with your smartphone and electric burners that are as precise as gas, are just a few of the innovations in this roundup of new kitchen appliances. —Christine Quinlan
LG Smart Oven
Remote-Controlled
The LG Smart Oven is iPhone compatible: Cooks can adjust oven temperature and cooking time from their mobile phones. No price yet; lge.com.
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Capital Conoisseurian Series
Super-Flexible
The new Conoisseurian line from Capital has pro-strength gas burners, a convection oven, a motorized rotisserie, a moist-roasting mode and a super- quiet fan. It also comes in 10 colors. From $6,670; capital-cooking.com.
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Dacor Renaissance Wall Oven
Upgraded Classic
Dacor's wall ovens come with new standard features, like a built-in meat temperature probe and a 30-minute steam-cleaning cycle. From $3,000; dacor.com.
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Wolf Convection Steam Oven
Healthy Cooker
The combination of convection and steam in Wolf's new oven cooks food quickly; steam heat keeps food moist, reducing the need for oil or butter. $3,500; subzero-wolf.com.
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Combi-Steam/Convect™ Oven - VCSO
Space Saver
At only 22 inches wide, this built-in or freestanding Viking model is a convection oven, steam oven and microwave all in one. From $1,800; vikingrange.com.
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Thermador 30 inch Professional Series Single Oven POD301J
Retro Design
Manual dials and controls give this Thermador a vintage look. Still, it performs like a modern oven, heating up to 325 degrees in just seven minutes. Special hydraulic hinges make Thermador's heavy door easy to close and prevent it from slamming shut. From $3,000; thermador.com.
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Bertazzoni Design Series
Custom Burners
Italian company Bertazzoni allows customers to mix and match heating elements—gas burners, griddles and induction burners—in a single cooktop. From $1,250; bertazzoni.com.