The only aspect of the Gaggenau ovens that cost an absolute fortune in Australia, they still only have a two year warranty. Surely a $12,000 oven should come with quite a long warranty but it doesn’t.
They often have a 5-for-5 promotion where if you purchase 5 Gaggenau appliances (typical full kitchen of appliances) you get 5 year warranty on them all. That said, we know of a customer that has a kitchen of Gaggenau appliances that are 40 years old and still work great.
These are amazing. I purchased the 24 inch and 30 inch convection wall ovens 12 years ago. I have loved them so much. When we downsize, I told my husband that Gaggenau ovens were the first thing I was putting in the new house. Cooking from the enamel pans is super easy and they clean up super easily too so that it's worth every penny. The time I have saved from not having to scrub pans is worth it. Just a question, why don't the steam ovens use enamel and are the aluminum pans in this oven easy to clean like the others?
You can use the enamel pans in the oven, but it comes with the aluminum pans. The enamel is naturally easier to clean, but the aluminum pans are not difficult to clean.
Great video! Very helpful introduction indeed. I am looking to have a similar set up here in Australia, but the oven measures 67cm high, where as the espresso machine is 45cm, and the vacuum drawer only comes in 14 cm, (so 45+14= 59cm) I struggle to see how you managed to fit them the way you did. Does the vacuum drawer comes in a taller size in the US? Or am I missing something? Thanks in advance!! 😊
@@pirch9868 Not just the vacuum drawer but also the warming drawer does not come in the taller size. To achieve this configuration 60cm x 21cm warming/vacuum drawer is needed. Gaggenau only has a 76cm x 21cm Warming Drawer in the 400 series. Not sure how you managed to get this configuration.
5:10 What is true European-style convection? How does it differ from American-style convection, faux European-style convection or Japanese-style convection?
Please could you give us the exact product numbers? The big oven (30") fits exactly with the height of the combination of steamer and vacuum drawer. I couldn't find this combination in their catalogue...
Thanks for your question. For complete info please go to this link and request a call back from one of our sales consultants, or you can use the chat feature on our site. www.pirch.com/home?callbackcampaign=yes
The Vacuum drawer is great BUT the Vacuum Bags are always SOLD OUT, PLUS WHO WANTS TO SPEND $100.00 FOR SOME BAGS. You can buy a cheaper vacuum system and never run out of bags that cost 80% less. Gaggenau is a excellent cooking product but would look at other brands that support cooking.
As someone in a wheelchair, the side opening is a massive plus as it allows easy access without the door getting in the way.
Love these appliances but those cabinets take it to the next level.
Yes they do
Would definitely recommend swapping the placement of the combi microwave and the combi steam oven!
So smaller microwave but larger steam oven.
Great presentation, well done young man.
Thanks for the detailed and accessible form of information.
Beautiful appliances
Great review very informative
Looks a bit more exquisite than Miele. Not sure if it’s as reliable and easy to use.
The only aspect of the Gaggenau ovens that cost an absolute fortune in Australia, they still only have a two year warranty. Surely a $12,000 oven should come with quite a long warranty but it doesn’t.
They often have a 5-for-5 promotion where if you purchase 5 Gaggenau appliances (typical full kitchen of appliances) you get 5 year warranty on them all. That said, we know of a customer that has a kitchen of Gaggenau appliances that are 40 years old and still work great.
@@pirch9868 Yes, there is a current promotion for some bonus if you spent $20,000. I can barely afford to buy one oven at around $12,000.
@@MaZEEZaM Then Gaggenau is not for you.
@@edenassos spot on. No normal person would ever think about buying any of this stuff 👍
Fisher and Paykel is a better alternative for Australians,beautifully designed,closer to home and probably much cheaper with a better warranty.
Very informative. Thank you.
These are amazing. I purchased the 24 inch and 30 inch convection wall ovens 12 years ago. I have loved them so much. When we downsize, I told my husband that Gaggenau ovens were the first thing I was putting in the new house. Cooking from the enamel pans is super easy and they clean up super easily too so that it's worth every penny. The time I have saved from not having to scrub pans is worth it. Just a question, why don't the steam ovens use enamel and are the aluminum pans in this oven easy to clean like the others?
You can use the enamel pans in the oven, but it comes with the aluminum pans. The enamel is naturally easier to clean, but the aluminum pans are not difficult to clean.
Then how do you get the cork or top back on the bottle without letting air in?
True works of art...
Great video! Very helpful introduction indeed. I am looking to have a similar set up here in Australia, but the oven measures 67cm high, where as the espresso machine is 45cm, and the vacuum drawer only comes in 14 cm, (so 45+14= 59cm) I struggle to see how you managed to fit them the way you did. Does the vacuum drawer comes in a taller size in the US? Or am I missing something? Thanks in advance!! 😊
We have reached out to our contacts at Gaggenau to get answers to your questions.
@@pirch9868 Not just the vacuum drawer but also the warming drawer does not come in the taller size. To achieve this configuration 60cm x 21cm warming/vacuum drawer is needed. Gaggenau only has a 76cm x 21cm Warming Drawer in the 400 series. Not sure how you managed to get this configuration.
5:10 What is true European-style convection? How does it differ from American-style convection, faux European-style convection or Japanese-style convection?
how do I get the racks into my over so they are secure
2:10 I don't get what's so unique? On all the ovens you can see inside.
I wish the vacuum drawer was available in the 30" width.
Us too!
5:50 Can pizza and/or bread be made on this stone?
Most definitely you can bake bread. Pizzas usually require more than 550 degrees of heat for a proper crust.
Please could you give us the exact product numbers? The big oven (30") fits exactly with the height of the combination of steamer and vacuum drawer. I couldn't find this combination in their catalogue...
Thanks for your question. For complete info please go to this link and request a call back from one of our sales consultants, or you can use the chat feature on our site.
www.pirch.com/home?callbackcampaign=yes
The Vacuum drawer is great BUT the Vacuum Bags are always SOLD OUT, PLUS WHO WANTS TO SPEND $100.00 FOR SOME BAGS. You can buy a cheaper vacuum system and never run out of bags that cost 80% less. Gaggenau is a excellent cooking product but would look at other brands that support cooking.
sous vide should have .5 degree increments
Does the steam oven need a plumbed water line?
Their newest model is plumbed so you don't have to keep replacing the water.
Good luck
How many times did he say “unique”? Way too many
Agree, especially when a lot of the stuff isn't unique.
16:20 not anymore. ☹
Yeah.. Miele offers a plumbed coffee maker too.
@@amitt3014 yes, but in the time this video was made - Gaggenau was the only one. And also, they dont hanr plumbed coffe machine anymore.
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So, what country is Gaggenau from? I assumed it was European but perhaps not.
Germany
@@pirch9868 that makes more sense. German though, I would have thought they would back their products with decent warranty periods.
@@MaZEEZaM 5 years not decent enough for you?
The Black Forest is in Germany. Hansel & Gretel got lost there once
Owned by bosch now
I would not want to clean it all. There again if I could afford to buy gagenau I could afford to pay someone else to do it.