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georgejoanasked
I was going to buy a Westinghouse fan forced oven model WLE527WA but I have that people that bought one are not pleased with them. What is wrong with the stove can you please tell me?
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ELECTROLUX ..Westinghouse
Hi Georgejoan,
Celest from Electrolux here.
Electrolux will be able to assist you with this query. Can you please email me your contact details at [email protected] attention Celest?
We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanks
Celest
I am very unhappy with this oven. The recommended fan forced temperature for items I have baked is too slow. I have to bake slices on 'non fan forced' oven temperature recommendations and even then, many times the slice hasn't properly cooked in the centre. These are slices I have been cooking for many years. I previously had a Westinghouse oven (15 years) which was consistent and reliable. I contacted Westinghouse who suggested I replace my old baking trays for new shiny ones even though these old trays cooked items well in my previous oven. This did not improve the situation. I am at the stage where I am seriously considering selling the oven and purchasing a different brand.
We purchased our stove with the coils a few weeks ago and really like it. We find it to be all we want in a stove and is fast to heat and easy to control the temperature. We like the fact it does NOT have a cooling fan. Also like that it is an Aussie product. Go for it. Cheers Peter
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