The Monogram Minimalist Collection
Streamlined design and precisely machined metals create a contemporary yet functional aesthetic
5-in-1 Oven with Advantium® Technology
Experience exceptional flexibility and cooking results with the innovative five-in-one oven. Advantium® technology enhanced, it can be used as a convection oven, toaster oven, warming/proofing oven, precision cook oven and microwave
Precision speedcook modes
Each precision speedcook selection is programmed with the perfect amount of heat and power from the four cooking sources to ensure oven quality results
Powerful performance
Oven-quality foods cook up to four times faster than a conventional oven, with no preheating required
Sophisticated styling
Elegant design and clean lines offer a stylish, modern look that complements the rest of the Monogram kitchen
Spacious Interior
Generous, 1.7-cu.-ft oven space with a large 16" turntable allows for full rotation of a 9" x 13" casserole dish; plus the removable oven rack offers the convenience of multi-level cooking
Preprogrammed recipes
Provide quick and easy programming of over 175 pre-set food selections and allows programming of up to 30 custom recipes
Installation flexibility
Ovens can be installed in 30" wall cabinet and can also be installed undercounter
LCD controls
Allow you to adjust oven settings with little effort
- Luxury Overstock Model SN# FT400034L
- The Monogram Minimalist Collection
- 5-in-1 Oven with Advantium® Technology
- Precision speedcook modes
- Powerful performance
- Sophisticated styling
- Spacious Interior
- Preprogrammed recipes
- Installation flexibility
- LCD controls
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