The Frigidaire FCWD3027AW offers a substantial 10.6 cu ft of electric convection capacity in a white finish at $2,178, one of the larger-capacity double wall ovens available below $2,200, and targets kitchens where a white appliance suite is still the design standard. No buyer reviews are available to assess real-world performance.
Cooks who want maximum oven capacity at a sub-$2,200 price point and whose kitchen features white appliances. The 10.6 cu ft combined space is generous enough to handle a full Thanksgiving spread across two cavities simultaneously.
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Buyers who prefer stainless steel or want to match a modern kitchen should look at the FCWD3027AS (the stainless version). Also skip if the absence of any buyer reviews is a dealbreaker at this price.
Capacity 10.6 cu ft
Fuel type Electric
Heating Convection
Wattage 240 W
Installation Built-In
Finish White
Priced 33% below the category median ($3,239.99 across 44 tracked models)
Capacity of 10.6 cu ft - larger than 94% of the 44 models we track
Wattage of 240 W - lower than 100% of the 44 models we track
Our scorecard
4.7/5overall
Value for money4.5/5
$205 per cubic foot, below the category median
Storage space5.0/5
10.6 cu ft, roomy for this category
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other kitchen ranges, cooktops, wall ovens, range hoods and microwaves we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Ten-point-six cubic feet of electric convection oven space puts the FCWD3027AW near the top of its class for capacity. At $2,178 with a white finish, it is priced similarly to the stainless FCWD3027AS, so the choice between them is primarily aesthetic rather than value-based.
Electric convection heating means both cavities use fan-assisted circulation for more even heat distribution, which is practical when cooking multiple dishes at different rack positions. The 250 lb weight is typical for a double wall oven with substantial cavity space and will require a two-person installation. The built-in designation means it is designed for a wall cabinet cutout; width is not listed in the available data, so verify that it fits a 30-inch cutout by checking Frigidaire's installation guide before ordering.
Frigidaire's service footprint is one of the broadest in the US appliance market, which reduces parts and repair risk over the life of the appliance. The white finish has a polished appearance that suits classic or transitional kitchen styles. The 240-volt requirement is standard for an appliance of this type.
Pros
10.6 cu ft combined capacity is among the largest available under $2,200
Electric convection in both cavities for even, consistent baking
White finish suits classic and transitional kitchen designs
Frigidaire's wide service network supports long-term repairs
Built-in installation fits standard wall oven cabinet niches
Cons
Width not listed in available data, must verify cutout fit with Frigidaire spec sheet before purchase
No buyer reviews available to gauge reliability or ease of use
White finish limits appeal to kitchens that haven't transitioned to stainless or black appliances
Specifications
Capacity
10.6 cu ft
Fuel type
Electric
Heating
Convection
Wattage
240 W
Installation
Built-In
Finish
White
Color
White
Weight
250.0 lb
Voltage
240 Volts
Performance notes
A 10.6 cu ft double wall oven at 240 volts is a heavy electrical load; the published wattage of 240 in the listing appears to be the voltage rather than a wattage figure, so actual power draw should be confirmed with Frigidaire. Convection in both chambers means you can run a roast in the lower cavity and bake in the upper simultaneously with less risk of uneven results. The 250 lb installed weight means cabinet reinforcement should be evaluated before installation.
What buyers say
No buyer reviews are published for this model. The identical stainless counterpart (FCWD3027AS) has received mixed feedback at a 3.0 rating across a small sample, so prospective buyers of the white version may want to investigate that model's reported issues before committing.
The listing does not publish a width dimension. Based on the model number and Frigidaire's lineup, it is likely designed for a 30-inch cutout, but you must verify the exact rough-in dimensions with Frigidaire's installation guide before framing or ordering.
Is this oven available in stainless steel?
Yes. The Frigidaire FCWD3027AS is the stainless steel version of this oven with the same 10.6 cu ft capacity, priced similarly at around $2,176. Choose based on your kitchen's appliance finish.
What does 10.6 cu ft mean across two cavities?
The 10.6 cu ft is the combined total of both oven cavities. In most Frigidaire double wall ovens, the lower cavity is larger than the upper. The per-cavity split should be confirmed in Frigidaire's product documentation to ensure your largest pans will fit.
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