The VEVOR BIL616Ti2-B5-09 is a 25-inch built-in electric oven priced at $542, drawing 3,150 watts via conduction heating. With only 3 reviews at 3.6 stars, there is nearly no buyer validation to go on.
Budget-conscious buyers with a non-standard 25-inch cutout who need a built-in electric oven and are comfortable being early adopters on a little-reviewed model. VEVOR is a value-market brand and the price reflects that.
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Anyone who relies on peer reviews before purchasing should avoid this, 3 reviews is statistically meaningless. Buyers who want convection heating will also need to look elsewhere, as this model uses conduction only.
Fuel type Electric
Heating Conduction
Wattage 3150 W
Installation Built-In
Width 25.0 in
Finish Brushed
Priced 11% below the category median ($606.89 across 25 tracked models)
Width of 25.0 in - wider than 82% of the 25 models we track
Weight of 79.6 lb - lighter than 65% of the 25 models we track
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating3.6/5
3.6 average across 3 owner ratings
Popularity2.2/5
3 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
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
VEVOR's built-in electric wall oven sits at a 25-inch width, which sits between the common 24-inch and 30-inch standards. That sizing may suit a specific cabinet cutout but limits interchangeability with mainstream options. The unit uses conduction heating, no convection fan, and draws 3,150 watts at 240V. Dimensions are 23.43 x 25 x 23.43 inches and the unit weighs 79.6 lb, consistent with compact built-ins.
VEVOR is primarily known for commercial and budget trade tools, and this oven reflects a value-market approach. The brushed black finish is modern, and at $542 the entry price is competitive. However, conduction-only heating means heat distribution depends on proximity to the heating elements, which typically produces less even results than convection for baking.
Three reviews at 3.6 stars provides essentially no usable signal. That rating could swing dramatically with just a few more reviews in either direction. Buyers are taking on meaningful unknown risk at this review depth.
Pros
Competitive $542 price for a 25-inch built-in electric oven
3,150W power is adequate for the unit's cavity size
Built-in installation for a clean, cabinetry-flush look
Brushed black finish is a modern styling option
Cons
Only 3 reviews at 3.6 stars, virtually no reliable buyer validation
Conduction-only heating provides less even results than convection
25-inch width is a non-standard size that may complicate future replacements
No capacity data listed, interior size is unknown from available specs
VEVOR has limited appliance brand recognition compared to mainstream names
Specifications
Fuel type
Electric
Heating
Conduction
Wattage
3150 W
Installation
Built-In
Width
25.0 in
Finish
Brushed
Color
Black
Dimensions
23.43 X 25 X 23.43 In
Weight
79.6 lb
Voltage
240 Volts
Performance notes
Conduction heating at 3,150W in a 240V built-in unit will bake and roast, but heat distribution is more dependent on rack position than in a convection oven. The 25-inch width and 23.43-inch height fit a specific cutout that buyers must measure precisely before ordering. At 79.6 lb the unit is manageable for two-person installation. No capacity figure is listed, so buyers cannot compare interior volume to alternatives from specs alone.
What buyers say
Three reviews at 3.6 stars is not a meaningful sample, this rating could be one unhappy buyer pulling an otherwise positive average down, or vice versa. Buyers should treat this as an essentially unreviewed product and weigh the risk accordingly before spending $542.
No. This model uses conduction heating only. There is no convection fan, which means heat circulation relies on natural convection within the cavity rather than forced air movement.
What voltage does this oven require?
It runs on 240 volts, which requires a dedicated circuit at the installation location. This is standard for built-in electric ovens.
Is 25 inches a standard wall oven width?
No. The two most common wall oven widths are 24 inches and 30 inches. A 25-inch unit fits a specific cabinet cutout and may be harder to replace with a comparable model in the future, so measure your opening carefully.
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