The Empava 24-inch radiant electric wall oven is a straightforward built-in option at $590 with 3,200 watts and a 2.3 cu ft interior. The 3.8-star average from 14 reviews suggests it performs acceptably but does not stand out against Empava's own convection models.
Buyers with a 24-inch cutout who prefer simple radiant heating without a convection fan, or who find this model priced below Empava's convection alternatives. Suitable for standard everyday baking and roasting in smaller kitchens.
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Anyone who wants convection heating for more even results should look at Empava's convection model (B0785ZKJSG) which has a stronger rating from more reviews. Buyers expecting a 4.0+ rating as a threshold should note this lands at 3.8.
Capacity 2.3 cu ft
Fuel type Electric
Heating Radiant
Wattage 3200 W
Installation Built-In
Width 24.0 in
Width of 24.0 in - wider than 68% of the 25 models we track
Weight of 88.0 lb - heavier than 90% of the 25 models we track
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating3.8/5
3.8 average across 14 owner ratings
Value for money2.3/5
$257 per cubic foot, above the category median
Popularity4.2/5
14 owner reviews, more than most models here
Storage space2.5/5
2.3 cu ft, compact 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
The Empava 24-inch electric wall oven uses radiant heating, standard resistive elements with no convection fan, at 3,200 watts and 240 volts. The built-in installation fits a 24-inch cutout with overall dimensions of 22.5 x 23.4 x 23.4 inches. It weighs 88 lb, which is slightly heavier than the convection sibling despite identical cavity size, possibly due to different element or chassis construction.
Radiant heating is reliable and familiar to most home cooks. Results depend more on rack positioning than with convection, but for everyday baking and roasting many households find it fully sufficient. The polished stainless steel finish presents well in standard kitchens.
Fourteen reviews at 3.8 stars is a reasonable sample size. The rating is slightly below Empava's convection model, which suggests buyers comparing both may find the convection version the better value even at a similar price. At $590 this is competitive in the 24-inch built-in segment.
Pros
3,200W radiant heating at $590 is cost-effective for a 24-inch built-in
Polished stainless steel finish is versatile and kitchen-friendly
240V built-in design for a clean cabinet-flush appearance
14 reviews provides a usable baseline for buyer sentiment
88 lb weight is manageable for two-person installation
Cons
Radiant-only heating means less even heat distribution than convection models
3.8 stars from 14 reviews is decent but trails Empava's convection variant (4.0 from 35)
2.3 cu ft interior is compact, limits large meal cooking
No smart home connectivity
No rack count or control type data available
Specifications
Capacity
2.3 cu ft
Fuel type
Electric
Heating
Radiant
Wattage
3200 W
Installation
Built-In
Width
24.0 in
Finish
Polished
Color
Stainless Steel
Dimensions
22.5 X 23.4 X 23.4 In
Weight
88.0 lb
Voltage
240 Volts
Performance notes
At 3,200W with radiant heat, this oven is well suited to everyday tasks: roasting a chicken, baking casseroles, or broiling vegetables. Without a convection fan, baking across multiple racks may require rotating pans halfway through for even results. The 23.4-inch width and height fit standard 24-inch cutouts. The 240V requirement means a dedicated circuit is needed. Overall dimensions of 22.5 x 23.4 x 23.4 inches and the 88 lb weight are consistent with other compact built-in wall ovens.
What buyers say
Fourteen reviews at 3.8 stars reflect moderate buyer satisfaction. The rating is not a red flag but is notably lower than the 4.0 from 35 reviews on the convection version of this oven. Buyers who specifically need radiant-only heating will find this acceptable; those comparing the two should factor in the broader and more favorable convection sample.
What is the difference between this oven and the Empava convection model?
This model (B0DGJXVWYS) uses radiant heating only, with no convection fan. The Empava convection model (B0785ZKJSG) adds fan-assisted heat circulation for more even cooking. The convection model also carries a higher rating from a larger review base.
Does this oven require 240 volts?
Yes. At 3,200W it runs on 240 volts and requires a dedicated circuit. Standard 120V household outlets cannot power this unit.
Will it fit a standard 24-inch cutout?
The unit is 23.4 inches wide and 23.4 inches tall. It is designed for 24-inch wall oven openings. Verify your specific cabinet cutout dimensions against the published specs before ordering.
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