The Empava built-in electric single wall oven offers a 2.5 cu ft interior, dual conduction and radiant heating at 2950 watts, and a brushed stainless finish for around $557, solid value for a compact 24-inch form factor. Early buyer feedback is cautiously positive, though the limited review pool means conclusions should be held loosely.
Homeowners replacing a 24-inch wall oven on a moderate budget who want a built-in stainless look without convection complexity, and who have a 240V dedicated circuit already in place.
Skip if
Cooks who rely on convection for even baking or roasting, this oven uses conduction and radiant heat only, which can produce less consistent results than a fan-assisted unit. Also skip if you need more than 2.5 cu ft of interior space.
Capacity 2.5 cu ft
Fuel type Electric
Heating Conduction, Radiant
Wattage 2950 W
Installation Built-In
Width 23.4 in
Wattage of 2950 W - lower than 67% of the 25 models we track
Width of 23.4 in - narrower than 73% of the 25 models we track
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 8 owner ratings
Value for money3.4/5
$223 per cubic foot, below the category median
Popularity3.2/5
8 owner reviews, more than most models here
Storage space3.9/5
2.5 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
Empava prices this built-in electric oven at roughly $557, placing it near the lower end of the built-in wall oven market. The 2.5 cu ft capacity is adequate for everyday household cooking, roasting a chicken or baking a standard casserole dish, though it will feel limiting if you regularly cook for large groups or need to run multiple racks simultaneously.
Heating comes from conduction and radiant elements drawing 2950 watts on a 240-volt circuit. The absence of convection means heat distribution relies on natural air movement rather than a fan, which works fine for most bakes but can lead to uneven browning on delicate pastries or multi-rack loads. The brushed stainless finish is a practical choice that resists fingerprints better than polished surfaces.
At 23.4 inches wide and 80 pounds, installation fits a standard 24-inch cabinet cutout. The unit is not smart-home compatible, which keeps the feature set uncomplicated. For a straightforward, budget-conscious built-in replacement, the specs are reasonable.
Pros
Competitive price at around $557 for a built-in stainless wall oven
2.5 cu ft capacity handles everyday roasting and baking tasks
2950W on 240V provides adequate heating power for a 24-inch oven
Brushed stainless finish resists fingerprints and suits most kitchen aesthetics
Standard 23.4-inch width fits common 24-inch cabinet cutouts
Cons
No convection fan, so heat distribution is less even than fan-assisted alternatives
Only 8 reviews available, buyer satisfaction is difficult to confirm at scale
2.5 cu ft is on the smaller side for households that cook large meals regularly
Specifications
Capacity
2.5 cu ft
Fuel type
Electric
Heating
Conduction, Radiant
Wattage
2950 W
Installation
Built-In
Width
23.4 in
Finish
Brushed
Color
Stainless Steel
Dimensions
22.4 X 23.4 X 23.4 In
Weight
80.0 lb
Voltage
240 Volts
Smart
Not Smart Home Compatible
Performance notes
The 2950-watt heating system on a 240V circuit provides consistent power for conduction and radiant cooking. Without convection, expect standard preheat times and some variation in browning between oven positions. The 2.5 cu ft interior accommodates a 9x13 pan or a medium roasting pan with clearance. Width of 23.4 inches and overall dimensions of 22.4 x 23.4 x 23.4 inches are designed for standard 24-inch cutout installations.
What buyers say
With 8 reviews and a 4.2-star rating, early feedback leans positive, but the sample is too small to draw firm conclusions. The rating suggests buyers who have installed and used the oven are generally satisfied, though individual experiences may vary significantly given how few responses exist.
No. The heating method is listed as conduction and radiant only. There is no convection fan in this model, which means heat circulates naturally rather than being distributed by a fan. This is worth considering if you bake frequently and rely on even, all-over heat.
What electrical requirements does this oven need?
The oven runs on 240 volts and draws 2950 watts. A dedicated 240V circuit is required, this cannot be plugged into a standard 120V household outlet. Confirm your kitchen has the appropriate wiring before purchasing.
Will this oven fit a standard 24-inch cabinet cutout?
Yes. The oven is 23.4 inches wide with overall dimensions of 22.4 x 23.4 x 23.4 inches, and it is designed for built-in installation. Always verify the exact cutout dimensions in the installation guide against your cabinet opening before ordering.
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