The Forno C-FBOEL1324-30WHT is a 10 cu ft white electric convection double wall oven drawing 7,100 watts at 240V, priced at $2,199. It offers solid capacity and a clean polished white finish at a competitive price point, though no buyer reviews have been posted.
Buyers specifically looking for a white double wall oven with generous capacity. White built-in double wall ovens are less common than stainless steel models, so this unit suits kitchens with white or light-finish cabinets where a stainless appliance would look out of place.
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Capacity 10.0 cu ft
Fuel type Electric
Heating Convection
Wattage 7100 W
Installation Built-In
Width 29.78 in
Priced 32% below the category median ($3,239.99 across 44 tracked models)
Width of 29.78 in - narrower than 88% of the 44 models we track
Weight of 204.47 lb - lighter than 88% of the 44 models we track
Our scorecard
4.1/5overall
Value for money3.9/5
$220 per cubic foot, below the category median
Storage space4.5/5
10.0 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
The C-FBOEL1324-30WHT pairs a polished white finish with 10 cu ft of combined electric convection capacity, making it one of the few built-in white double wall ovens on the market. The 7,100W draw at 240V is slightly below the 8,500W peak of some competing 10 cu ft units, which may mean a somewhat slower preheat but can also translate to lighter electrical infrastructure demands.
Physical dimensions are 26.69 in deep by 29.78 in wide by 51.17 in tall, and the unit weighs 204.47 lbs. That weight is notably lighter than many competitors at this capacity level, which eases installation. The 29.78 in width is just under the 30-inch standard, so buyers should verify cutout clearances precisely from the Forno installation guide.
At $2,199, this is among the more affordable 10 cu ft double wall ovens available. The price advantage is meaningful, but the absence of any buyer reviews means first-hand quality data is not available.
Pros
Rare white finish option in the double wall oven category
10 cu ft combined capacity suits high-volume cooking
204 lb weight is lighter than many competitors at this size, simplifying installation
At $2,199, priced well below many comparable-capacity models
Cons
No buyer reviews to validate build quality or performance
29.78 in width is slightly under standard 30-inch spec; verify cutout clearance carefully
7,100W draw is lower than some competing units, which may result in slower preheat
Specifications
Capacity
10.0 cu ft
Fuel type
Electric
Heating
Convection
Wattage
7100 W
Installation
Built-In
Width
29.78 in
Finish
Polished
Color
White
Dimensions
26.69 X 29.78 X 51.17 In
Weight
204.47 lb
Voltage
240 Volts
Performance notes
Convection heating circulates air in both cavities for more even baking and faster cook times than straight radiant heat. The 7,100W at 240V is adequate for full-size residential cooking but below the 8,500W peak of some competing models. The 29.78 in width requires careful cutout measurement as it sits slightly below the 30-inch standard. The 204.47 lb weight is lighter than average for a 10 cu ft unit, easing the two-person installation process.
What buyers say
No customer reviews are available for this model. The specifications look solid for the $2,199 price, but buyers should do their own research into Forno's warranty and service support before purchasing.
White appliance finishes show residue and discoloration more visibly than stainless steel, though the polished finish on this unit wipes down easily with mild soap and water. Many buyers choose white specifically to match existing white cabinetry despite the slightly higher visible upkeep.
Does 29.78 in wide fit a standard 30-inch wall oven opening?
Probably yes, but you need to verify. Most 30-inch rough openings have a small tolerance, and a 29.78 in unit should fit, but the exact cutout dimensions in the Forno installation guide are the authoritative reference. Measure your opening against those specs before ordering.
How does 7,100W compare to other double wall ovens in this category?
Many competing 10 cu ft built-in double wall ovens draw 8,500W. At 7,100W, the Forno unit draws about 16 percent less power, which typically means a slightly longer preheat time but may reduce peak load on your electrical panel. A licensed electrician can confirm whether your existing 240V circuit can support it.
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