The Empava 24-inch electric wall oven stands out for its 3400-watt heating output, the highest in the compact Empava lineup, and multiple cooking modes including convection and radiant in a 24-inch built-in package at $546. The 3.8-star rating from 14 reviews is middle-of-the-road and reflects mixed buyer experiences.
Buyers who want the highest wattage available in a 24-inch built-in electric oven and value cooking mode variety, and who can accept an average rather than standout buyer satisfaction score.
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Buyers prioritizing proven satisfaction, the 3.8-star rating from 14 reviews places this below the Midea MEW24S2AST (4.4 stars) and comparable Empava stainless models at similar prices. Skip if 2.3 cu ft is too small for your typical cooking.
Capacity 2.3 cu ft
Fuel type Electric
Heating Convection, Radiant
Wattage 3400 W
Installation Built-In
Width 24.0 in
Priced 10% below the category median ($606.89 across 25 tracked models)
Wattage of 3400 W - higher than 92% of the 25 models we track
Width of 24.0 in - wider than 68% of the 25 models we track
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating3.8/5
3.8 average across 14 owner ratings
Value for money3.0/5
$237 per cubic foot, below 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 headline spec on this Empava is its 3400-watt draw, noticeably higher than the 2950W and 3200W models in the same family. More wattage means faster preheat and quicker temperature recovery when you open the oven door, which is a practical advantage for busy cooks. The heating modes include both convection and radiant, giving it versatility that radiant-only models cannot match.
The interior capacity holds at 2.3 cu ft, which is consistent with the compact Empava format. Overall dimensions are 20.7 x 23.4 x 23.4 inches, and it weighs 82 pounds, slightly heavier than the 80-pound models in the lineup. The brushed stainless silver finish and 24-inch width are designed for standard built-in installation. The 240V circuit requirement is expected for any electric wall oven.
The 3.8-star average from 14 reviews sits between the strong performers and the problem models in this category. It is not a red flag on its own, but it is also not the reassurance that 4.2 or 4.4 stars provides. With 14 reviews it is a more statistically meaningful sample than some peers, and the middling rating suggests a mixed but not disqualifying buyer experience.
Pros
3400W is the highest wattage among compact Empava models, faster preheat and temperature recovery
Convection and radiant heating modes provide genuine cooking versatility
14 reviews makes this one of the more statistically grounded ratings in the compact Empava lineup
Standard 24-inch built-in width at a competitive $546 price point
Cons
3.8 stars from 14 reviews is average, below better-rated alternatives at comparable prices
2.3 cu ft is a compact interior; large baking sheets or big roasts will be a tight fit
82 pounds is slightly heavier than comparable models, which can complicate solo installation
Not smart-home compatible
Specifications
Capacity
2.3 cu ft
Fuel type
Electric
Heating
Convection, Radiant
Wattage
3400 W
Installation
Built-In
Width
24.0 in
Finish
Brushed
Color
10 Modes-Sliver
Dimensions
20.7 X 23.4 X 23.4 In
Weight
82.0 lb
Voltage
240 Volts
Smart
Not Smart Home Compatible
Performance notes
At 3400 watts on 240V, this is the highest-output compact Empava oven available in this lineup. The combination of convection and radiant modes means the fan can be used for even heat distribution during baking or roasting, while radiant mode suits tasks where direct heat is preferred. The 2.3 cu ft cavity in a 20.7 x 23.4 x 23.4 inch body targets 24-inch cutout installations. The 82-pound weight is manageable but on the heavier end for a two-person install.
What buyers say
Fourteen reviews at 3.8 stars reflects a mixed but not alarming picture. A 3.8 average with this many reviews typically indicates a product that works for most buyers but has produced a meaningful number of below-average experiences. It is a serviceable rating, though buyers seeking stronger reliability assurance would do better with the Midea MEW24S2AST or stainless Empava models that carry higher scores.
Is 3400 watts significantly better than 3200 watts for everyday cooking?
The difference is modest in practice. Higher wattage reduces preheat time and helps the oven recover temperature faster after you open the door to put food in. For most everyday cooking tasks the gap between 3200W and 3400W is a matter of a few minutes, not a dramatic change in cooking results.
What does the 10-mode color description mean?
The color listing includes '10 Modes-Sliver,' which appears to reference the number of cooking modes available on this model along with the silver brushed finish. The exact list of modes is not detailed in the spec data; check the product manual or Empava's website for a complete breakdown of available cooking functions.
How does this compare to the Midea MEW24S2AST at $485?
The Midea is $61 cheaper and has a 4.4-star rating from 11 reviews, making it the stronger value at face value. This Empava offers higher wattage (3400W vs. unspecified for Midea) and an additional heating mode. If raw heating power matters, the Empava has the edge; if proven buyer satisfaction is the priority, the Midea wins.
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