At $607 and a 3.0 rating from just 2 reviews, this Empava 24-inch electric wall oven is difficult to recommend confidently, the data is far too thin. The specs are reasonable for the size (2950W, 2.5 cu ft, conduction and radiant modes), but the 4-mode branding and low rating with such a tiny sample create too much uncertainty for a six-hundred-dollar purchase.
Buyers who have already committed to Empava's 24-inch form factor and specifically need the 2.5 cu ft capacity with the four-mode cooking configuration. Those replacing an existing 24-inch Empava unit with a known-good cutout will face the least friction.
Skip if
Anyone concerned about reliability should skip this until more reviews accumulate. If you are comparing this to the other Empava 24-inch models in this lineup, you will likely find better-reviewed options at similar or lower prices. Buyers needing large-batch cooking capacity should look at 30-inch units instead.
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
Weight of 86.0 lb - heavier than 85% of the 25 models we track
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating3.0/5
3.0 average across 2 owner ratings
Value for money2.5/5
$243 per cubic foot, above the category median
Popularity1.8/5
2 owner reviews, fewer 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
This Empava model offers a 2.5 cubic foot interior, a slight step up from the 2.3 cu ft cavity found on several of Empava's other 24-inch units. It draws 2950 watts at 240 volts, which is a moderate power output for this class, and includes conduction and radiant heating modes. The four-mode reference in its color listing suggests multiple cooking function presets rather than four physically distinct heat sources.
The dimensions of approximately 22.4 by 23.4 by 23.4 inches and a weight of 86 pounds are consistent with standard 24-inch built-in installation. The brushed stainless finish matches most kitchen setups, and the unit fits a 23.4-inch cutout width.
The biggest obstacle here is the review record: a 3.0 rating from 2 buyers conveys almost no statistical meaning. It could reflect installation difficulties, temperature calibration issues, or simply two outlier experiences, there is no way to know. At $607, this sits in mid-range territory for 24-inch wall ovens, and prospective buyers are better served by choosing a model with at least 10-15 reviews to better gauge typical owner experience.
Pros
2.5 cu ft interior is slightly larger than the 2.3 cu ft common in Empava's 24-inch range
Built-in installation in standard 23.4-inch cutout
Brushed stainless exterior is kitchen-neutral
240V electric, no gas line required
86-pound weight is manageable for installation with two people
Cons
Only 2 reviews at a 3.0 rating, no meaningful reliability signal
2950W is on the lower end of wattage for this segment
Priced at $607, it competes poorly against better-reviewed units at similar or lower prices
No smart home features or advanced controls noted in specs
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
4 Modes-Sliver
Dimensions
22.4 X 23.4 X 23.4 In
Weight
86.0 lb
Voltage
120 Volts
Smart
Not Smart Home Compatible
Performance notes
The 2950-watt draw at 240 volts is adequate for everyday baking and roasting in a 2.5 cu ft space but is lower than the 3200-3400W found on some competing 24-inch units, which could mean slightly slower preheat times. Conduction and radiant heating modes cover conventional use cases. The 23.4-inch width is standard for compact wall ovens. At 86 pounds, slightly heavier than comparable Empava models, proper wall cabinet support during installation is important.
What buyers say
Two reviews at a 3.0 average is essentially no data for a purchasing decision of this size. The rating suggests at least one experience was meaningfully negative, but without more buyers weighing in it is not possible to characterize this as a product-level issue versus an isolated installation or unit variation. Prospective buyers are advised to monitor review volume before purchasing.
How does this compare to other Empava 24-inch electric wall ovens?
Empava sells several 24-inch electric wall ovens with overlapping specs. This unit has a 2.5 cu ft cavity versus the 2.3 cu ft found on some other Empava models, and it draws 2950W. The key differentiator is checking review counts, other Empava 24-inch models in this lineup have more buyer feedback, making them lower-risk choices for most shoppers.
What does '4 Modes' mean for this oven?
The color/variant listing references '4 Modes,' which typically indicates four distinct cooking function presets or heating configurations available through the controls. The spec sheet confirms conduction and radiant as the core heating methods; the four modes likely represent combinations or specific preset programs (bake, broil, convect, etc.). Verify the exact mode list in the product documentation before purchase.
Does it require a special electrical circuit?
Yes. The oven runs on 240 volts, which requires a dedicated 240V circuit, typically a 30-amp breaker, at the installation location. This is standard for all electric wall ovens. If replacing an existing electric wall oven, the circuit is likely already in place. If replacing a gas unit, an electrician will need to run the circuit.
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