The GASLAND ES611TSN5 offers the largest cavity (2.6 cu ft) among all the 24-inch class wall ovens in this review group, paired with 3100 watts and convection heating at $629.99. No buyer reviews exist yet, so spec-based value is the only lens available, and on specs alone, the capacity advantage stands out.
Buyers who need the maximum interior space within a 23.4-inch cutout width and are willing to try an early-stage product. Those upgrading from a very small older oven who want convection at a price under $650 will find the 2.6 cu ft figure compelling relative to the competition.
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Buyers who need any track record before spending $630 on a built-in oven should pass for now. Those who need documented installation support or US service infrastructure from a major brand will find better options at comparable prices.
Capacity 2.6 cu ft
Fuel type Electric
Heating Convection
Wattage 3100 W
Width 23.4 in
Color Stainless Steel
Capacity of 2.6 cu ft - larger than 81% of the 25 models we track
Width of 23.4 in - narrower than 73% of the 25 models we track
Weight of 71.0 lb - lighter than 85% of the 25 models we track
Our scorecard
3.3/5overall
Value for money2.7/5
$242 per cubic foot, below the category median
Storage space4.1/5
2.6 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 GASLAND ES611TSN5 differentiates itself from the compact 24-inch crowd with a 2.6 cubic foot cavity, meaningfully larger than the 2.3 cu ft common among competitors and larger than the 2.5 cu ft found on several Empava models. This extra space can make a practical difference when fitting larger pans or cooking multiple items at once.
At 3100 watts and 240 volts, the heating output is solid for the segment, not quite the 3400W of the top Empava unit but well above the 2950W lower tier. Convection heating distributes air evenly across the full 2.6 cu ft interior. The unit weighs 71 pounds, making it one of the lighter built-in options in this group, which simplifies single-person staging during installation even if two people are still recommended.
The stainless steel finish and 23.4-inch width target the mainstream compact wall oven slot. Dimensions of 21.6 by 23.4 by 23.4 inches follow standard form. With no reviews, the product is brand new to the market and GASLAND's track record in the US remains limited compared to Empava or Midea.
Pros
2.6 cu ft is the largest cavity in the 24-inch wall oven group reviewed here
3100W at 240V is competitive heating output for the size class
Convection heating included in the base configuration
71-pound weight is among the lightest built-in ovens in this comparison
Stainless steel finish with standard 23.4-inch cutout width
Cons
Zero buyer reviews, no real-world performance data
GASLAND is a limited-presence brand in the US with minimal US service network
$629.99 competes with better-reviewed Empava models offering similar features
Installation instructions and documentation quality is unknown, verify before committing
Specifications
Capacity
2.6 cu ft
Fuel type
Electric
Heating
Convection
Wattage
3100 W
Width
23.4 in
Color
Stainless Steel
Dimensions
21.6 X 23.4 X 23.4 In
Weight
71.0 lb
Voltage
240
Performance notes
At 3100 watts and 240 volts, the ES611TSN5 should preheat at a reasonable rate for a 2.6 cu ft interior, more cubic footage requires more energy to heat, so the wattage and volume relationship is appropriate here. Convection circulates air across the full cavity, which matters more in a larger interior where stratification can cause uneven cooking. The 71-pound weight reduces handling risk during positioning. No specific rack count is published, so the actual usable cooking configurations inside the 2.6 cu ft space require confirmation in the product documentation.
What buyers say
No buyer reviews are available for this product. There is no sentiment data. The product appears to be newly listed and has not accumulated buyer feedback. Prospective buyers are making a decision based entirely on the published specification sheet.
Is 2.6 cu ft significantly larger than 2.3 cu ft in practice?
The difference is about 13% more interior volume. In real terms, 2.6 cu ft can typically accommodate a larger roasting pan or a second rack with adequate clearance, while 2.3 cu ft is more limiting. For baking sheet pans, the width of the opening matters as much as total volume, both fit within a 23.4-inch wide cutout, so the dimensions should be checked against your specific pans.
Does this oven require a 240-volt circuit?
Yes. The ES611TSN5 operates at 240 volts, which is standard for electric wall ovens. A dedicated 240V, 30-amp circuit is typical for this type of appliance. If replacing an existing electric wall oven, the wiring is likely already in place. If replacing a gas oven or installing new, an electrician will need to provide the circuit.
How does GASLAND compare to Empava for electric wall ovens?
Both are mid-tier brands selling primarily through Amazon. Empava has a longer track record in the US with more accumulated buyer reviews across their wall oven range. GASLAND is newer to the electric wall oven segment in the US, with fewer reviews available. On raw specs, the GASLAND ES611TSN5's 2.6 cu ft cavity is a standout advantage over Empava's 2.3 cu ft offerings at comparable prices.
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