• Magnetar@feddit.de
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      Fascinating. What country? The only non-convection oven I’ve ever seen in Germany was the fire fueled oven my grandma had, and I’m pretty sure that thing was pre-war.

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        Canada. It’s a standard gas oven with a broiler inside. They’re for sale, but I’ve always lived in old houses.

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          I see. Gas ovens are quite rare here, overwhelming majority is electric.

          I looked it up: In 2014 7% of households in Germany used gas stoves, and 4% used gas ovens. So probably even less today.

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      Same here, in the US. Natural gas dominates where I live, and I’ve only seen it for electric ovens.

      It’s also still a “new” feature, in the context of major appliances lasting decades. My new oven is convection but I don’t remember it being a reasonable choice 18 years ago when I last did, it maybe that’s just natural gas

      And even today, this was a “premium” feature. Most low to midrange appliances do not seem to have it

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        Right, 20 years ago I bought a gas oven. They were the “new big thing” the. But I’m not really a “new big thing” kinda guy.