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The Best Ovens and Hobs<br /><br />The most efficient ovens and hobs will save you time and effort at home. They're designed to help you cook more delicious meals including perfect roasties, fluffy cakes and speedy pasta dishes.<br /><br />Look out for models with smart capabilities, also, that allow you to control them using an app on your smartphone. This will cut down on cooking time and make it easier to keep them clean.<br /><br />1. Zanussi ZBOX7100<br /><br /><br /><br />The Zanussi ZWSO7100V has an energy efficiency class of A+ rating, meaning you can cook more efficiently and save money. Plus, the low noise air filtration system catches grease particles and bad odours making your kitchen clean and fresh.<br /><br />The company was founded when blacksmith Antonio Zanussi, from a village in northeast Italy, opened his own workshop in 1916. He produced gas cookers called Rex after the ocean-going Italian liners that won the prestigious Blue Riband during the transatlantic voyage.<br /><br />Following the death of Antonio in 1946 the management passed to his sons Lino and Guido who used their skills in the field to create an intelligent strategy that transformed the company into a major manufacturing industry. The acquisition of the business by Electrolux in 1985 helped consolidate its position as a leading Swedish manufacturer on the European market.<br /><br />2. Zanussi ZBOX7200<br /><br />In 1916, Antonio Zanussi founded a small workshop near Pordenone in Northeastern Italy. In 1946 Antonio passed away and the management of the business was passed to his sons Lino and Guido. Their industrial ability and business know-how led them to plan a strategy that saw their company expand quickly into a massive manufacturing sector.<br /><br />Zanussi offers a variety of cutting-edge technologies and unique designs to make cooking easier and more fun. Ovens have been updated with features like Food Safe Control and Flower Flame burner technology and the brand's stoves are even more easy to use with the addition of Easy CookingPRO. Cooling appliances have been upgraded with TwinTech and XL storage as well as Quick Chill functions which make shopping and food prep less of a hassle.<br /><br />3. Zanussi ZBOX7300<br /><br />The brand's products were relaunched with a fresh look and exciting new features, including induction technology that makes boiling water or making homemade sauces a fast and easy task. Zanussi Professional refrigerator freezers also create a new standard with their "TwinTech" dual cooling system, which helps keep food fresher for longer and allows for easier storage of the grocery store items you buy every week.<br /><br />In 1946 Antonio Zanussi died and management of the family company was handed over to his two sons Lino and Guido who took a well-considered approach to business growth. This included buying other brands, like Zoppas Grandi Cucine, Becchi Castor and Triplex appliances.<br /><br />Zanussi was acquired by Electrolux in 1984. Today the Swedish giant and the Italian manufacturer share their knowledge and deliver innovative kitchen appliances to make it easier to cook, clean, and entertain. Zanussi's Italian design team brings fun, humour and colors to their appliances - a vast from their white, clinical, box-shaped predecessors.<br /><br />4. Zanussi ZBOX7400<br /><br />In 1916, Antonio Zanussi, a blacksmith's son from Pordenone in northern Italy established a small factory producing cookers. By the time he died in 1946, he had built up a massive brand and was releasing appliances under the name royal Rex. He was also investing in research and development. He established a factory in Porcia and also set up a Study Centre for the creation of high-quality, well-designed products.<br /><br />In 1984 the company was sold to Electrolux. This helped the Swedish company become a leading European producer of major appliances and also bolstered its presence in Southern Europe. In addition, Zanussi brought with it a talented design team that employed charm and color in its designs. This was a stark contrast to the box-shaped white appliances that dominated at the time.<br /><br />5. Zanussi ZBOX7500<br /><br />Zanussi has been providing kitchen appliances for more than 100 years. Zanussi has earned the trust of consumers by providing products of exceptional quality and ingenuity across a variety of categories. They develop products that remain ahead of the curve because they combine engineering and design. Their commercial kitchen equipment includes deep fryers cooktops, oven ranges combi ovens, chargrills and blast chillers.<br /><br />After the death of Antonio Zanussi, in 1946 the management was handed over to his two sons, Lino, and Guido. The brothers continued to invest in the Study Centre for research and development of new appliances. They also purchased major brands like Becchi Castor and Zoppas Grandi Cucine. Their efforts allowed them to become the top Italian producer of household appliances. The acquisition in 1984 by Electrolux allowed Electrolux to allow the Swedish company to increase its market share in Southern and Northern Europe.<br /><br />6. Zanussi ZBOX7600<br /><br />Antonio Zanussi, a blacksmith from Pordenone in the Friuli-Venezia-Giulia region of Italy established his first cooker factory in 1916. His sons Lino and Guido's skills in the industrial field helped the company grow quickly. By 1946, it had a catalogue with the sound of royalty, such as Rex. The 1984 acquisition of the company by Electrolux helped the Swedish manufacturer establish a significant presence in Southern Europe and helped to strengthen its position in major appliances. The acquisition brought large-scale compressor production to the Electrolux Group. Both companies were delighted with the acquisition, and Zanussi is still a popular brand in the world of domestic appliances.<br /><br />7. Zanussi ZBOX7700<br /><br />A blacksmith's son who was born in Pordenone in the northeast of Italy, Antonio Zanussi began his cooker business in 1916. His first model was named "Rex" to honor the success of the new liner that was sailing from Gibraltar to New York.<br /><br />The company was taken over by Electrolux in 1984 and the acquisition helped them grow into a leading European brand of major appliances. The Italian company's production and research facilities complemented the Swedish firm’s expertise in the manufacture of domestic appliances.<br /><br />In the kitchen, Zanussi Professional has continued to come up with new and interesting designs and technology such as the 'Flower Flame burner' that is used for ovens, as well as a range of <a href="https://www.ovensandhobs.uk/">hob</a> s that are energy efficient. Zanussi Professional offers a cooling system called 'TwinTech,' which keeps food fresher longer and makes it easier to plan your weekly shopping. The brand's latest line of washing machines have intelligent functions that make daily tasks like boiling water easier and more efficient.<br /><br />8. Zanussi ZBOX7800<br /><br />The story of Zanussi began with Antonio Zanussi, a blacksmith's son from the tiny northeastern Italian village of Pordenone who began making home appliances in 1916. In 1946, Antonio Zanussi passed away and the company was inherited by his two sons Lino and Guido. Their expertise in manufacturing transformed the family business into a manufacturing industry.<br /><br />Zanussi acquired several important brands during this time The brand acquired many important brands during this time, including Becchi Castor and Zoppas Grandi Cucine. This helped the brand to become one of Italy's top producers of major home appliances. In 1984, Electrolux, an established Swedish company, bought the Zanussi brand. Electrolux was on its way to becoming Europe's leading manufacturer of major appliances. The acquisition of Zanussi was a good idea for Electrolux, as it allowed Electrolux to gain access to southern Europe while Zanussi’s design capabilities and the large scale compressor manufacturing gave Electrolux a competitive edge in northern Europe.<br /><br />9. Zanussi ZBOX7850<br /><br />In 1916, Antonio Zanussi, the son of a blacksmith in Italy from Pordenone (northeast Italy), began producing cookers in his small workshop. In 1933, he introduced the REX trademark to coincide with the launch of the infamous Italian liner that set a record for the longest transatlantic crossing. When Antonio's death in 1946, the company had grown into an important exporter and producer of household appliances. His two sons, Lino e Guido, assumed the company's management. The company was able to become the market leader in Italy and was one of Europe's top manufacturers thanks to a carefully planned policy of buying (including the Becchi and Castor brands, as well as the Zoppas Grandi Cucine, Triplex and other brands). The purchase by Electrolux in 1984 further reinforced their position, and the company continues to produce in Southern and Northern Europe to this day.<br /><br />10. Zanussi ZBOX7860<br /><br />The story of Zanussi begins in 1916, when Antonio Zanussi, a blacksmith from the town of Pordenone in Northeastern Italy, began to make cookers. When he passed away in 1946, the Zanussi company was a success. death in 1946, the management of the company was passed on to his sons Lino and Guido. The brothers utilized their expertise in manufacturing to create a well-planned business strategy that helped turn the company into a significant manufacturing business.<br /><br />The acquisition of Zanussi by Electrolux in 1984 enabled the Swedish giant become a major player on the European market for major appliances. It also brought large-scale compressor manufacturing which was a significant addition to the new Electrolux.<br /><br />
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