since when did ovens need descaling? I thought that was a thing only for water filters or water systems or things that have to do with water that naturally build up calcium or whatever the fuck.
>>21595017 >having the oven at countertop height
wdym? that's usually how ovens are.
the combi steam is a plus can't imagine going back but brings inconvenience with descaling.
I've worked in high end kitchens for 8 years. I've sold probably 100 kitchens with combination steam ovens. Never once, when asked, have I had a client actually confirm they've actually used the steam feature. They always know all about what it *can* do.
>>21594792 (OP)
A Japanese woman would have pushed that fluid in much more gently, you can tell she has zero skills in descaling, the product and oven itself needs to understand you care.
I would know as I've dated many women who have descaled ovens and have seen quite a few descalings in my time
>>21595023 >the combi steam is a plus can't imagine going back but brings inconvenience with descaling.
Can't just use DI water? Unless it's hooked up to the domestic water, in which case... can't you just hook it to an RO filter?
>>21594792 (OP) >>21595017
Buy an ad, you fucking faggot. Cheap ass lazy marketing firm. No one gives a shit about your retarded gimmick meme stove, and no one needs this function.