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Kitchen Appliance Packages

Verosteel induction hob + Verosteel chimney hood | 60 cm - 60003307
Verosteel induction hob + Verosteel chimney hood | 60 cm £ 332.99
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Velaire gas hob + chimney hood | Minimalist & elegant | 60 cm - 60003316
Velaire gas hob + chimney hood | Minimalist & elegant | 60 cm £ 348.99
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Velaire induction hob + Velaire downdraft extractor 60 cm - 60003311
Velaire induction hob + Velaire downdraft extractor 60 cm £ 719.99
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Verosteel gas hob + Verosteel cooker hood | stainless steel | 60 cm - 60003309
Verosteel gas hob + Verosteel cooker hood | stainless steel | 60 cm £ 388.99
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Built-in Kitchen Appliance Packages: For a unified kitchen

Built-in kitchen appliance sets offer a well-thought-out solution for anyone who values functionality and harmonious design. Consisting of appliances such as an oven, hob, extractor hood, and sometimes a dishwasher or fridge, the sets are perfectly coordinated. This creates a modern kitchen where technology and aesthetics work together ideally—often at a more attractive overall price.

What types of built-in kitchen appliance sets are there?

Built-in kitchen appliance sets come in different combinations that adapt to individual needs and the available space. The most common versions are 2-piece, 3-piece, or 4-piece sets, which include various combinations of appliances that are coordinated both functionally and visually.


A 2-piece set usually consists of an oven and a matching hob. This combination is especially suitable for smaller kitchens or households with little space, but still provides a solid basic configuration for everyday cooking needs.


A 3-piece set expands the equipment to include an extractor hood. This covers not only cooking but also air cleaning in the kitchen—ideal for open kitchen concepts or apartments where odors and steam should be efficiently removed.


The 4-piece set often also includes a built-in microwave, a dishwasher, or even a fridge. These complete sets offer comprehensive equipment and are particularly popular for new kitchens or complete renovations.


Besides the number of appliances, the sets also differ in their design—such as stainless steel look, black glass design, or retro style. This way, the set can be selected not only according to technical functionality but also to match the kitchen style.

What features should a built-in kitchen appliance set have?

A good built-in kitchen appliance set should not only be visually coordinated, but also impress with practical functions that make everyday kitchen life easier. Particularly important is energy-efficient equipment—appliances with a high energy efficiency rating save electricity and protect your wallet in the long term.


The oven should have useful functions such as convection, grill, and fast preheating. A pyrolysis or hydrolysis cleaning function is a practical extra that makes cleaning easier. The hob—whether induction, ceramic, or gas—should offer intuitive controls, multiple cooking zones, and child safety features.


If an extractor hood is included in the set, it should have various power levels, adequate exhaust or recirculation performance, and grease filters that are easy to clean. For larger sets with a microwave, fridge, or dishwasher, additional features such as defrost function, No Frost technology, or flexible loading options are particularly advantageous.


Another plus is a consistent operating logic across all devices, for example via touch controls or rotary knobs in the same design. Connected features via smart home systems are also increasingly common in modern sets—for even more convenient control of your kitchen appliances.

Buying a built-in kitchen appliance set – What should you consider?

When buying a built-in kitchen appliance set, several factors play an important role in optimally coordinating functionality, efficiency, and design. First, you should check your individual needs: Which appliances are actually needed? While a 2-piece set with oven and hob is sufficient for many households, 3- or 4-piece sets with extractor hood, microwave, or dishwasher offer additional convenience.


A central aspect is compatibility with the existing kitchen. Dimensions, installation type, and electrical connections must fit the kitchen furniture and infrastructure.


Energy efficiency is also important—appliances with a high energy efficiency class (e.g., A or B) consume less electricity and reduce running costs.


Ease of use should also be considered: intuitive controls, easy-to-read displays, and simple cleaning are a great advantage in everyday life. High-quality materials and solid workmanship also ensure durability and an attractive overall appearance.


Last but not least, the design of the appliances should be harmonious—especially in open kitchens or modern kitchen concepts. Those who value smart functions can look for models with Wi-Fi connectivity and app control. Comparing prices is also worthwhile, as sets are often cheaper than buying individual appliances—though only if all devices are actually needed.

FAQ

What is typically included in a built-in kitchen appliance set?

A kitchen appliance set consists of two to four appliances, depending on the scope. Common combinations include oven and hob (2-piece set), plus extractor hood (3-piece set), or with microwave, dishwasher, or fridge (4-piece set). The appliances are coordinated in design and function.

Is it worth buying a set compared to individual appliances?

Yes, buying a set is often more cost-effective than purchasing individual appliances. All components are also visually coordinated, creating a uniform overall appearance in the kitchen. The control logic is often unified as well.

Are the appliances in a set always of the same quality?

As a rule, all appliances in a set come from the same manufacturer and are of comparable quality. Nevertheless, it is worth checking the technical details, as the range of functions and equipment may differ slightly between appliances.

Can I integrate a built-in kitchen appliance set into any kitchen?

Not always. Before buying, you should check whether the installation dimensions fit your existing kitchen units. Electrical connections, ventilation, and space for built-in appliances must also be considered. If you are unsure, a specialist advisor or kitchen planner can help.

Are there also smart built-in kitchen appliance sets?

Yes, many manufacturers now offer sets with smart functions. These appliances can be controlled via app, integrated into smart home systems, or operated with voice assistants—ideal for modern, connected households.

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