


Zanussi ZKCNA7XN Double Oven
Description
I’m parting with my Zanussi ZKCNA7XN double oven — it’s one of those kitchen appliances I’ve used a lot over the years, and honestly, it’s served me well. It’s a 42/61 litre double oven with air fry and convection cooking, which means you can get crispy food without using much oil. I’ve used it for everything from roasted chicken to veggie crisps — the crunch is actually pretty good.It’s got catalytic cleaning too, so it doesn’t build up greasy residue like some ovens do. Once it hits 250°C, it starts working quietly in the background to clean itself. Saves me from messy clean-ups.
I’ve got a retractable control panel and an easy-to-read LED display — not too fancy, but it’s clear enough to use without much fuss. The air fry function uses a perforated tray that circulates hot air around your food, so you don’t need to keep turning it. It heats evenly, and I’ve noticed it’s faster than regular ovens, even if I’m cooking at a lower temperature.
It’s a bit of a tall one — 875mm high, 560mm wide, 550mm deep — so it needs a bit of space. I’m moving to Lyndhurst, New Forest, and it’s just going to take up a bit of room in the kitchen.
I bought it new, but it’s been in a few different homes before — it’s been through a few hands and has a few small marks and a bit of scuffing on the front panel. Not a major issue, just a bit worn from regular use. It’s fully functional and works perfectly.
It’s been on a clearance list, and the original price was £549, so I’m selling it at £269.10 — it’s not the cheapest, but it’s still a solid appliance that’s been used well and runs smoothly.
If you’re looking for a double oven that does more than just bake, this might be something you’d actually use. Just let me know if you’ve got any questions — happy to chat.