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Samsung appliances make cooking both easy and satisfying

Dual Cook Steam™

Cook and steam multiple dishes together

A Samsung built-in oven featuring Dual Cook  Steam™ is shown placed between neutral wooden  cabinets. A Samsung built-in oven featuring Dual Cook  Steam™ is shown placed between neutral wooden  cabinets.

Flex Zone Plus

Cook without limits across the cooktop

A Samsung induction hob featuring Flex Zone Plus  shown with a fish and vegetable dish being cooked  on top of it. A Samsung induction hob featuring Flex Zone Plus  shown with a fish and vegetable dish being cooked  on top of it.

Power Ventilation System

Quietly refreshes the kitchen air in a flash

A Samsung cooking hood featuring Power  Ventilation system shown with multiple stew and  soup dishes being cooked under it. A Samsung cooking hood featuring Power  Ventilation system shown with multiple stew and  soup dishes being cooked under it.

Match your Kitchen

Simply pick your personal favorite!

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Discover our cooking appliances lineup

Compare and choose the right cooking appliance for you

  • Model

  • Outside Dimension (WxHxD)(mm)

  • Usable Volume

  • Energy Efficiency Class

  • Oven Type

  • Display Type

  • Oven Color

  • Control Method

  • Cleaning Method

  • Steam Type

  • Soft Close

  • NV51CB700S12AA
  • 756 x 727 x 620
  • 5.1 cu.ft
  • /
  • Single Wall Oven
  • 7" TFT LCD
  • Clean White
  • Touch
  • Self Clean + Steam Clean
  • No
  • No
  • Model

  • Number of Burner

  • Net (WxHxD)

  • Zone

  • Control Method

  • Type

  • Cooktop Frame

  • Power Level

  • Total Power

  • Display Type

  • Wifi

  • NZ36K7880UG/AA
  • 5 EA
  • 914 x 101 x 540 mm
  • Flex
  • Touch + Magnetic Knob
  • Built-in Induction Cooktop
  • Black Stainless Frame
  • 1~15, Boost
  • 10.8 kW
  • LED (Ice Blue)
  • Yes
  • Model

  • Model Type Install

  • Net (WxHxD)

  • Max Extraction(CFM)

  • Number of Extraction Speeds

  • Color

  • Display Color

  • Type of Controls

  • Hood Filter

  • Bluetooth

  • Energy Efficiency Class

  • NK30CB700WCGAA
  • Chimney
  • 758 x 646 ~ 1066 x 500 mm
  • 390
  • 5
  • Gray
  • White
  • Touch
  • STSS Filter
  • No
  • /
  • Model

  • Product Type

  • Installation Type

  • Door Type

  • Capacity

  • Output Power (Microwave)

  • Outside Dimension (WxHxD)(mm)

  • Color

  • Control Method

  • Display Type

  • Defrost

  • ME11A7510DS/AC
  • Over the range
  • OTR
  • Recessed Handle (Right to Left)
  • 1.1 cu. ft.
  • 1000 W
  • 29 7/8" x 10 3/4" x 19 1/8"
  • Stainless Steel
  • Glass Touch
  • LED (Ice Blue)
  • Auto

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FAQs

  • What is the difference between a cooker hood and an extractor?

    Cooker hoods are designed to actively filter the air and/or the steam generated while cooking. They are sometimes connected to the outside of the home for air dispersion. Extractors, on the other hand, are designed to remove air and steam from above the cooker and direct it outside the home through ducting. Some extractors include air filtration, but not all.
  • To help select a cooking appliance for your home, consider the layout and style of your kitchen. Measure the space where the new appliance will be placed and consider the features you need or want.
  • Measure the depth, width, and height of the available space, and refer to the kitchen appliance's cut out measurements to ensure it fits properly.
  • Induction cooktops offer more advanced technology compared to ceramic cooktops. They heat up faster and are more energy-efficient. There is typically a higher initial investment required for induction cooktops, and induction-ready cookware is required to use them, but the energy savings can make up for the initial cost. Ceramic cooktops, on the other hand, can be a more budget-friendly option. They are compatible with a wider range of cookware compared to induction, and require less upfront investment.
  • Whether you should buy an integrated cooking appliance depends on your kitchen design preferences and space. Integrated appliances offer a streamlined look, but consider if they meet your cooking needs and budget.