I bought my oven a few years ago, an expensive Electrolux, and while it does an OK job I question the accuracy of the thermometer. When I fist got it I used a candy thermometer to adjust it, I do have a Taylor Technician thermometer but some how the mercury got divided and I never know what it reads. The oven always seems a bit slow to me, or at least what I'm used to. Typically a pumpkin pie that says bake for 50 minutes takes more like 70 minutes.
Anyway picked up a VOM the other day that included a temp probe. At room temp it was correct and as a rudimentary test instrument I'd expect it to be relatively accurate. So I set my oven at 350 and watched. initially the temp shot up to 385, the oven turned off, and allowed the temp to drop to 338. Subsequently the temp swing reduced to 358 up to 386, after half an hour I see the oven heat up when the temp reaches 356. That's a 30 degree swing which is normal from what I read, I just wonder is I should adjust it down so it swings around the 350 degree mark or leave it a bit hot.
Next I'll have to test my old Frigidaire CI and see how a mechanical thermostat responds.
BTW, here is an interesting read on the subject.
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Anyway picked up a VOM the other day that included a temp probe. At room temp it was correct and as a rudimentary test instrument I'd expect it to be relatively accurate. So I set my oven at 350 and watched. initially the temp shot up to 385, the oven turned off, and allowed the temp to drop to 338. Subsequently the temp swing reduced to 358 up to 386, after half an hour I see the oven heat up when the temp reaches 356. That's a 30 degree swing which is normal from what I read, I just wonder is I should adjust it down so it swings around the 350 degree mark or leave it a bit hot.
Next I'll have to test my old Frigidaire CI and see how a mechanical thermostat responds.
BTW, here is an interesting read on the subject.

A Brief History of Oven Temperature—and Why It’s Not as Exact as You Think
“Preheat oven to 350 degrees.” I hate this phrase. First, as George Carlin pointed out, it’s linguistically absurd—you don’t preheat an oven, you heat...