dj-gabriele
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Gosh, what a strange situation in the US!
That's the real opposite from here, here ovens are tightly regulated and you can actually see a decrease in resources used since the old days as insulation and shielding are going to be improved.
Even oven have energy classes with the best in the A-20% or so while just a few years ago the market was flooded with C or D classes ovens.
No compromise in cooking quality but simply much improved insulation.
The old oven at my parents (self cleaning from 1979) used to heat up the whole room and made your legs feel sore if you stood cooking in front of it while it was baking, now the new (well, it has 4 years now!) "A class" oven, self cleaning too, barely moves a little of warm air to keep the door glass below 40°C all the time(4 heat shielding glass panes!).
Plus there is the trend of making easy cleaning all-glass oven doors that have no spots or indentation whatsoever, simply wipe them clean with a (mild) detergent of your choice.
Below a spec-page of the oven, replaced of course by a new model now.
http://www.smeg.com/product/scp112n-8/
That's the real opposite from here, here ovens are tightly regulated and you can actually see a decrease in resources used since the old days as insulation and shielding are going to be improved.
Even oven have energy classes with the best in the A-20% or so while just a few years ago the market was flooded with C or D classes ovens.
No compromise in cooking quality but simply much improved insulation.
The old oven at my parents (self cleaning from 1979) used to heat up the whole room and made your legs feel sore if you stood cooking in front of it while it was baking, now the new (well, it has 4 years now!) "A class" oven, self cleaning too, barely moves a little of warm air to keep the door glass below 40°C all the time(4 heat shielding glass panes!).
Plus there is the trend of making easy cleaning all-glass oven doors that have no spots or indentation whatsoever, simply wipe them clean with a (mild) detergent of your choice.
Below a spec-page of the oven, replaced of course by a new model now.
http://www.smeg.com/product/scp112n-8/