NEFF

NEFF began in 1877, in a small town in Germany, the first NEFF workshop began developing ovens under the watchful eye of Carl Neff.

In 1885, Carl Neff developed a new oven to help patisseries meet the rising demand, thus beginning NEFFs new commercial oven creation. For the following two decades, NEFF released new models with innovative technology, the gas-fired oven replacing coal stoves with large scale industrial ovens for patisseries and the first patented gas oven in 1919.

Following the war, NEFF introduced a brand new invention, an oven with two separate compartments that could be controlled to allow for the cooking of two dishes at the same time, this was launched in 1949.

For decades NEFF controlled the kitchen, introducing thermostats into every oven they developed, shipping out the first industrial microwave, interior lighting to keep an eye on dishes, CIRCOTHERM to allow dishes to cook at the same time and not mix flavours.

NEFF continued to push new innovations for years with their kitchen appliances, allowing users to clean their ovens with ease – EasyClean, and add in features like Circosteam – for the cooking of crisp vegetables. 

Most Recently NEFF have added in Home Connect, a function in their appliances to allow control from a phone and making smart cooking even simpler. 

If a new NEFF appliances is what you want, come down to our Hornsea showroom to learn more about the brand and see the products in action.

 

Slide & Hide©

Slide & Hide © allows you to access your oven without any awkward bending., allowing users to cook without the limitations of previous ovens. The Slide & Hide was introduced over 20 years ago to allow more freedom in the kitchen; with over 2 million purchases the Slide & Hide is guaranteed to make cooking your food a more relaxing experience.

Home Connect

Allowing you to control your oven from the comfort of your sofa, so you can connect with your guests without having to run back and forth to your kitchen. Home Connect allows you to control your oven, set regular programmes, and track recipes to reduce food waste.

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