Bake the Perfect Christmas Cake at Home: Best Ovens of 2025 (X)
New Delhi: With Christmas just around the corner, many home cooks are thinking about baking their own cakes, cookies and festive treats. A new range of baking ovens in 2025 makes it easier to bake everything from simple fruit cakes to layered sponges.
Experts say the ovens on the market now suit many needs, from small and affordable units for beginners to larger, feature-rich models for serious bakers. Budget choices are ideal for occasional use or compact kitchens. More advanced ovens offer features like convection baking, higher capacity and multiple cooking modes.
Below are the top ovens you can consider for holiday baking.
The AGARO Marvel 9L OTG is one of the most compact ovens on the list. It's ideal for small kitchens and first-time bakers. With a 9-litre capacity and 800W power, it handles basic cakes, toast and grill tasks with ease. The temperature range of 100°C-250°C and a 30-minute timer help beginners keep things simple. Safety features like auto shut-off and a tempered glass door make it easy to watch your baking without opening the oven.
Next up is the Longway Royal 12L OTG, a step up for those who want a bit more space. With 12 litres of room and a 1000W motor, this oven handles pizzas, cakes and more on a daily basis. Multiple heating modes and a 60-minute timer give you more control over your baking. An inner light and heat-resistant handle are small touches that make everyday use easier.
For big families or those who love baking large cakes, the Pigeon 40L OTG offers a roomy 40-litre capacity. With 1600W of power, it cooks cakes, toast, grills and even rotisserie dishes. The removable crumb tray helps with cleaning, and straightforward knob controls keep it user-friendly. It’s a good pick if you need space to bake big trays all at once.
he Glen 35L OTG strikes a balance between size and features. This 35-litre oven comes with six heating modes, including convection and rotisserie. At 2100W, it’s powerful enough for elaborate cakes, roast dishes and everyday baking. Its adjustable thermostat, oven light and included accessories make it a flexible choice for frequent bakers.
The Longway Royal 25L OTG fits between the small countertop units and the largest ovens. With 25 litres of space and 1500W power, it’s suited to regular home baking without taking up too much counter space. Multiple heating modes, a wide temperature range and built-in light help keep things simple and consistent.
The Bajaj 1603 16L OTG adds convection technology to the mix, helping cakes bake evenly with circulating hot air. Its 16-litre capacity and 1200W power make it a versatile choice for baking, grilling and roasting. A cool-touch handle, crumb tray and transparent door boost convenience and safety.
Another simple choice is the Pigeon 9L OTG. This 9-litre oven runs at 650W and is perfect for small households or occasional bakers. The timer, auto shut-off and adjustable temperature control cover the basics, and its compact size fits tight kitchens. It doesn’t have convection or rotisserie features, but it gets simple baking done.
At the top end of the range is the Bosch Serie | 2 66L built-in oven. With a large 66-litre capacity and multi-mode heating (including 3D HotAir convection), it’s designed for serious bakers. You can bake or roast on up to three levels at once, and the wide temperature range gives finer control. It’s a more expensive option, but worth it for those who want professional-style results at home.
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