Buying Guide: Tips for choosing and buying an oven in Morocco
Choosing an oven suitable for your kitchen is an important decision that directly influences your daily comfort and the quality of your culinary preparations. In Morocco, the household appliances market now offers a wide range of models, from the modern built-in oven to the multifunctional oven equipped with the latest technologies, available at recognized brands like Electroplanet, Electrobousfiha, Marjane, Biougnach or on e-commerce platforms such as Jumia Maroc.
Facing this diversity, it is essential to identify your real needs: capacity, cooking modes (convection heat, grill, steam), energy consumption, dimensions adapted to Moroccan kitchens, or even budget. Prices vary according to features and brand, from entry-level models accessible to premium versions with pyrolytic cleaning and smart programs.
The different types of ovens available in the Moroccan market

Before buying, identify the type of oven that suits your lifestyle. Electric ovens are popular in Morocco for their cooking precision and ease of installation, especially in urban apartments where gas is not always available. They are available at Electroplanet starting from 2 000 MAD. Gas ovens, more economical in terms of consumption, are suitable for large families and are often offered at Marjane or Biougnach around 1 800 MAD. For perfect integration into a modern kitchen, opt for a built-in oven, ideal for renovations in Casablanca or Rabat, with prices starting at 3 500 MAD on Jumia. Multifunctional ovens combine several modes (grill, steam, microwave), perfect for varied Moroccan cuisine like tagines or pastries. At Terashop, you will find hybrid models starting from 4 000 MAD. Do not forget compact ovens for small spaces, like those in studios in Marrakech, often on promotion for less than 1 200 MAD. Each type has its advantages: electric ones are safer for children, while gas ones offer faster heat. Verify compatibility with your electrical or gas supply before purchasing.
Essential criteria to consider for a good choice

To choose a good oven in Morocco, it is essential to evaluate several criteria to avoid regrets. Start by determining the capacity adapted to the size of your household: about 60 liters suffice for an average family, while 70 liters or more are better for large gatherings. Pay particular attention to energy consumption: prefer a class A+ or A++ to reduce your electricity bills. Define a clear budget, generally between 2 000 and 5 000 MAD, to get a good quality-price ratio. Take into account advanced features, such as pyrolysis or steam cooking, which may simplify your life. Finally, do not forget to check safety devices, installation dimensions, compare prices and warranties before finalizing your purchase.
Practical tips for purchase and maintenance

Buying an oven in Morocco requires a strategic approach. Compare prices on Haahoowaa to see offers from Jumia (fast delivery to Fez) or Terashop (installment payment). Visit physical stores like Biougnach in Tangier to test the models. Negotiate if possible, especially with local resellers. For maintenance, clean regularly to extend the life of the appliance with products available at Marjane. Avoid electrical overloads, common during consumption peaks. If you buy online, check delivery fees, which can add 100 to 300 MAD. A good oven improves your daily culinary routine; with these tips, you will invest in a durable appliance adapted to your Moroccan needs.