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Old 09-21-2018, 07:46 AM   #1
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Oven dimension in 21'

DW is wanting to know the inside dimensions of the oven used in the 21'. Can someone please provide actual inside width, depth and height?
Thanks in advance!
(I apologize if this is somewhere in another thread)
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Old 09-21-2018, 08:45 AM   #3
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My wife after much searching found Air Bake pans that fit the Escape 21 oven at Target
.The air bake pans along with adding stones or tiles to the oven floor seem to eliminate some of the problems with food burning
Using the oven has a learning curve so don’t get frustrated
Good luck , enjoy your new trailer and oven
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My wife after much searching found Air Bake pans that fit the Escape 21 oven at Target
.The air bake pans along with adding stones or tiles to the oven floor seem to eliminate some of the problems with food burning
Using the oven has a learning curve so don’t get frustrated
Good luck , enjoy your new trailer and oven
Steve, I'm not trying to be rude but the 2013 Casita does not have an oven. Did you buy an Escape?
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Old 09-21-2018, 12:02 PM   #5
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air bake pan set i bought comes with small pans that fit perfectly in my RV oven the big pans went to my kitchen. really help with the burning issue.
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Another contributor had these measurements:
Total interior dimensions of the oven are:
5.75" high, 15" wide, and 14.5" deep.
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Steve, I'm not trying to be rude but the 2013 Casita does not have an oven. Did you buy an Escape?
I think Steve posted a few days back that he had acquired a 21 Escape. He’s registered for the Mississippi River Rendezvous at Thomson Causeway COE campground. Being originally from Minnesota he should be the perfect commentator for the Iowa/ Wisconsin football game too bad it’s this weekend and not next. I will be taking some pics. I’m getting out my sweatshirt today, ( The Ohio State University) as the temperature here at the house has changed about 40 degrees since last week. Which is not to say I’ll give anyone the cold shoulder. I’ve seen several migratory songbirds in the past two days coming down ahead of
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Another contributor had these measurements:
Total interior dimensions of the oven are:
5.75" high, 15" wide, and 14.5" deep.
I assume you meant 15.75" high?
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Another contributor had these measurements:
Total interior dimensions of the oven are:
5.75" high, 15" wide, and 14.5" deep.
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I assume you meant 15.75" high?
Oh, you wish.

A fragment of my post from the thread linked earlier:
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That's the 17-inch Wedgewood Vision high-output range with piezo ignition.
...

I have the RV-2135 BBP in my motorhome - the same thing, but taller.
My interior is:
  • ...
  • ...
  • 15" tall, but only 8" from the lowest shelf position to the roof, due to the burner assembly and the screwed-in broiler shelf above it. The shallower "17 inch" model would not be as tall... presumably as little as 4" but probably a bit more (minus air circulation space) of usable height. Atwood's 12.75" height would be from the very bottom to the top, with much of that not part of the usable space for baking or roasting.
    With only one burner in the oven, the only way to broil is to place the food on the floor of the oven under the burner - this is presumably why this space takes up so much of the oven's height... and even then, one would need to be very careful to avoid uneven cooking, and to avoid hitting the pilot light.
I'm impressed that the available vertical space in the oven is as much as 5.75" in the "17 inch" range model.
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Okay, braved the coyotes, mountain lions and drunken neighbors across the creek to go out and measure our oven ;-) 15.75" wide, 11.50" high, 15" deep. The distance from the rack in the oven to the top of the oven is 5.50".

Also, I found air bake pans at K-Mart of all places. They had a number of different pans: cookie sheet, loaf, etc.
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