Our top picks at a glance
We tested six 30-inch wall ovens across single, double, and combination formats. Every model was evaluated on cooking performance, feature quality, ease of use, and value. Here is how they rank.






Full comparison table
| Model | Type | Capacity | Steam | Wi-Fi | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung Bespoke Top Pick | Single | 4.9 cu ft | No | Yes | 9.4 |
| Samsung NV51K6650DG | Double | 5.1 cu ft each | Yes | Yes | 9.1 |
| GE Profile PT7800SHSS | Combo | 5.0 cu ft oven | No | No | 8.9 |
| Samsung NV51K6650SG | Single | 5.1 cu ft | Yes | Yes | 8.6 |
| Rangaire RWOD301GS | Double | Standard | No | No | 8.3 |
| ThermoMate 30" | Single | 4.8 cu ft | No | No | 7.8 |
Our final recommendations by use case
Best overall single wall oven: Samsung Bespoke NV51CG700SM. The AI cooking camera is a genuine innovation, the convection performance is excellent, and the matte black finish stands out in a category full of stainless steel.
Best double wall oven: Samsung NV51K6650DG. Two independent cavities, steam cooking, and Wi-Fi at a price that is competitive within the double oven category. The steam function alone justifies choosing it over the Rangaire.
Best for space-limited kitchens: GE Profile PT7800SHSS. If you need both a microwave and a wall oven in one cutout, this is one of the best combo units available. The convection oven performs like a standalone unit.
Best value single oven: Samsung NV51K6650SG. Everything important from the Bespoke minus the AI camera, at a lower price. If smart features matter but the AI camera does not, this is where the Samsung lineup offers the best combination.
Budget pick: ThermoMate 30". Functional, affordable, and limited. A reasonable option when budget is the primary constraint, with clear performance trade-offs compared to the Samsung and GE options.