B190 oven dimensions?

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B190 oven dimensions?

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Will a 9x13 baking sheet fit in the B190 oven?


I'm answering my own question because I found the info in the 1998 Owners Manual posted on this site:
By the way, what make/model of oven is it? --> Wedgewood Industries, model 1736SG

Seems like the model number deciphers to be a 17" range which I assume means the exterior width and not the interior size.
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Yes, it will. I actually made a cake in my oven one time. :)
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That's good news. I make pizzas at home on a 9x13 so being able to do it on the road would be great.

Is the oven in your Excellea the same unit? Just curious if Airstream used some of the same components between the motorhomes and trailers.
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B190fan wrote:That's good news. I make pizzas at home on a 9x13 so being able to do it on the road would be great.

Is the oven in your Excellea the same unit? Just curious if Airstream used some of the same components between the motorhomes and trailers.
Our Excella doesn't have an oven. Even for the B190 it was an option. We bought an electric toaster oven and use that instead. I never thought I'd say this, but I appreciate having the extra drawers more than the oven. The toaster oven is stored in the closet, and each trip it eventually makes its way on to the counter, where it stays until we're ready to leave. We leave it at home when we're going to be camping without an electrical hookup.

However, Airstream is pretty good about using the same components across models; for example our water heater in the trailer is the same model as the B190's, or one very close to it (keeping mind the trailer is a couple years newer so there are bound to be some changes). There are differences, though - the Fantastic Fan in our trailer is a nicer model (motorized with rain sensor) than the one in the B190.

Also, they're all standard appliances, even in the B190 - none of the appliances were manufactured specifically for Airstream, which is good from a parts point of view.
1991 Airstream B190 - bought, 2005; sold, 2011; bought 2017
1995 Airstream Excella 30' trailer

WBCCI #13270, Washington, DC Unit
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