Two top-tier brands go head-to-head — each offering power, precision, and advanced cooking technology. 🔹 Burners: Miele’s front burners reach 19,500 BTUs, but its rear burners are under 15,000, making it less powerful overall. Wolf delivers stronger output with 20,000 and 15,000 BTU burners. 🔹 Simmer Performance: Wolf burners can maintain a consistent simmer at 340°F for precise control. 🔹 Oven Tech: Both feature twin convection, but Wolf’s extended elements help maintain even heat. 🔹 Cooking Guidance: Miele’s M Touch and Wolf’s Gourmet modes both provide guided cooking assistance, with Wolf adding rack position suggestions. 🔹 Steam Assist: Miele stands out with steam assist for enhanced roasting and bread baking. 🔹 Design Options: Wolf offers five knob finishes, including its signature red, while Miele features sleek stainless options. 🤔 Which premium range fits your kitchen best — power or precision? Let us know in the comments below! 👇

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