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Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX

by New Edge Times Report
June 12, 2023
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Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX
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Verdict

A nice-looking basic oven, the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX is straightforward and easy to use. It cooks and grills well, although it is a touch hotter to one side of the oven, in my tests. If you prioritise looks then this model will look stylish in any kitchen, but the entry-level Hotpoint oven offers similar features for less.

Pros

  • Smart and stylish
  • Good array of accessories
  • Large internal space

Cons

  • Slightly warmer on one side
  • No shelf rail


  • CapacityHas a total internal space of 73-litres, making this one of the largest built-in ovens that you can buy.

Introduction

A simple and straightforward oven, the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX is designed to make cooking simple.

It has a smart user interface, plenty of room inside and ships with a decent range of accessories. If you need a good value oven, then this one has a lot going for it.

Design and features

  • Plenty of accessories
  • Basic but smart interface
  • Some automatic programmes

Technically a step up from the Hotpoint Class 4 SI4854HIX, the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX has a slightly smarter interface than its little brother. Here, the control dials pop out to be rotated, pushing away for neater storage.

As this is still a more basic oven, the programme selector relies on icons, rather than on-screen text description. Most are straightforward to understand, but the manual will be helpful to have on hand when you first start to use this oven.

Cooking options include conventional, convection, forced air, grill, turbo grill, maxi cooking, fast preheating and eco-forced air. There’s also a diamond clean option that requires 200ml of drinking water to be added to the cavity, so steam can help clean the inside.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX programme select
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

With the conventional cooking options, the second dial is used to select temperature and, optionally, a cooking duration. It’s simple to do, with the basic LCD showing you the options selected.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX control dial
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Select the chef’s hat option, and the automatic options are available: meat, poultry, casserole, bread, pizza, pastry, rising, keep warm and slow cooking. Select the one you want, and the oven picks the best mode and temperature for that dish, and shows you which shelf position to use.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX LCD showing shelf selection
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

There are no additional options, such as being able to set the weight of the chicken to have the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX set the cooking time automatically.

Internally, there’s a decent 73-litres of space. Ovens don’t come much bigger than this, so you’ll find plenty of room for cooking, even for large groups.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX inside
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Hotpoint provides a single metal shelf, a baking tray and a drip tray with wire rack. Given the low price of the oven, that’s a good range of accessories. I do miss having a rail for sliding out a shelf to make it easier to add or remove food.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX pan and grill tray
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Performance

  • Even grilling
  • Slightly warmer to one side
  • Top gets warmer than the bottom

To test the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX, I ran through my standard tests. First, I started by cooking oven chips. After setting the oven to 210C, I let it warm up. Adding the chips, I found that they were cooked properly after 24-minutes. Ignoring the start-up time, the oven used 0.460kW of energy, which is efficient for a large oven. The only oven I’ve seen cheaper is the Samsung Bespoke Series 6 NV7B6685AAN/U4 Oven with Dual Cook with the divider in space and the top oven in use only.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX cooked oven chips
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

I found that the chips were better done at the back right, but otherwise nice and crispy throughout. I suggest that turning and moving food around during cooking is a good idea.

Testing how well the oven warms up, I set it to 200°C. Measuring ceramic beads on the middle shelf, I found a decent temperature variance, with 206°C at the front and 209°C at the back. That can be seen below in the thermal image.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX heat image bottom oven

On the top shelf, the oven was much hotter: 215°C at the front and 218°C at the back. Again, heat distribution was good. It’s worth accounting for the temperature variation while cooking, and going a little cooler than the thermostat reads.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX heat image top oven

Turning the grill on, I added six slices of white bread to the top shelf. After they were well cooked, I took a photo. This shows that the grill is even, although a little sparse on the front left and right around the edges. I’d turn items in the grill part way through cooking to get an even finish.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX toast

Latest deals

Should you buy it?

You want a simple and smart oven: This model is a great entry-level oven for those that want something straightforward and smart-looking.

You want something with more features: If you want slide-out rails and/or more cooking options, check out a slightly more expensive model.

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a straightforward oven, the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX is a good choice. It is a little uneven in terms of heat distribution, although adjusting food and turning it can help counter this. However, the Hotpoint Class 4 SI4854HIX offers similar features for less, and has the same range of accessories. The Class 4’s interface isn’t quite as smart, but for the price saving, I’d take this.

How we test

Unlike other sites, we test every oven we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main oven for the review period

We use ceramic beads and a thermal camera to see how evenly the oven heats.

We use slices of bread to see how evenly the grill cooks.

You might like…


Best microwave 2023: Top microwaves and combi ovens


How to use oven settings

FAQs

What accessories does the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX ship with?

This built-in oven has a metal shelf, a baking tray and a drip tray with wire rack.

Does the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX have an app?

No, this oven is controlled via the front panel only.

‹

UK RRP

Manufacturer

Size (Dimensions)

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Stated Power

Oven type

Appliance type

Number of ovens

Oven description

Oven grill

Microwave bed type

Oven capcity

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX

£359

Hotpoint

595 x 564 x 595 MM

2023

22/05/2023

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX

2450 W

Convection

Integrated

1

Built-in oven and grill

Yes

Flat

72 litres

›

Verdict

A nice-looking basic oven, the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX is straightforward and easy to use. It cooks and grills well, although it is a touch hotter to one side of the oven, in my tests. If you prioritise looks then this model will look stylish in any kitchen, but the entry-level Hotpoint oven offers similar features for less.

Pros

  • Smart and stylish
  • Good array of accessories
  • Large internal space

Cons

  • Slightly warmer on one side
  • No shelf rail


  • CapacityHas a total internal space of 73-litres, making this one of the largest built-in ovens that you can buy.

Introduction

A simple and straightforward oven, the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX is designed to make cooking simple.

It has a smart user interface, plenty of room inside and ships with a decent range of accessories. If you need a good value oven, then this one has a lot going for it.

Design and features

  • Plenty of accessories
  • Basic but smart interface
  • Some automatic programmes

Technically a step up from the Hotpoint Class 4 SI4854HIX, the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX has a slightly smarter interface than its little brother. Here, the control dials pop out to be rotated, pushing away for neater storage.

As this is still a more basic oven, the programme selector relies on icons, rather than on-screen text description. Most are straightforward to understand, but the manual will be helpful to have on hand when you first start to use this oven.

Cooking options include conventional, convection, forced air, grill, turbo grill, maxi cooking, fast preheating and eco-forced air. There’s also a diamond clean option that requires 200ml of drinking water to be added to the cavity, so steam can help clean the inside.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX programme select
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

With the conventional cooking options, the second dial is used to select temperature and, optionally, a cooking duration. It’s simple to do, with the basic LCD showing you the options selected.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX control dial
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Select the chef’s hat option, and the automatic options are available: meat, poultry, casserole, bread, pizza, pastry, rising, keep warm and slow cooking. Select the one you want, and the oven picks the best mode and temperature for that dish, and shows you which shelf position to use.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX LCD showing shelf selection
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

There are no additional options, such as being able to set the weight of the chicken to have the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX set the cooking time automatically.

Internally, there’s a decent 73-litres of space. Ovens don’t come much bigger than this, so you’ll find plenty of room for cooking, even for large groups.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX inside
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Hotpoint provides a single metal shelf, a baking tray and a drip tray with wire rack. Given the low price of the oven, that’s a good range of accessories. I do miss having a rail for sliding out a shelf to make it easier to add or remove food.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX pan and grill tray
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Performance

  • Even grilling
  • Slightly warmer to one side
  • Top gets warmer than the bottom

To test the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX, I ran through my standard tests. First, I started by cooking oven chips. After setting the oven to 210C, I let it warm up. Adding the chips, I found that they were cooked properly after 24-minutes. Ignoring the start-up time, the oven used 0.460kW of energy, which is efficient for a large oven. The only oven I’ve seen cheaper is the Samsung Bespoke Series 6 NV7B6685AAN/U4 Oven with Dual Cook with the divider in space and the top oven in use only.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX cooked oven chips
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

I found that the chips were better done at the back right, but otherwise nice and crispy throughout. I suggest that turning and moving food around during cooking is a good idea.

Testing how well the oven warms up, I set it to 200°C. Measuring ceramic beads on the middle shelf, I found a decent temperature variance, with 206°C at the front and 209°C at the back. That can be seen below in the thermal image.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX heat image bottom oven

On the top shelf, the oven was much hotter: 215°C at the front and 218°C at the back. Again, heat distribution was good. It’s worth accounting for the temperature variation while cooking, and going a little cooler than the thermostat reads.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX heat image top oven

Turning the grill on, I added six slices of white bread to the top shelf. After they were well cooked, I took a photo. This shows that the grill is even, although a little sparse on the front left and right around the edges. I’d turn items in the grill part way through cooking to get an even finish.

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX toast

Latest deals

Should you buy it?

You want a simple and smart oven: This model is a great entry-level oven for those that want something straightforward and smart-looking.

You want something with more features: If you want slide-out rails and/or more cooking options, check out a slightly more expensive model.

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a straightforward oven, the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX is a good choice. It is a little uneven in terms of heat distribution, although adjusting food and turning it can help counter this. However, the Hotpoint Class 4 SI4854HIX offers similar features for less, and has the same range of accessories. The Class 4’s interface isn’t quite as smart, but for the price saving, I’d take this.

How we test

Unlike other sites, we test every oven we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main oven for the review period

We use ceramic beads and a thermal camera to see how evenly the oven heats.

We use slices of bread to see how evenly the grill cooks.

You might like…


Best microwave 2023: Top microwaves and combi ovens


How to use oven settings

FAQs

What accessories does the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX ship with?

This built-in oven has a metal shelf, a baking tray and a drip tray with wire rack.

Does the Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX have an app?

No, this oven is controlled via the front panel only.

‹

UK RRP

Manufacturer

Size (Dimensions)

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Stated Power

Oven type

Appliance type

Number of ovens

Oven description

Oven grill

Microwave bed type

Oven capcity

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX

£359

Hotpoint

595 x 564 x 595 MM

2023

22/05/2023

Hotpoint Class 6 SI6864SHIX

2450 W

Convection

Integrated

1

Built-in oven and grill

Yes

Flat

72 litres

›

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