Yes, wall ovens for kitchens are good because they can be used to perform the task of cooking a meal, with the added bonus of being mounted in the wall instead of sitting on the floor.
GE offers the perfect cooking solutions for any kitchen size. The company produces a line of built in wall ovens that blend in well with spacious kitchens while also minimizing space in smaller rooms. The GE ovens are available in various cabinet widths and depths, so it is important that homeowners take these measurements before installing an oven. The heating methods used in the ovens are traditional and convection. Most of these cooking appliances are self cleaning, so users do not have to worry about scrubbing them after every use. Available in colors such as black and stainless steel, GE ovens fit in well into any modern kitchen.
No longer made by any manufacturer.
Under-counter toasters and toaster ovens are designed to save counter-top space. They are especially useful in small apartments and galley-type kitchens and kitchenettes.
Wall ovens are typical mounted higher so are easier to use without bending over.
Meyer Appliance and Kitchens is a place you can go to that sells commercial cooking supplies. If you are looking for things like line grills and ovens, that is the place to go.
Yes, all of the ovens featured are rated to withstand internal fires.
Any store such as Walmart selling small kitchen appliances will have a selection of toaster ovens. Any of the standard designs will be good for a 15 yr old. You can get reviews from Consumer Reports or Amazon to get an idea of quality for the type you want.
any instruments or vessels commonly used in kitchens
There are no radioactive materials in microwave ovens: they use microwaves to cook food and heat liquids.
If you are chained to a wall...........
For a reliable wall pot rack, you can visit any home good store that has a website. There is WilliamSonoma.com, CrateandBarrel.com, and SurLaTable.com
I was not able to find any public ads of kitchens to rent. I would check your local community college or church to see if they have anything available.