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Microwave Oven Built-In

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Built-in microwaves are more convenient than countertop models since they can be fitted into cabinets. Some come with trim kits to create a sleek look.

Find a model with the dimensions, door style and other features you'd like for your kitchen. Options include a right-to left swing-out or drop-down door and a slide-out drawer.

Microwave Drawers Undercounter

Microwave drawers are very popular in the process of upgrading your kitchen with new appliances. They resemble warming drawers, but are designed to speed up the process which makes them ideal to heat leftovers or a quick bowl of popcorn. These versatile units are available in a variety of makes, models, and types with various features. Before you decide if a drawer-style microwave is right for you there are a few other aspects to think about.

Drawer microwaves are sleek and designed to fit into the lower cabinets to create a a seamless appearance. They can be installed on the same level as your cabinets or proud and slant slightly from your cabinetry. They are a great option for an island since they provide more counter space and under cabinet space while still providing easy access to your microwave.

They have many advantages over traditional microwaves. They are more convenient to use and look cleaner. They open and close like a drawer instead of being hinged, which makes them easier to clean and reach. They also do not have a turning table, which makes it possible to fit larger rectangular dishes and oblong trays in your microwave.

One disadvantage of a microwave drawer is that it can be more expensive than other kinds of microwaves, however this may be worth it if you enjoy the improved efficiency and contemporary appearance of this device. According to Angies List, a high-quality microwave drawer costs between $100-$500, based on the model and make, as well as features that are available.

The addition of a microwave drawer in your kitchen can be an easy task if you choose to do it as part of your kitchen remodel project and have it professionally installed as the cabinets and other appliances are being built. Installing a microwave into a kitchen that already exists isn't an easy task unless you're willing to do some woodworking, and then create an entirely new lower cabinet system for the appliance. This can be an expensive project that requires a professional to install, so this option should be considered carefully before taking the plunge.

Wall-Mount Microwaves

The sleek look of a built in microwave is a favorite among homeowners. It can be incorporated into a drawer, cabinet or wall, rather than being placed on a counter. This makes room for other kitchen appliances such as a toaster or electric range (also known as stove). In some instances the use of a trim kit is essential for a clean integrated appearance. These microwaves are usually smaller than countertop microwaves to make sure they fit in tight spaces, but they also typically have more control options and cooking styles.

A microwave built-in might cost more than a countertop model but it adds a finished appearance to your kitchen, and also provides additional storage space. Some models are built into the wall, whereas others are positioned in a cabinet at the ideal height to make use of microwaves. These models have a variety of door opening options that will fit the style of your kitchen, such as the right-to-left swing-out option drop-down, a drop-down, or slide-out drawers.

They have a variety of unique modes in addition to the basic functions. They can cut down on the time it takes to prepare food by automatically changing the power levels and cooking times. You can choose the defrost and reheat modes or a pop corn setting that automatically adjusts the cooking time to the appropriate amount for each dish. Some models even include a list of pre-programmed recipes that allow you to press one button and forget about the timing for a particular dish.

The majority of built-in microwaves come in a variety of finishes that include neutral shades like silver, black and stainless-steel gray, to complement the other appliances in your kitchen. Some models have a dishwasher built-in.

Make sure that microwaves have ventilation when you are shopping for one. Some manufacturers recommend placing the units at least 2 inches from the ceiling while others suggest 15-22 inches. Check the instructions of the manufacturer and take measurements of the distances between the cabinets to determine the amount of clearance required to ensure proper ventilation. A trained professional can install the microwave you want, or you can do it yourself in a few easy steps.

Combination Microwaves

A combination microwave offers all the advantages of a traditional oven as well as a standard microwave. They allow you to cook, grill and even steam foods in a single appliance, reducing the amount of different appliances required to prepare meals. They typically include a dial or a touchscreen that lets you select the microwave function, convection mode and oven temperature.

Based on the manufacturer and model, they could be more expensive than a single microwave, but they also generally provide more functions. Many come with preprogrammed automatic cook options that eliminate the guesswork from meal preparation and provide detailed instructions that explain how to use the features of your new appliance.

The combination microwave takes up more room than one microwave. It is important to ensure that you have enough space in your kitchen, and an outlet close by in case you need one.

If you are planning to install a combination microwave, look for one that has a integrated to make it easier to remove the cabinetry you have in place or hiring an expert installer. It can be positioned on the wall or in between cabinets to create a seamless appearance. It can be placed underneath the counter to quickly heat up food while you cook.

If you prefer, you can buy a countertop microwave that has a built-in vent and an oven light. This can save space, but may not be as easy to use as a stand-alone multi-functional microwave.

When you are looking for a combination microwave be sure to check the specifications of the microwave to determine the types of containers and dishes you can put in it. Some models have the ability to rotate food for even cooking, which can be helpful for certain recipes. Others come with a sliding rack that can extend out to accommodate larger dishes. If you'd like to be able to cook multiple dishes at once, choose an integrated microwave with greater wattage capacity than the average model, or select a model with multi-rack capability.

Some combo microwaves have pre-set programs, meaning that the settings of the microwave and convection oven are set. For example a medium microwave as well as a temperature oven that is 180degC/350degF. If you want more control, go for one that has manual adjustable power settings and oven settings.

Convection Microwaves

Microwaves come in various styles and finishes that will fit in with your kitchen's style. Built-in microwaves are sleek and stylish however, they require an electrical outlet to operate. Countertop models can be easily operated by plugging them into an electrical outlet. Some built-in models are able to be used both as a microwave, and also a convection oven, which eliminates the hassle of switching between appliances when cooking various meals.

Microwaves are powered by magnetron tubes that convert electricity into microwave radiation to cook food or heat beverages. When ovensandhobs hit the button, the magnetron in your food vibrates and creates friction which produces heat. A rotating plate or turntable helps to distribute heat evenly and ensure that all components of your food are cooked thoroughly. Modern microwaves have auto cook features that automatically set the power and time, removing the requirement to manually adjust settings.

The power that your microwave uses is measured in watts, with higher power levels heating food faster and more evenly. Town Appliance offers a variety of built-in microwaves that come in a variety of sizes and power levels. We also have microwaves that can be used with KitchenAid dishwashers and other KitchenAid appliances for a complete customized look for your kitchen.

Conventional microwaves are great for their usual purposes for cooking leftovers, like reheating them and cooking frozen meals. They can also be used to steam vegetables and prepackaged food items. Convection microwaves can also cook food, but it has the aid of a fan and heating element that circulates hot air to brown, crisp or bake your meal. Some models even include a combination setting that lets you bake and roast your food.

If you're installing a brand new microwave in your kitchen, make sure the installation is carried out by a licensed professional, so it's properly placed in a fixed location and doesn't interfere with other electrical outlets or plumbing. You might also want to install a trim kit from the manufacturer to give it an elegant, seamless look. A built-in convection microwave is perfect for an integrated look.

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