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Microwave Oven Built-In<br /><br />Microwave Oven Built in<br /><br />Contrary to countertop models microwaves fit seamlessly into kitchen cabinets. Some even come with trim kits to give your kitchen a sleek appearance.<br /><br />Find a model with the size and door style as well as the other features you want for your kitchen. You can pick the right-to-left swing-out, drop-down or slide-out door as well as a drawer.<br /><br />Microwave Drawers for Undercounter Use<br /><br />If you are looking to modernize your kitchen design with upgraded appliances microwave drawers are a popular choice. They are similar to warming drawers, but are designed to be fast, making them ideal for warming 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 whether a drawer-style microwave is right for you there are a few other aspects to think about.<br /><br />Drawer microwaves have a sleek design and are designed to be built in your lower cabinetry to create a seamless look. They can be set on the same level as your cabinets or a bit higher and slant slightly from your cabinetry. They're ideal for an island since they allow you to gain counter space and under-cabinet area while also providing easy access to a microwave.<br /><br />They have many advantages over traditional microwaves. They are easier to use and cleaner looking. They open and close just like drawers instead of moving on hinges which makes them more convenient to reach and clean. They also don't have a turning table, which allows you to accommodate larger rectangular dishes and oblong containers in your microwave.<br /><br /><a href="https://marvelvsdc.faith/wiki/Where_Are_You_Going_To_Find_Built_In_Combination_Microwave_Be_One_Year_From_Right_Now">he said</a> may be more expensive than other types of appliances, but it might be worth the price if you value its convenience and contemporary design. According to Angies List, a high-quality microwave drawer can cost between $100 and $500, depending on the model and brand and features that are available.<br /><br />Adding a microwave drawer to your kitchen can be simple if you choose it during your kitchen remodel and have it professionally installed in conjunction with the rest of your cabinets and other appliances are being constructed. Installing a microwave into a kitchen that already exists can be difficult unless you're willing to perform some woodworking, and then create a new lower cabinet system for the appliance. This is a significant project that requires professional installation. You should carefully consider this option before committing.<br /><br />Wall-Mount Microwaves<br /><br />Many homeowners prefer the streamlined appearance of a built-in microwave that is built inside a drawer, cabinet or wall, instead of being on the counter. This allows space for other kitchen appliances like a toaster oven or electric range (also called a stove). In some cases the use of a trim kit is also required for a smooth integrated appearance. These microwaves are usually smaller than countertop microwaves to make sure they fit in tight spaces, but they also offer more options for control settings and cooking styles.<br /><br />A built-in microwave may be more expensive than a countertop model but it adds a finished appearance to your kitchen as well as provides extra storage space. Some models are built into the wall while others are placed in cabinets at a height that is ideal for microwave use. They also typically come with multiple door opening options, such as a swing-out from left to right drop-down or slide-out drawer, to suit your kitchen's design.<br /><br />In addition to the basic microwave functions, these units typically come with a variety of special modes that reduce cooking time by automatically setting cooking times and power levels. For example, you can choose a pop-corn setting or defrost-and reheat mode that adjusts the cooking time to the appropriate amount for the dish. Some models even include an array of pre-programmed meals that let you press one button and forget about the time for a particular meal.<br /><br />Most built-in microwaves are available in a variety of finishes that include neutral colors such as silver, black and stainless-steel gray, to complement your kitchen's other appliances. Some models include an integrated dishwasher.<br /><br />When you are looking for a new microwave, be aware that these models require ventilation. Some manufacturers suggest placing the units at least 2 inches off the ceiling while other manufacturers suggest 15-22 inches. To help make sure your microwave is properly installed follow the instructions of the manufacturer and measure the distance between cabinets to determine the amount of clearance that is needed to allow for adequate ventilation. You can employ an expert to install your new microwave, or install it yourself by following a few easy steps.<br /><br />Combination Microwaves<br /><br />A combination microwave can provide all the advantages of a traditional oven and a standard microwave. They can cook, grill, and sometimes steam food all in one appliance which means you don't need multiple appliances to prepare meals. They are equipped with an LCD, dial or other device that enables you to choose the convection mode microwave function, as well as oven temperature.<br /><br />Based on the manufacturer and model, they could be more expensive than a single microwave, but they generally have more features. A lot of models come with preprogrammed automated cook options that remove the stress of meal preparation and provide detailed instructions on how to make use of the features of your new appliance.<br /><br />The combination microwave takes up more room than one microwave. It is essential to ensure you have enough space for it in your kitchen and also have an outlet close by should you require it.<br /><br />You will not have the hassle of having to take down your existing cabinetry or hiring an expert to install it by opting for a built-in combination microwave. It can be installed in a cabinet or wall for a sleek appearance. It can also be placed under the counter, to make it easy to heat up food as you cook it.<br /><br />You can also purchase an appliance for your countertop that comes with an oven light as well as a vent built in. This can save space, but it may not be as easy to navigate as an individual microwave.<br /><br />Check the product specifications to find out what containers and dishes are compatible with it. Certain models have an adjustable turntable that rotates food to ensure even cooking. This can be beneficial for certain recipes. Some models have a sliding rack that can extend out to accommodate larger dishes. If you'd like to to cook multiple items at once, choose a combination microwave that has more wattage than the average, or opt for a model with multi-rack capability.<br /><br /><br /><br />Some combo microwaves have only pre-set cooking programs to cook in a combination, and the settings for the microwave and the grill or convection are fixed - medium microwave and 180degC/350degF oven, for instance. If you're looking for more control, go for one that has manual adjustable power settings and oven settings.<br /><br />Convection Microwaves<br /><br />Microwaves come in different designs and finishes that match your kitchen decor. Built-in microwaves are stylish and sleek, but require a power outlet to function. Countertop models can be operated by plugging into an electrical outlet. Some built-in microwaves can function as convection oven and microwave to give a more integrated appearance that saves you the trouble of switching between different appliances when cooking different types of foods.<br /><br />Microwaves are powered by magnetron tubes which convert electricity into microwave radiation to cook food and heat beverages. When you press the button, the magnetron within your food is vibrating and creates friction that produces heat. A rotating turntable or plate helps to distribute heat evenly and ensure that all components of your meal are cooked thoroughly. Many modern microwaves offer auto cook functions that can set the time and power level automatically, removing the need to manually adjust settings.<br /><br />The amount of power your microwave uses is measured in watts, with higher power levels heating food faster and more evenly. Town Appliance has a wide variety of built-in microwaves available with different sizes and power levels to accommodate every kitchen. We also have microwaves that work with KitchenAid dishwashers as well as other KitchenAid appliances to give a seamless customized look for your kitchen.<br /><br />Conventional microwaves are ideal for the usual uses, such as reheating leftovers and cooking frozen food. They can also be used to steam vegetables and prepackaged foods. Convection microwaves cook food with an air-flow that circulates hot air to bake or crisp your meal. Some models have an option to combine mode that lets you to bake or roast food.<br /><br />Installing a microwave in your home is best done by an experienced professional. This will ensure that it's installed correctly and won't disrupt any other electrical outlets or plumbing. Installing a trim kit that is provided by the manufacturer will provide your microwave with a and seamless appearance. For an integrated look an integrated microwave that can function as both a microwave as well as a convection oven is ideal, especially for larger kitchens.<br /><br />
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