Microwave Oven Built-In
Microwave Oven With Built-in
Unlike countertop models, built-in microwaves are a perfect fit for kitchen cabinets. Some even come with trim kits to give a streamlined appearance.
Find a cabinet that has the size, style of door and other features for your kitchen. You can pick the right-to-left swing-out sliding door, drop-down, or slide-out as well as a drawer.
Microwave Drawers Undercounter
When it comes to modernizing your kitchen's design with modern appliances microwave drawers are a favorite choice. These units are like warming drawers, but they're designed for speed. They are ideal for heating leftovers or a quick popcorn bowl. They are available in a variety of types models, designs, and styles with different features. There are also a few things to consider before deciding whether the drawer-style microwave is the right choice for you.
Drawer microwaves are sleek and are designed to fit in your lower cabinetry to create seamless appearance. They can be installed flush against the face of cabinets, or proudly which means that they protrude a little in front of the cabinetry. They are a great option for an island as they provide more counter space and storage space under the cabinet while still allowing easy access to the microwave.
These microwaves offer a number of benefits over conventional microwaves, including increased accessibility and a cleaner look. They open and close just like a drawer rather than moving on hinges which makes them more convenient to reach and clean. Additionally, they do not have an adjustable turntable which allows space for larger rectangular dishes or oblong containers that would otherwise not fit in your microwave.

A microwave drawer can be more costly than other types of appliances, however it may be worth the price when you appreciate its convenience and contemporary design. According to Angies List, a high-quality microwave drawer is priced between $100 and $500, depending on the model and make, as well as features that are available.
When you include a microwave drawer in the kitchen remodeling process it is a simple process. You'll need to have it professionally installed as the rest of your cabinets are being built. It can be more difficult to install a microwave within an existing kitchen, unless you're willing to do some light woodworking and add a new lower cabinet system to the appliance. This could be a costly project that requires a professional installation, so this option should be carefully considered before making a decision.
Wall-Mount Microwaves
The sleek design of a built-in microwave is a favorite among homeowners. It can be incorporated into a cabinet, drawer or wall, rather than being placed on a counter. This frees up space for other kitchen appliances like a toaster oven or electric range (also known as a stove). In some instances an additional trim kit might be needed to create a seamless built-in appearance. These models are smaller than countertop microwaves, and they are able to fit into small spaces. However, they tend to offer more options for cooking and control settings.
A built-in model might be more expensive but it will give your kitchen a professional look and offer extra storage. Some models are built into the wall, whereas others sit in a cabinet at the right height for microwave use. These models also usually have different door opening options such as a swing-out from left to right drop-down drawer, slide-out drawer or drop-down drawers, which can be customized to fit your kitchen design.
These units have many special options in addition to the basic functions. They can reduce the time it takes to cook food by automatically adjusting power levels and cooking time. You can select the defrost or reheat setting or a pop corn setting, that automatically adjusts the cooking time to the appropriate amount for each dish. Some models even have a list of pre-programmed recipes that let you press one button and forget about the time for a particular meal.
Built-in microwaves can be found in various finishes. They come in neutral colors like black, silver, and stainless steel gray to complement the other appliances in your kitchen. Some have a dishwasher integrated.
Be aware that microwaves require ventilation when you are shopping for one. Some manufacturers recommend placing the units at least 2 inches off the ceiling, while others recommend 15-22 inches. Read black integrated microwave Ovens And Hobs from the manufacturer and take measurements of the distances between cabinets to determine the amount of clearance required for adequate ventilation. A trained professional can install the microwave you want, or you can do it yourself in just a few steps.
Combination Microwaves
A combination microwave offers the same advantages of a traditional microwave and an oven. They can cook, grill, and sometimes steam food in one device which means you don't need multiple kitchen appliances to cook meals. They come with an LCD, dial or another device that allows you to choose the convection mode microwave function, as well as oven temperature.
They can be more expensive depending on the model and the brand however they offer more functionality. Many come with preprogrammed automatic cook options that remove the hassle of cooking meals, and detailed instructions that explain how to make use of the features of the new appliance.
The combination microwave takes up more room than one microwave. You'll want to make sure that you have enough space in your kitchen, and an outlet close by in case you need one.
If you want to install a microwave and a combination unit, look for one with a built-in to avoid the hassle of removing your current cabinetry or hiring a professional installer. It can be mounted on the wall or in between cabinets to create a seamless design. It can also be put under the counter, for a convenient method to heat food as you cook it.
You can also buy an appliance for your countertop equipped with an oven light and vent built into. This will save you some space, but it might not be as easy to navigate as a standalone microwave.
Look over the specifications of the model to determine what containers and dishes can be used in it. Some models have the ability to rotate food to cook evenly and can be useful in certain recipes. Others come with an adjustable rack that extends out to accommodate larger dishes. If you want to to cook multiple dishes simultaneously, consider a combination microwave with more wattage than the average model, or choose a model with multi-rack capability.
Some combo microwaves have pre-set programs, meaning that the settings of the microwave and convection oven are fixed. For instance an average microwave and a temperature oven that is 180degC/350degF. If you're looking for more control, go for a model that has manually adjustable power settings and oven settings.
Convection Microwaves
Microwaves are available in various styles and finishes that match your kitchen decor. Countertop models are simple to use and connect to the power outlet, whereas built-in microwaves are able to be mounted in cabinets or a fixed wall for a sleek design which frees up counter space. Some built-in microwaves can function as convection oven and microwave to create a seamless look which eliminates the trouble of switching between different appliances when cooking various types of food.
Microwaves are powered by magnetron tubes which convert electricity into microwave radiation to cook food and heat beverages. When you press a button the magnetron and water molecules within your food will vibrate and create friction which produces heat. A rotating plate or turntable helps to evenly distribute heat and ensure that all elements of your meal are cooked thoroughly. Modern microwaves have auto cook functions that automatically set the power and time, eliminating the requirement to manually adjust settings.
The power that your microwave produces is measured in watts, with higher wattage levels heating food faster and more evenly. Town Appliance offers a variety of built-in microwaves in various sizes and power levels. We also offer microwaves that work with KitchenAid's dishwashers as well as other KitchenAid products to create a uniform, customized look in your kitchen.
Conventional microwaves are great for everyday uses, such as reheating leftovers and cooking frozen food. They can also be used to steam vegetables or prepared food items. Convection microwaves cook food using a fan which circulates hot air to cook or bake your food. Some models even come with a combination mode that allows you to bake or roast your food.
Installing a microwave at 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. You may also want to install a trim kit from the manufacturer for a seamless, polished look. 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.