Microwave Oven Built-In
Microwave Oven Built in
Unlike countertop models, built-in microwaves can be incorporated seamlessly into kitchen cabinets. Some have trim kits that provide a more sleek appearance.
Find a cabinet that has the dimensions and door style as well as the other features you'd like for your kitchen. You can choose from the right-to-left swing-out slide-out, drop-down or slide-out doors as well as a drawer.
Undercounter Microwave Drawers
Microwave drawers are a popular choice in the process of upgrading your kitchen by installing new appliances. They resemble warming drawers, but are designed to be fast and efficiency, which makes them perfect to heat leftovers or a quick bowl of popcorn. They are available in a variety of types models, designs, and styles with different features. There are some things to think about before deciding if the drawer-style microwave is right for you.
Drawer microwaves have a sleek design and are designed to fit into your lower cabinetry for seamless appearance. They can be installed on the same level as cabinets or raised which means that they stand slightly from your cabinetry. They are ideal for an island since they let you gain counter and under-cabinet space while still providing convenient access to microwaves.
They offer a variety of advantages over traditional microwaves. They are simpler to use and cleaner looking. They open and shut like a drawer and not swinging off hinges. This makes them easier to clean and reach. They also lack a turning table, which makes it possible to fit larger rectangular dishes and oblong containers in your microwave.
A microwave drawer can be more costly than other types of appliances, however it could be worth the cost when you appreciate its convenience and modern design. According to Angies List a high-quality drawer will cost between $100 and $500, depending on the model, manufacturer and model, as well as the features.
If you want to add a microwave drawer to the kitchen remodeling process, it can be an easy process. You just need to have it installed by a professional while the other cabinets are being constructed. Installing a microwave into an existing kitchen isn't easy unless you're willing to perform some woodworking and build an entirely new lower cabinet system to house the unit. This is a large-scale project that requires a professional installation. It is important to be aware of this before making a decision.
Wall-Mount Microwaves
The sleek appearance of a microwave built in is a favorite among homeowners. It can be installed into a cabinet, drawer or even a wall, instead of being placed on a counter. This allows for more space to be utilized by other kitchen appliances such as a toaster or electric range. In some cases an additional trim kit is required to create a seamless, built-in look. These models are smaller than countertop microwaves, and they can be tucked away in small spaces. However, they tend to offer more control settings and cooking options.
A built-in model could be more expensive but it gives your kitchen a polished appearance and will provide extra storage. Some models are built into the wall, while others sit in a cabinet at the right height to make use of microwaves. These models typically have multiple door opening options, such as a right-to-left swing-out, drop-down or slide-out drawer, to suit your kitchen's design.
These units have many special options in addition to the basic functions. They can cut down on the time it takes to cook food by automatically altering the power levels and cooking times. You can select the defrost or reheat setting or a pop corn setting, which adjusts the cooking time to the proper amount for each dish. Certain models come with a list pre-programmed of recipes that allow you to hit a button and forget the time for the specific meal.
The majority of built-in microwaves come in a range of finishes, including neutral colors like stainless-steel, black and silver gray, which can be matched to your kitchen's other appliances. Some models have a dishwasher built-in.
When shopping for a new microwave, be aware that these models require ventilation. Some manufacturers suggest that the units be installed at least 2 inches above the ceiling, and others recommend a minimum height of 15-22 inches. To help make sure the microwave is set up correctly take a look at the instructions provided by the manufacturer and take measurements of the distance between the cabinets to determine how much space is required for proper ventilation. A trained professional can install your new microwave or you can do it yourself by following only a few simple steps.
Combination Microwaves
A combination microwave has all the advantages of a traditional oven as well as a conventional microwave. They can cook, grill and even steam food in one device which means you don't need multiple appliances to prepare meals. They typically come with a dial or touchscreen that lets you select the microwave function, convection mode and oven temperature.
Based on the manufacturer and model, they may be more expensive than a single microwave, but they also generally offer more functionality. A lot of models come with preprogrammed automated cook options that eliminate the hassle of cooking meals and provide detailed instructions that explain how to use the features of the new appliance.
combi microwave oven integrated to a combination microwave is that it occupies more space than a standalone microwave. You'll need to make sure that you have enough space for it in your kitchen, and that you have an outlet nearby should you require it.
You can avoid the hassles of having to take out your old cabinetry or hire an expert to install it by opting for a built-in combination microwave. It can be mounted in a cabinet or wall to create a seamless look. It can be placed underneath the counter to quickly heat up food while cooking.
You can also purchase an appliance that is built into the countertop, with a built-in vent and an oven light. This will save you some space, but it might not be as simple to navigate as an individual combi-microwave.
Review the specifications of the product to find out which dishes and containers can be used in it. Certain models come with an adjustable turntable that rotates food for even cooking and can be useful in certain recipes. Some models come with a sliding tray that extends to accommodate larger dishes. If you want to be able to cook multiple dishes at the same time, select a combination microwave with greater wattage capacity than the average, or opt for one with multi-rack capabilities.
Some combo microwaves come with pre-set programs, which means that the settings of the convection oven and microwave are set. For example, a medium microwave and a 180degC/350degF temperature oven. If you're looking for more control, choose an appliance that can be manually adjusted for power levels and oven settings.

Convection Microwaves
Microwave ovens come in several designs and finishes to match your kitchen decor. Countertop models are easy to use and connect to an outlet for power, whereas built-in microwaves are able to be mounted on cabinets or fixed walls to create a sleek look which frees up counter space. Certain built-in models can be used both as a microwave, and also a convection toaster, avoiding the hassle of switching appliances when cooking various meals.
Microwaves are powered by magnetron tubes that 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 turntable that rotates, or plate, helps evenly distribute heat and ensure that all elements of the meal are thoroughly cooked. Modern microwaves have auto cook functions that adjust the time and power level automatically, eliminating the need to manually adjust settings.
The power of your microwave is measured in Watts. Higher wattage levels can heat 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 offer microwaves that integrate with KitchenAid's dishwashers, as well as other KitchenAid products to create a uniform, customized look in your kitchen.
Conventional microwaves are great for the usual uses for reheating leftovers and cooking frozen food. They can also be used to steam vegetables and prepackaged food items. Convection microwaves can also cook food, but it has an element of heat and a fan that circulates hot air to crisp, brown or bake your food. Some models even include a combination setting that allows you to bake or roast your food.
If you're installing a brand new microwave in your kitchen, make sure that the installation is completed by a licensed professional so it's properly installed into an appropriate location and doesn't interfere with other electrical outlets or plumbing. Installing a trim kit provided by the manufacturer can give your microwave a polished and seamless appearance. A convection microwave built-in is ideal for a seamless look.