Microwave Oven Built-In
Microwave Oven With Built-in
Unlike countertop models, built-in microwaves can be incorporated seamlessly into kitchen cabinets. Some have trim kits that give a streamlined look.

Find a cabinet that has the size, door style and other features you want for your kitchen. There are options for a swing-out right-to-left or drop-down door and an open drawer slide-out.
Microwave Drawers Undercounter
When it comes to modernizing 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 heating up leftovers or making a quick bowl of popcorn. They are available in different models, models, and types with various features. There are several things to take into consideration before deciding whether or not the drawer-style microwave is the best choice for you.
Drawer microwaves are sleek and designed to be integrated in your lower cabinets to give them a a seamless appearance. They can be set flush with the face of cabinets or raised, meaning that they protrude slightly from your cabinetry. They're also a great choice for an island, as they can be used to increase counter and under-cabinet space while still providing convenient access to a microwave.
They offer a variety advantages over conventional microwaves, including increased accessibility and a more attractive appearance. They can be opened and closed like a drawer instead of swinging from a hinge. This 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 ones in your microwave.
The downside of a microwave drawer is that it's more expensive than other kinds of microwaves. However, this could be worth it if you like the convenience and modern look of this appliance. According to Angies List a high-quality drawer could cost anywhere from $100 to $500 based on the model, make and the features.
If you decide to include a microwave drawer in your kitchen remodel, it can be an easy process. You just need to have it professionally installed as the rest of your cabinets are being built. Installing a microwave in a kitchen that already exists isn't an easy task unless you're willing to perform some woodworking and create a new lower cupboard system for the appliance. This can be an expensive project and requires professional installation, so this option should be considered with care prior to taking the plunge.
Wall-Mount Microwaves
The sleek look of a built in microwave is a favorite among homeowners. It can be put in a cabinet, drawer or even a wall, instead of sitting on a countertop. This makes room for other kitchen appliances, like a toaster oven or electric range (also called a stove). In some cases a trim kit might be needed to give a seamless, integrated appearance. These models are smaller than microwaves on countertops, which means they are able to fit into small spaces. However, they tend to offer more control settings and cooking options.
A microwave with a built-in oven may be more expensive than a countertop model, but it gives a professional appearance to your kitchen as well as provides extra storage space. Some models are built into the wall, whereas others are placed in cabinets at the ideal height to make use of microwaves. These models also usually have different door opening options such as a swing-out from left to right, drop-down or slide-out drawers, which can be customized to fit your kitchen design.
They come with a variety of special options in addition to the basic functions. They can reduce the time required to prepare food by automatically changing the power levels and cooking time. For instance, you could select a pop-corn mode or defrost-and reheat mode that adjusts the cooking time to the correct amount for the dish. Some models come with a database pre-programmed of recipes, allowing you to simply click a button, and forget the time for the particular dish.
Most built-in microwaves are available in a variety of finishes that include neutral shades like silver, black and stainless-steel gray, to match the other appliances in your kitchen. built in single oven and microwave packages have dishwashers that are integrated.
When shopping for a new microwave keep in mind that these models require ventilation. Some manufacturers recommend that microwaves be placed at a minimum of 2 inches above the ceiling, and others recommend a minimum of 15-22 inches. Check the instructions of the manufacturer and take measurements of the distances between cabinets to determine the required clearance for adequate ventilation. You can employ a professional to install your new microwave, or install it yourself by following a few easy steps.
Combination Microwaves
A combination microwave provides the same benefits as a traditional microwave and an oven. They allow you to cook, grill and even steam food items in a single appliance, reducing the amount of appliances required to prepare meals. They are equipped with an LCD, dial or other device that allows you to choose the convection mode microwave function, oven temperature.
They can be more expensive depending on the model and the brand however, they also provide more features. A lot of models come with preprogrammed automated cook options that remove the stress of meal preparation as well as detailed instructions that explain how to make use of the features of the new appliance.
The combination microwave takes up more room than a single microwave. You'll need to ensure you have enough space for it in your kitchen, and you have an outlet nearby, if necessary.
If you want to install a combination microwave, search for one that has a integrated to make it easier to remove your current cabinetry or hiring a professional installer. It can be installed in the wall or between cabinets to create a seamless design. It can be placed underneath the counter to quickly heat up food while cooking.
You can also purchase a countertop microwavable that has an oven light and a vent built in. This can save space, but might not be as convenient to use as a stand-alone multi-functional microwave.
Review the specifications of the product to see which dishes and containers can be used in it. Some models include a turntable which rotates food to ensure a uniform cooking. This can be beneficial for certain recipes. Others come with a sliding rack that can extend out to accommodate larger dishes. If you plan to cook a variety of dishes at once, select an appliance with more power than the average or one that comes with a multi-rack feature.
Some combo microwaves come with pre-set programmes for cooking in combination, which means the settings for the microwave and the grill or convection are set - medium microwave and 180degC/350degF oven, for instance. If you're looking for more control, go for an appliance that has manually adjustable power settings and oven settings.
Convection Microwaves
Microwaves come in different styles and finishes that will fit in with your kitchen's style. Countertop models are simple to use and plug into the power outlet, whereas built-in microwaves are able to be mounted into cabinets or fixed walls for a sleek appearance that frees up countertop space. Some built-in microwaves can be used as both a microwave and convection oven for an integrated look that saves you the hassle of switching between different appliances when cooking various types of food.
Magnetron tubes convert electricity into microwaves that cook and heat food. When you press a button, the magnetron and water molecules in your food shake and create friction that produces heat. A turntable that rotates, or plate, assists in evenly distribute heat and ensures that all components of your meal are fully cooked. Many modern microwaves offer auto cook functions that set the time and power level automatically, removing the requirement to manually adjust the settings.
The power that your microwave has is measured in watts with higher wattage levels heating food faster and more evenly. Town Appliance offers a variety of built-in microwavables in different sizes and power levels. We also have microwaves that work with KitchenAid dishwashers as well as other KitchenAid appliances to give a seamless and unique look to your kitchen.
Conventional microwaves work well for the usual uses for cooking leftovers, like reheating them and cooking frozen food. They can also be used to steam vegetables or prepackaged foods. Convection microwaves can also cook food, but it has an element of heat and a fan that circulates hot air to brown, crisp or bake your food. Some models come with an option to combine mode that lets you to bake or roast food.
If you're installing a brand new microwave in your kitchen, be sure the installation is done by a licensed professional to ensure it's installed in an appropriate place and doesn't impede other electrical outlets or plumbing. Installing a trim kit supplied by the manufacturer can give your microwave a polished seamless appearance. For a more integrated appearance, a built-in microwave that can be used as simultaneously a microwave and convection oven is ideal especially for kitchens with a larger size.