Microwave Oven Built-In
Microwave Oven With Built-in
Unlike countertop models, built-in microwaves are a perfect fit for kitchen cabinets. Some have trim kits that provide a more sleek appearance.
Find a model with the size and door style, as well as other features you'd like to have for your kitchen. You can choose from a right-to left swing-out slide-out, drop-down or slide-out doors as well as an drawer.
Undercounter Microwave Drawers
Microwave drawers are popular in the process of upgrading your kitchen by installing new appliances. They resemble warming drawers, but are designed to speed up the process which makes them ideal to heat leftovers or for a quick bowl of popcorn. These units come in a variety of styles, models, and makes with various features. Before deciding 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 set in a flush position against the surface of cabinets or even proudly, which means they stand out slightly in front of the cabinetry. They're ideal for an island, as they let you gain counter and under-cabinet space while still providing convenient access to a microwave.
These microwaves offer a number of advantages over conventional microwaves, including improved accessibility and a cleaner look. They open and close as drawers instead of being hinged which makes them more convenient to clean and reach. They also lack a turning table, which makes it possible to accommodate larger rectangular dishes and oblong ones in your microwave.
A microwave drawer is more expensive than other kinds of appliances, but it could be worth the cost for those who value its ease of use and contemporary design. According to Angies List a high-quality drawer can cost between $100 and $500 based on the model, brand and model, as well as the features.
If you want to add a microwave drawer during your kitchen remodeling, it can be a simple process. It is enough to have it installed professionally while the other cabinets are being constructed. However, it is more difficult to install a microwave into an existing kitchen, unless you're willing to do some light woodworking and then add a new lower cabinet system to the unit. This is a costly project that requires a professional installation. It is important to be aware of this before committing.
Wall-Mount Microwaves
The sleek design of a built-in microwave is popular with homeowners. It can be put into a drawer, cabinet or wall, rather than sitting on a counter. This frees up space for other kitchen appliances, such as a toaster or electric range (also called stove). In some cases, a trim kit is essential for a clean, built-in appearance. These models are smaller than countertop microwaves, and they are able to fit into small spaces. However they usually have more control settings and cooking options.
A built-in microwave might cost more than a countertop model, but it adds a finished look to your kitchen plus offers extra storage space. Some models are recessed into the wall, while others sit in a cabinet at the right height for microwave use. These models have a variety of door opening options to suit your kitchen's design, such as a right-to left swing-out drop-down or sliding-out drawers.
In addition to the standard microwave functions, these appliances typically have a range of special modes that reduce cooking time by automatically setting cooking times and power levels. You can choose 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 include an array of pre-programmed meals that allow you to press one button and forget about the timing for a specific meal.
The majority of microwaves with built-in ovens are available in a range of finishes that include neutral colors such as stainless-steel, black, and silver gray, which can be matched to the other appliances in your kitchen. Some models have a dishwasher built-in.
Remember that microwaves need ventilation when looking for one. Some manufacturers suggest that these units be installed at least 2 inches above the ceiling, while others suggest a minimum of 15-22 inches. Follow the directions of the manufacturer and take measurements of the distances between the cabinets to determine the clearance needed for proper ventilation. A qualified professional can install your new microwave, or you can do it yourself by following a few easy steps.
Combination Microwaves
A combination microwave has all of the benefits of a traditional oven as well as a standard microwave. They can grill, bake, and sometimes steam food all in one appliance which means you don't need several appliances to prepare meals. They come with a dial, touch screen or other device that enables you to choose the convection mode, microwave function and oven temperature.

Based on the brand and model, they could be more expensive than a solo microwave, but they also generally provide more functions. Many come with preprogrammed automatic cooking options that take away the guesswork from meal preparation as well as detailed instructions on how to use the features of the new appliance.
The main drawback of the combination microwave is that it takes up more space than a standalone microwave. You'll need to ensure you have enough space for it in your kitchen and that you have a power outlet nearby in case you need one.
If you want to install a combination microwave, search for one that is integrated to make it easier to remove your cabinetry and hiring a professional installer. built in oven with microwave can be hung on cabinets or on the wall to create a seamless look. It can also be put on the counter for a convenient way to heat food as you cook it.
Alternatively, you can purchase an appliance that is built into the countertop, with a built-in vent and an oven light. This will help you save space, but it might not be as easy to use as an individual combi-microwave.
When shopping for a microwave combination be sure to check the specifications of the microwave to see what types of containers and dishes you can use in it. Certain models come with an adjustable turntable that rotates food to cook evenly, which can be helpful in certain recipes. Others come with a sliding rack that extends out to accommodate larger dishes. If you want to to cook multiple items at once, choose a combination microwave that has a higher wattage rating than the norm, or opt for one with multi-rack capabilities.
Some combo microwaves come with pre-set programs for combination cooking, so the settings for the microwave as well as the grill or convection are fixed. They are medium microwave and 180degC/350degF oven, for example. If you're looking for more control, go for an appliance that can be manually adjusted for power levels and oven settings.
Convection Microwaves
Microwave ovens are available in a variety of designs and finishes to match your kitchen's decor. Countertop models are simple to use and plug into a power outlet, while built-in microwaves mount into cabinets or fixed walls for a sleek design that frees up countertop space. Some built-in models are able to be used both as a microwave and a convection oven, which eliminates the hassle of switching between appliances when cooking various meals.
Magnetron tubes convert electricity into microwaves, which heat and cook food. When you press a button, the magnetron and water molecules in your food shake and create friction which produces heat. A rotating turntable or plate helps to evenly distribute the heat and ensure that all parts of your meal are cooked thoroughly. Many modern microwaves come with auto cook functions that adjust the time and power level automatically, removing the necessity 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 microwavables in different sizes and power levels. We also have microwaves that can be used with KitchenAid's dishwashers as well as other KitchenAid products to create a uniform, customized look in your kitchen.
Conventional microwaves are ideal for everyday uses, such as reheating leftovers and cooking frozen food. They can also be used to steam vegetables and packaged food items. A convection microwave also cooks food, but it has an element of heat and a fan that circulates hot air to brown, crisp or bake your meal. Some models have a combination mode that allows you to bake or roast food items.
Installing a microwave in your home is best done by an expert. This will ensure that the microwave is installed properly and won't cause any problems with any other electrical outlets or plumbing. You might also want to install a trim kit from the manufacturer to give it a seamless, polished appearance. To create a seamless look an integrated microwave that functions as simultaneously a microwave and convection oven is ideal especially for larger kitchens.