Microwave Oven Built-In
Microwave Oven Built-in
Unlike countertop models, built-in microwaves fit seamlessly into kitchen cabinets. Some even offer trim kits to give your kitchen a streamlined look.
Choose a model that offers the right size, style of door and other features that you need for your kitchen. Options include a right-to left swing-out or drop-down door, as well as the slide-out drawer.
Microwave Drawers Undercounter
Microwave drawers are a popular choice when it comes to upgrading your kitchen by installing new appliances. These units are like warming drawers, but they're made for speed. They're perfect to heat leftovers or for an easy popcorn bowl. These units come in a variety, models, and makes with different features. Before you decide whether a microwave with drawers is right for you there are a few other things to consider.
Drawer microwaves are sleek and designed to be integrated into your lower cabinets for a seamless appearance. They can be installed in a flush position against the surface of cabinets or proudly, which means that they protrude slightly from the cabinetry. They're an excellent option for an island as they let you gain counter space and under-cabinet area and still provide easy access to a microwave.
These microwaves offer a number of benefits over traditional microwaves, such as better accessibility and a more attractive appearance. They open and close as a drawer rather than swinging on a hinge, which makes them easier to reach and clean. They also do not have the option of turning, which frees up space for larger rectangular dishes or oblong containers that would otherwise not fit into your microwave.
A microwave drawer is more expensive than other types of appliances, but it could be worth the cost if you value its convenience and modern design. According to Angies List, a high-quality microwave drawer can cost between $100-$500, based on make and model and the features available.
When you add a microwave drawer to your kitchen remodeling, it can be an easy process. You just need to have it professionally installed as the rest of your cabinets are being constructed. However, it can be more difficult to install a microwave into an existing kitchen, unless you're willing to do some light woodworking and build an additional lower cabinet system to the unit. This is a costly project that requires professional installation. You must be aware of this before committing.
Wall-Mount Microwaves
The sleek design of a built in microwave is preferred by many homeowners. It can be incorporated in a cabinet, drawer or even a wall, instead of sitting on a countertop. This provides more space to be utilized by other kitchen appliances such as a toaster or electric range. In certain instances, an additional trim kit might be needed to give a seamless, integrated appearance. These models are usually smaller than microwaves on counters to make sure they fit in tight spaces however, they also offer more control options and cooking styles.
A built-in model might be more expensive, but it gives your kitchen a polished look and offer extra storage. Some models are built into the wall while others are placed in cabinets at a height that is suitable for microwave use. These models have a variety of door opening options that will fit your kitchen design, including a right-to left swing-out drop-down, a drop-down, or slid-out drawer.
In addition to basic microwave functions, these appliances typically have a range of special modes that can cut down the time spent on food preparation by automatically setting the power levels and cook times. For instance, you can choose a pop-corn setting or defrost-and-reheat that automatically adjusts the cook time to the right amount for the dish. Some models even come with a list of pre-programmed recipes that allow you to press one button and forget about the time for a particular meal.
Most built-in microwaves are available in a range of finishes that include neutral colors such as stainless-steel, black, and silver gray, to complement your kitchen's other appliances. Some models even come with an integrated dishwasher.
When you are looking for a new microwave keep in mind that these models require ventilation. Some manufacturers suggest that microwaves be placed at least 2 inches above the ceiling, whereas others suggest a minimum of 15-22 inches. Check the instructions of the manufacturer and take measurements of the distances between the 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 simple steps.
Combination Microwaves
A combination microwave offers the same advantages of traditional microwaves and an oven. They can grill, bake and sometimes steam food in one appliance which means you don't need multiple appliances to prepare meals. They have an LCD, dial or other device that allows you to choose the convection mode microwave function, as well as oven temperature.
Based on built in microwave grill and model, they may be more expensive than a single microwave, but they also generally provide more functions. A lot of models come with pre-programmed automatic cooking options that eliminate the guesswork from cooking meals, as well as detailed instructions that show you how to use all the features on the new appliance.
The combination microwave will take up more space than one microwave. You'll need to ensure that you have enough space for it in your kitchen, and also have an outlet nearby in case you need one.
If you want to install a combination microwave, search for one with a integrated to save you the hassle of taking out the cabinetry you have in place or having to hire a professional installer. It can be hung on cabinets or on the wall to create a seamless look. It can be placed under the counter to quickly heat up food while you cook.
If you prefer, you can buy a countertop microwave with an integrated vent and oven light. This will help you save space, but it may not be as easy to navigate as an individual microwave.
When shopping for a combination microwave make sure you read the specifications to see what types of containers and dishes you can use in it. Some models come with a turntable that rotates the food to ensure that it cooks evenly. This can be beneficial for certain recipes. Others have an adjustable rack that extends out to accommodate larger dishes. If you want to be able to cook multiple meals at the same time, select a combination microwave that has a higher wattage rating than the average model, or choose a model with multi-rack capability.
Some combo microwaves come with pre-set programmes, so the settings of the convection oven and microwave are set. For instance a medium microwave as well as 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 are available in a variety of styles and finishes that will fit the decor of your kitchen. Countertop models are easy to use and plug into a power outlet, while built-in microwaves can be plugged on cabinets or a fixed wall for a sleek appearance that frees up countertop space. Some built-in models can be used both as a microwave, and also a convection oven, which eliminates the hassle of switching between appliances to cook different meals.
Magnetron tubes convert electricity into microwaves that heat and cook food. When you hit the button, the magnetron in your food shakes and creates friction, which generates heat. A rotating turntable or plate can help to distribute heat evenly 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 level your microwave has is measured in watts with higher power 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 can be used with KitchenAid dishwashers as well as other KitchenAid appliances for a unified and unique look to your kitchen.
Conventional microwaves are ideal for everyday uses such as reheating leftovers cooking frozen food items and steaming vegetables, as well as prepackaged meals. 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 come with an option to combine mode that lets you to bake and roast food.
If you're planning to install a new microwave in your kitchen, make sure that the installation is completed by a licensed professional, so it's properly installed into an unmoved place and doesn't impede other electrical outlets or plumbing. Installing a trim kit that is provided by the manufacturer will provide your microwave with a and seamless appearance. A built-in convection microwave is ideal for a seamless look.