Microwave Oven Built-In
Microwave Oven with built-in
Built-in microwaves are more convenient than countertop models as they fit into cabinets. Some have trim kits that create a sleek look.
Find a model with the dimensions, door style and other features you'd like to have 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.
Microwave Drawers for Undercounter Use
When it comes to modernizing your kitchen's design with modern appliances microwave drawers are a favorite choice. They are similar to warming drawers, but they are designed for speed, making them ideal for warming leftovers or making a quick bowl of popcorn. These microwaves are available in a variety of styles, models, and makes with different features. Before you decide whether a drawer-style microwave is for you, there are a few other factors to take into consideration.

Drawer microwaves have a sleek design and are designed to be integrated into the lower cabinets for an elegant look. They can be set in a flush position against the surface of cabinets or proudly, meaning that they are able to protrude slightly from the cabinetry. They are 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.
These microwaves provide a range of advantages over traditional microwaves, including increased accessibility and a cleaner appearance. They open and close like a drawer rather than moving on hinges which makes them more convenient to reach and clean. They also do not have a turning table, which allows you to accommodate larger rectangular dishes and oblong containers in your microwave.
A microwave drawer is more costly than other types of appliances, but it may be worth the price if you value its convenience and modern 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.
The addition of a microwave drawer in your kitchen can be simple if you choose it during your kitchen remodel project and have it installed professionally alongside the cabinets and other appliances are being constructed. However, it is more difficult to install a microwave into an existing kitchen, unless you're willing to perform some woodworking and then add an additional lower cabinet system to the appliance. This is a significant project that requires professional installation. You must be aware of this before making a decision.
Wall-Mount Microwaves
Many homeowners like the sleek look of a built-in microwave, which is installed in a cabinet, drawer or wall instead of sat on the counter. This provides more space to be utilized by other kitchen appliances, such as a toaster or electric range. In certain instances a trim kit might be needed to create a seamless, built-in look. These models are usually smaller than countertop microwaves to make sure they fit in tight spaces however, they also offer more options for setting control and cooking styles.
A built-in model may be more expensive but it will give your kitchen a polished appearance and provide additional storage. Some models are built into the wall, whereas others are placed in cabinets at the right height for microwave use. They come with a range of door opening options to suit the style of your kitchen, such as a right-to left swing-out, a drop-down, or slide-out drawers.
In addition to the basic microwave functions, these appliances typically have a range of special settings that cut down the time spent on food preparation by automatically setting the power levels and cook times. For example, you can choose a pop-corn setting or defrost-and reheat mode that adjusts the cooking time to the correct amount for the dish. Some models come with a database of recipes that are pre-programmed which allows you to hit a button and forget the time for the specific meal.
Most built-in microwave s are available in a variety of finishes that include neutral shades like stainless-steel, black, and silver gray, to complement your kitchen's other appliances. Some come with a dishwasher.
Make sure that microwaves have ventilation when you are shopping for one. Some manufacturers suggest placing these units at least 2 inches from the ceiling, while others recommend 15-22 inches. To help make sure your microwave is installed properly follow the instructions of the manufacturer and measure the distance between the cabinets to determine the amount of clearance that is needed to allow for adequate ventilation. A trained professional can install the microwave you want or you can do it yourself in a few easy steps.
Combination Microwaves
A combination microwave offers all of the benefits of a traditional oven as well as a regular microwave. They let you grill, bake and sometimes steam foods in a single appliance, reducing the number of appliances required to cook meals. They have a dial, touch screen or other device that allows you to select the convection mode microwave function, oven temperature.
Based on the brand and model, they could be more expensive than a simple microwave, but they generally provide more functions. Many have preprogrammed automatic cooking options that take away the hassle of cooking meals and provide detailed instructions on 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 the room for it in your kitchen, and also have an outlet close by in case you need one.
You can avoid the hassles of having to take down your existing cabinetry or employing a professional installer by choosing a built-in combination microwave. It can be positioned on the wall or in between cabinets to create a seamless design. It can be placed under the counter to quickly heat up food while you cook.
Alternatively, you can purchase an appliance that is built into the countertop, with an inbuilt vent as well as an oven light. This will save you some space, but it may not be as simple to navigate as a standalone microwave.
When you are looking for a microwave combination, check the product specs to determine what kinds of containers and dishes you can use inside it. Some models have an adjustable turntable that rotates food to cook evenly that can be helpful for certain recipes. Some models have a sliding tray that extends to accommodate larger dishes. If you want to cook multiple items simultaneously, you should choose the microwave with an increased power rating than the average, or a model with a multi-rack option.
wall microwave have pre-set programmes, so the settings of the microwave and convection oven are set. For instance, a medium microwave and a 180degC/350degF temperature oven. If you want more control, opt for a model with manually adjustable power levels and oven settings.
Convection Microwaves
Microwaves come in different styles and finishes that will match your kitchen decor. Built-in microwaves are stylish and sleek however they require a power outlet to operate. Countertop models can be easily operated by plugging in an electrical outlet. 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.
Magnetron tubes convert electricity into microwaves to heat and cook food. When you press the button, the magnetron inside your food shakes and creates friction which produces heat. A rotating plate or turntable helps to evenly distribute heat and ensure that all parts of your food are cooked thoroughly. Modern microwaves come with auto cook features that automatically set the power and time, eliminating the necessity to manually adjust the settings.
The power of your microwave is measured in Watts. Higher wattage levels heat food faster and more evenly. Town Appliance has a wide variety of built-in microwave s available in various sizes and power levels to accommodate every kitchen. We also offer microwaves that work with KitchenAid's dishwashers as well as other KitchenAid products to create a uniform, custom appearance in your kitchen.
Conventional microwaves are great for standard applications like reheating leftovers, cooking frozen meals, and steaming vegetables as well as pre-packaged meals. 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 meal. Some models come with the option of combining mode, which allows you to bake and roast food.
Installing a microwave at your home is best completed by an experienced professional. This will ensure that it's set up properly and won't cause any problems with any other electrical outlets or plumbing. Installing a trim kit that is provided by the manufacturer can provide your microwave with a seamless appearance. A built-in convection microwave is ideal for an integrated look.