Microwave Oven Built-In
Microwave Oven Integrated in
In contrast to countertop models, built-in microwaves fit seamlessly into kitchen cabinets. Some even have trim kits to give a sleek design.
Find a cabinet that has the dimensions and door style, as well as other features you'd like for your kitchen. You can pick from an right-to-left swing-out door, drop-down or slide-out door as well as drawer.
Undercounter Microwave Drawers
If you are looking to modernize your kitchen's design with modern appliances microwave drawers are a popular option. These units resemble warming drawers, but are designed to speed up the process, making them ideal to heat leftovers or for a quick bowl of popcorn. They are available in a variety models, designs, and styles with different features. Before deciding whether a drawer-style microwave is right for you, there are a few other things to consider.
Drawer microwaves have a sleek look and are designed to fit into the lower cabinets for a seamless look. They can be installed in a flush position against the surface of cabinets, or proudly which means they stand out a little in front of the cabinetry. They are an excellent option for an island as they can be used to increase counter space and under-cabinet area while also providing easy access to microwaves.
These microwaves provide a range of benefits over traditional microwaves, including better accessibility and a cleaner appearance. They open and close like a drawer instead of moving on hinges which makes them more convenient to reach and clean. Additionally, they do not have an adjustable turntable, which frees up space for larger rectangular dishes or oblong containers that would otherwise not fit in your microwave.
One disadvantage of a microwave drawer is that it could be more expensive than other kinds of microwaves. However, this may be worth it if appreciate the increased efficiency and contemporary appearance of this device. According to Angies List, a high-quality microwave drawer can cost between $100-$500, based on make and model and features that are available.
When you include a microwave drawer in the kitchen remodeling process, it can be an easy process. It is enough to have it installed by a professional while the rest of your cabinets are being built. However, it is more difficult to install a microwave in an existing kitchen unless you are willing to perform some woodworking and add an additional lower cabinet system to the appliance. This can be an expensive project and requires professional installation and therefore, this option must be carefully considered before making a decision.
Wall-Mount Microwaves
The sleek look of a built-in microwave is preferred by many homeowners. It can be incorporated into a cabinet, drawer or wall, rather than being placed on a counter. This provides more space to be used by other kitchen appliances such as a toaster or electric range. In some cases a trim kit may be required to create a seamless integrated appearance. These models are smaller than microwaves on countertops, which means they can fit in tight spaces. However they typically offer more options for cooking and control settings.
A built-in microwave may be more expensive than a countertop model but it adds a finished appearance to your kitchen as well as provides extra storage space. Some models are built into walls while others sit in cabinets at a height that is ideal for microwave use. These models come with a variety of door opening options to suit your kitchen design, including a left-to-right swing-out drop-down or sliding-out drawers.
These units have many special modes in addition to the basic functions. They can reduce the time it takes to prepare food by automatically changing the power levels and cooking times. For instance, you could choose a pop-corn setting or defrost-and-reheat mode that automatically adjusts the cook time to the correct amount for the dish. Some models have a list pre-programmed of recipes which allows you to hit a button and forget the timing for the specific meal.
Built-in microwaves come in various finishes. These include neutral colors like silver, black and stainless steel gray to complement the other appliances in your kitchen. Some models have a dishwasher built-in.
When looking for a new microwave, be aware that these models require ventilation. Some manufacturers recommend that these units be placed at least 2 inches above the ceiling, whereas others recommend a minimum height of 15-22 inches. Follow the directions of the manufacturer and then measure the distances between the cabinets to determine the clearance needed for adequate ventilation. oven microwave built in combo can hire a professional to install your new microwave, or do it yourself by following a few simple steps.
Combination Microwaves
A combination microwave offers all the advantages of a traditional oven as well as a standard microwave. They allow you to grill, bake and sometimes steam food items in a single appliance, which reduces the number of appliances required to prepare meals. They usually have a dial or touchscreen that allows you to choose the microwave function, convection mode and oven temperature.
They can be more expensive depending on the model and the brand, but also offer greater functionality. Many have preprogrammed automatic cook options that eliminate the guesswork from meal preparation as well as detailed instructions that explain how to make use of the features of the new appliance.
The combination microwave will take up more space than a single microwave. You'll want to make sure that you have enough space in your kitchen, and an outlet nearby if needed.
If you are planning to install a microwave and a combination unit, look for one that is integrated to save you the hassle of taking out your cabinetry and hiring a professional installer. It can be hung on a cabinet or wall for a seamless appearance. It can also be placed on the counter to make it easy to cook food while you cook it.
You can also purchase a countertop microwave that has an inbuilt vent as well as an oven light. This can save space, but it may not be as simple to navigate as a standalone combi-microwave.
When you are looking for a microwave combination be sure to check the specifications of the microwave to determine what kinds of containers and dishes can be used inside it. Some models include an adjustable turntable that rotates the food to ensure even cooking. This can be useful for certain recipes. Some models have a sliding rack that extends out to accommodate larger dishes. If you'd like to be able to cook multiple meals at once, choose a combination microwave with more wattage than the average model, or select a model with multi-rack capability.
Some combo microwaves have pre-set programmes, so the settings of the microwave and convection oven are set. For example a medium microwave as well as a temperature oven that is 180degC/350degF. If you want more control, choose one that has manual adjustment of power levels and oven settings.
Convection Microwaves
Microwaves are available in a variety of designs and finishes that match your kitchen decor. Countertop models are simple to use and connect to the power outlet, whereas built-in microwaves can be plugged in cabinets or a fixed wall for a sleek design that frees up countertop space. Some built-in microwaves can double as a microwave and convection oven to give a more integrated appearance which eliminates the hassle of switching between different appliances when cooking various types of food.
Magnetron tubes convert electricity into microwaves, which heat and cook food. When you hit the button, the magnetron within your food vibrates and creates friction that produces heat. A rotating turntable, or plate, assists in evenly distribute heat and ensure that all components of the meal are properly cooked. Modern microwaves come with auto cook functions that automatically set the power and time, eliminating the necessity to manually adjust the settings.

The power that your microwave produces is measured in watts, with higher wattage levels heating food faster and more evenly. Town Appliance has a wide range of built-in microwaves in a variety of sizes and power levels that can be used in any kitchen. We also have microwaves that work with KitchenAid dishwashers and 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. Convection microwaves cook food by using a fan that circulates hot, circulating air to bake or crisp your food. Some models even include a combination setting that allows you to bake and roast your food.
If you're installing a new microwave in your kitchen, be sure that the installation is completed by a licensed professional to ensure it's installed in an appropriate position and doesn't interfere with other electrical outlets or plumbing. It is also possible to install a trim kit from the manufacturer for a seamless, polished appearance. Convection microwaves with built-in convection are ideal for a seamless look.