Microwave Oven Built-In
Microwave Oven Built-in
Built-in microwaves are more convenient than countertop models as they fit into cabinets. Some even offer trim kits to give your kitchen a sleek look.
Find a cabinet that has the size, door style and other features you want for your kitchen. Options include a right-to-left swing-out or drop-down door and an open drawer slide-out.
Microwave Drawers for Undercounter Use
If you are looking to modernize your kitchen design with upgraded appliances, microwave drawers are a popular option. These units are similar to warming drawers but they are designed for speed. They are ideal for heating leftovers or making a quick popcorn bowl. They are available in various makes and models with various features. Before deciding whether a microwave with drawers is for you there are some other factors to take into consideration.
Drawer microwaves are sleek and designed to fit in your lower cabinets to give them a a seamless appearance. They can be placed on the same level as your cabinets or a bit higher which means that they stand slightly in front of your cabinetry. They're ideal for an island as they let you gain counter and under-cabinet space and still provide easy access to microwaves.
These microwaves have a number advantages over traditional microwaves. They are simpler to use and cleaner looking. 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 don't have a turning table, which allows you to accommodate larger rectangular dishes and oblong trays in your microwave.
One disadvantage of a microwave drawer is that it can be more expensive than other types of microwaves. However, this might be worth it if you appreciate the increased functionality and modern appearance of this device. According to Angies List, a high-quality microwave drawer costs between $100-$500, based on the model and brand and available features.
If you want to include a microwave drawer in your kitchen remodel it can be an easy process. You'll need to have it installed by a professional while the other cabinets are being built. Installing a microwave in the kitchen you already have isn't an easy task unless you're willing to perform some woodworking and create an entirely new lower cabinet system for the unit. This can be an expensive project and requires professional installation which is why this option should be carefully considered before making a decision.
Wall-Mount Microwaves
Many homeowners prefer the sleek design of a microwave built-in that is built into a cabinet, drawer or wall instead of sat on the counter. This allows space for other kitchen appliances like a toaster oven or electric range (also known as a stove). In certain instances a trim kit may be required to create a seamless, built-in appearance. These microwaves are usually smaller than microwaves on counters to ensure they fit into small spaces however, they also typically have more options for control settings and cooking styles.
A built-in model could 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 tucked away in cabinets at a height suitable for microwave use. They come with a range of door opening options that will fit the style of your kitchen, such as a right-to left swing-out, a drop-down, or sliding-out drawers.
They come with a variety of special modes, in addition to their basic functions. They can cut down on the time required to cook food by automatically adjusting power levels and cooking time. For instance, you could select a pop-corn mode or defrost-and-reheat mode that automatically adjusts the cooking time to the correct amount for the dish. Some models even include a list of pre-programmed recipes that let you hit one button and forget about the time for a specific meal.
Built-in microwaves come in different finishes. They come in neutral colors such as black, silver and stainless steel gray to complement the other appliances in your kitchen. Some come with a dishwasher.
When shopping for a new microwave be aware that these models require ventilation. Some manufacturers recommend placing these units at least 2 inches off the ceiling, while others recommend 15-22 inches. Follow the directions of the manufacturer and measure the distances between the cabinets to determine the required clearance for adequate ventilation. A trained professional can install your new microwave, or you can do it yourself in a few easy steps.
Combination Microwaves
A combination microwave offers all the advantages of a traditional oven and a regular microwave. They allow you to cook, grill and even steam food in one appliance, reducing the amount of different appliances required to cook meals. They typically include a dial or a touch screen that allows you to choose the microwave function, convection mode and oven temperature.
They may cost more depending on the model and the brand however they offer greater functionality. Many have preprogrammed automatic cook options that remove the guesswork from meal preparation, and detailed instructions that explain how to make use of the features of your new appliance.
The combination microwave can take up more space than a single microwave. It is essential to ensure you have enough space for it in your kitchen, and also have a power outlet nearby in case you need one.
You can avoid having to remove your existing cabinetry or hire a professional installer by choosing an integrated microwave. It can be hung on the wall or cabinet to create a seamless look. It can also be set under the counter for a convenient way to heat food as you cook it.
You can also purchase a countertop microwavable that comes with an oven light and vent built-in. This can 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 determine what kinds of containers and dishes you can use inside it. Some models include a turntable which rotates food to ensure a uniform cooking. This can be beneficial for certain recipes. in built microwave have an adjustable rack that extends out to accommodate larger dishes. If you plan to cook several items at once, select a microwave combination with more power than average or a model with a multi-rack option.
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 fixed. They are medium microwave and 180degC/350degF oven for example. If you prefer more control, choose a model with manually adjustable power levels and oven settings.
Convection Microwaves
Microwaves come in a variety of designs and finishes that complement your kitchen's decor. Countertop models are easy to use and plug into a power outlet, while built-in microwaves mount in cabinets or fixed walls for a sleek appearance which frees up counter space. Certain built-in microwaves can double as a microwave and convection oven to give a more integrated appearance that saves you the hassle of switching between appliances when cooking various types of food.
Microwaves are powered by magnetron tubes that convert electricity into microwave radiation to cook food or heat beverages. When you press the button, the magnetron in your food shakes and creates friction that produces heat. A turntable that rotates, or plate, helps evenly distribute heat and ensures that all elements of the meal are properly cooked. Many modern microwaves come with auto cook functions that can set the time and power level automatically, eliminating the need 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 has a wide range of built-in microwaves in a variety of sizes and power levels to accommodate any kitchen. We also have microwaves that integrate with KitchenAid's dishwashers and other KitchenAid products to give a consistent, custom appearance in your kitchen.
Conventional microwaves are ideal for everyday uses like reheating leftovers, cooking frozen foods and steaming vegetables and prepackaged meals. Convection microwaves cook food using an air-flow which circulates hot air to cook or bake your food. Some models have the option of combining mode, which allows you to bake and roast food items.
Installing a microwave in your home is best completed by an experienced professional. This will ensure that the microwave is installed correctly and won't interfere with any other electrical outlets or plumbing. Installing a trim kit provided by the manufacturer can give your microwave a finished seamless appearance. For an integrated look an integrated microwave that can be used as simultaneously a microwave and convection oven is a great choice, particularly for kitchens with larger spaces.