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Benefits of a Built in Microwave Over Oven

cookology-bm20lnb-built-in-integrated-20-litre-microwave-oven-24-5cm-turntable-with-autocook-menu-auto-defrost-function-and-a-child-lock-in-black-4954-small.jpgA built in microwave over oven helps you cook and reheat food quickly and conveniently. GE provides a variety of styles, cooking technology and control options that can be adapted to your kitchen.

Countertop microwaves sit on the counter and plug into outlets and built-in models are installed in a recessed wall or among cabinets for an elegant, integrated look. These types of microwaves require professional installation.

Space Saver

The microwave is one of the most frequently used kitchen appliances, but it can also take up valuable counter space. There are plenty of smart ways to free up counter space by moving the microwave to a different place, such as an island in the kitchen or recessing it into the wall.

Over-the-range microwaves (OTRs) are a popular choice. This model is tucked away above your stovetop, can be particularly useful in small kitchens with small space. Furthermore, some OTR models double as a vent hood for your cooktop, which is beneficial in reducing the buildup of steam.

Another way to save space is to install a built-in microwave that blends into the cabinetry. This gives you an elegant, seamless appearance that can be matched to your kitchen fixtures and cabinets in finish, color or style. It can also to create a more minimalist look in your kitchen, which is ideal for those who prefer an uncluttered and clean look.

However, installing a built-in microwave might require a professional installation or renovation of your kitchen. You may be able depending on the layout of your home, to cut an opening in the wall to install the appliance. However, this will require professional framing and strengthening. Built-in microwaves also need adequate ventilation to prevent overheating or damaging the appliance. According to Sam Cipiti of R. M. Tunis Kitchens and Baths, in Chevy Chase, Maryland the minimum cabinet depth for a built-in oven is 15 inches. However certain manufacturers offer trim kits that provide up to 1 1/2 inch of additional space for ventilation.

A microwave with a drawer design can be set up under your counter or inside an island. This design is simple to use, suitable for all users and requires less countertop space. It also stops hot dishes from falling off the edge or being knocked down.

The door's design is the final factor to consider when selecting a microwave that is space-saving. Many brands offer an open, swing-out or slide-out door that opens in the same motion as other kitchen appliances to help you seamlessly integrate your microwave into your cooking routine. Some models also feature a sleek and smooth exterior that wards off fingerprints for a cleaner, more attractive appearance.

Convenience

Built-in microwaves over ovens are attractive, convenient, and easy to clean. They are typically placed at eye level for easy access and are equipped with turntables to make it less necessary to transfer food from one plate to another. Built-in microwaves are typically equipped with features that improve their functionality, such as EasyConvection technology for oven conversion and a broiler component which can brown or crisp food items.

In addition to saving counter space, a built in microwave over the oven can improve the value of your home as well as appeal by giving it a premium design that other appliances may not be able to match. These microwaves can be installed either above your stove, or in a separate cabinet. They seamlessly blend into the kitchen, giving it a tailored look that shows how much you have invested in your kitchen and home.

Built in microwave over ovens are available in a broad variety of dimensions in terms of power levels, features and models to suit any kitchen configuration. They can be placed under your counter in a drawer style for a more integrated double oven with microwave look that fits snugly into existing cabinetry and requires no additional space. Made with premium finishes and high-end features, these microwaves are sure to complement your kitchen's aesthetic and enhance your cooking and entertaining experience.

While the benefits of a built in microwave oven is evident, keep in mind that these microwaves aren't as flexible as their freestanding counterparts. They may require more space to operate, depending on the place it's placed. Similarly, they aren't as portable, and you won't have the ability to easily swap the model to a new one if you decide that you'd like a different model.

If you decide to put your microwave above your range, then you will need a larger space in your kitchen to accommodate the ventilation needed in this setup. You'll need either a ducting system that directs smoke outside or a recirculating ventilation system that draws air through the microwave and into the home. For smaller kitchens you might want to consider a separate built-in microwave that can be incorporated into a cabinet, wall or island.

Convenient Controls

Microwave ovens are equipped with a variety of convenient controls, depending on the model you choose. Some of the features include turntables, presets like defrosting or reheating, and buttons for a maximum of 30 minutes. Some models offer safety features for children that stop accidental operation of the appliance.

Many microwaves come pre-programmed with recipes and cooking times, which makes the process of cooking food quicker and more efficient. This feature is beneficial for new cooks who aren't sure of the time to cook certain meals or for those who aren't familiar with the specific cooking methods that are used in different cuisines.

KitchenAid offers a variety of built in combi microwave-in microwaves as well as over-the-range microwaves that are designed to match your other appliances with style and design to create an elegant look. Select from stainless steel and black built in microwave finishes that will match any kitchen. These premium microwaves are boldly designed to bring professional-inspired styles into your home, and they're made with high-quality materials for a longer lifespan.

Unlike models for countertop use, built in combi microwave-in microwaves are installed into a fixed space in your kitchen's cabinets or walls for a sleek and custom appearance. The internal components are generally identical to those of traditional countertop models, with a few exceptions. They come in a variety of sizes, with some designed to fit in a compact space, and their exteriors may include a door that opens either in a right-to-left swing-out or drop-down fashion.

Some microwaves that are over-the-range like those from Whirlpool(r) are able to double as vent hoods for your stove in the kitchen. They also have an exhaust system that is built-in to vent fumes outside and recirculate air. Others have a built-in charcoal filter to eliminate odors and moisture from your kitchen.

Countertop models are placed on the counter in your kitchen and don't require venting hookups or special installation making them an excellent option for rental properties or anyone who wants to avoid costly modifications to their kitchens. Certain models come with trim kits that can be used to close the gap between a microwave and other countertop appliances like coffee pots, toaster ovens or bread makers.

Energy Efficiency

Microwaves require less energy to cook water and food than other cooking methods. They also use less energy than stovetop ovens due to the fact that they focus the microwaves' energy on the liquid in the, rather than on heating the air or other elements surrounding it. Because of this, they can heat food more quickly than conventional ovens. They can be placed on the upper or lower cabinets and are available in modern or retro styles to match any kitchen.

In this additional notification of proposed rulemaking ("SNOPR") the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy proposes new or modified energy conservation standards for microwave ovens that will save consumers money in their operating costs. The Energy Policy and Conservation Act ("EPCA") requires DOE to examine on a regular basis whether the more stringent standards are technologically feasible and economically justified, as well as result in significant energy savings.

This SNOPR contains DOE's analyses and findings to assess the impact of the new or modified energy standards for microwave ovens on the consumer. The analysis includes a technology and market assessment as well as a screening analysis of engineering analysis, and a national impact analysis.

The energy use analysis estimates the annual average of microwave oven operating hours in homes that have been sampled for representativeness. It is the basis for the energy savings assessments as well as the other consumer analysis in this SNOPR. The analysis is based upon RECS field data from multiple regions. It also takes into account different patterns of microwave oven use in different households, as well as regional variations in electricity prices.

To assess the impact of potential new or amended standards on the cost of operating a household, DOE conducted LCC and PBP analyses to determine the cost over time of purchasing and using microwave ovens at different efficiency levels. The LCC and PBP calculations are built on a computer model that uses a Monte Carlo simulation to incorporate uncertainties and variations into the analysis.

This SNOPR includes an assessment of the impact of amended or new standards on the national level, based on the NIA spreadsheet. The NIA model determines industry net present value ("INPV") in terms of energy savings resulting from potential amended or new standards in the form of energy savings at the site and FFC energy savings.indesit-built-in-mwi3213ix-750w-microwave-stainless-steel-4947-small.jpg

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