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10 Methods To Build Your Built In Microwave Over Oven Empire
Benefits of a Built in Microwave Over Oven

A microwave oven that has built-in microwaves lets you cook and heat your food quickly and conveniently. GE offers a wide range of styles, cooking technology and control options to fit your kitchen.

Built-in microwaves are installed behind cabinets or in wall recess to give them a sleek and integrated look. These styles require professional installation.

Space Saver

The microwave is a well-loved appliance in the kitchen, however it can also occupy valuable countertop space. You can reclaim valuable counter space by moving the microwave to another space, such as an island in your kitchen.

Over-the-range microwaves (OTRs) are a popular option. Tucked away neatly above your stove, this option is especially beneficial in kitchens with smaller spaces where space is limited. Certain OTR models can also function as an air vent for your cooktop. This can help to reduce the amount of steam that builds up.


Another way to save space is to install a microwave with a built-in design that blends into the cabinetry. This gives you an elegant, integrated look that will match your kitchen fixtures and cabinets in terms of color, finish or design. It can also provide an elegant look in your kitchen. This is great for homeowners who prefer a minimalist, uncluttered look.

Installing a built-in microwave may require an expert installation or kitchen remodel. Depending on your home's layout it is possible to cut a space in walls to accommodate the appliance, but this requires proper framing and reinforcement, which should be left to the professionals. Built-in microwaves require ventilation to avoid 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 an oven with built-ins is 15 inches. However certain manufacturers offer trim kits that give up to 1 1/2 inches of additional space for ventilation.

Another option that can be used to save space is a drawer-style microwave that can be installed beneath your countertop or within an island. This design is simple to use, suitable for all users and requires less countertop space. It also helps to prevent hot dishes or containers from falling off the edge of the microwave or getting damaged by a fall.

The door design is an important factor to consider when choosing a space-saving microwavable. Many manufacturers offer the option of a swing-out, drop-down, or slide-out door that opens with the same motion as other kitchen appliances, allowing you to seamlessly integrate your microwave into your cooking routine. Some models even have a smooth and sleek exterior that resists fingerprints for better, cleaner appearance.

Convenience

Built-in microwaves in ovens are attractive, convenient and easy to clean. Unlike countertop models, they're typically placed at eye level to make it easier to access and can be equipped with turntables that eliminate the need to move food from plate to plate. Additionally, built-in microwaves usually have options that improve functionality, such as EasyConvection oven conversion technology, and broil elements that allow you to crisp or brown food items.

In addition to reducing counter space, a built in microwave over oven can also improve the value of your home as well as appeal by giving it a premium appearance that other appliances might not be in a position to match. They can be set up above the stove, or in a separate cabinet. They seamlessly blend into the kitchen, giving the appearance of a custom-designed look that shows how much you've invested in your home and kitchen.

Built-in microwaves and ovens are available in various sizes power levels, styles, and features that can be customized to fit any kitchen. You can even install them under your counter with a drawer design to create a more seamless look that fits snugly into existing cabinetry and requires no additional space. With top-quality finishes and features they are sure to complement the style of your kitchen and elevate your cooking and entertaining experience.

While the convenience of a built in microwave over oven is clear but keep in mind that they aren't as efficient as their freestanding counterparts. It may take more space to function, based on the location it's installed. They are also not as mobile, and you aren't able to easily switch the model if you want something else.

If you choose to install the microwave on top of your range, then you'll need a larger space in your kitchen to allow for the ventilation required by this configuration. You'll require either a ducting system that carries smoke away from the home or a recirculating system that pulls the air through the microwave before transferring it to the home. If you have a smaller kitchen think about a separate microwave built-in that can be installed inside the wall, cabinet or island.

Convenient Controls

Microwave ovens are equipped with various controls that are convenient, depending on the model you choose. Some features include turntables presets for defrosting or reheating, as well as buttons for a maximum of 30 seconds. Certain models include safety features for children to prevent accidental operation.

Many microwaves come with pre-programmed recipes and cooking times, which makes the process of cooking food faster and simpler. This feature is beneficial for cooks who are new to cooking and not sure of the time needed to heat specific foods or who are unfamiliar with the specific cooking techniques that are used in different cuisines.

KitchenAid offers a range of built-in microwaves and over-therange microwaves that can be matched to your other appliances in style and design to create seamless appearance. Select from stainless steel and black 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.

Contrary to models for countertop use built-in microwaves are inserted into a fixed space in your kitchen's cabinets or walls to give your kitchen a sleek, customized appearance. The internal components are usually the same as those of traditional countertop models, with the exception of. These models come in different sizes, including some that are designed to fit in smaller spaces. integrated microwave ovens may have a door which opens in a swing-out from left to right or drop-down design.

Certain microwaves that are over the range, like those manufactured by Whirlpool(r), can also be used as vent hoods. They come with an exhaust system built-in to vent fumes outdoors and recirculate the air. Others have a built-in charcoal filter to eliminate odors and moisture from your kitchen.

Countertop models are placed on the counter of the kitchen. They don't require venting or special installation. This makes them an ideal option for those who rent their homes or wish to save money on costly changes to their kitchens. Some options include trim kits to fill in the gap between your microwave and other freestanding countertop appliances such as coffee makers, bread makers or toaster ovens.

Energy Efficiency

Microwaves are more efficient in heating water and food as compared to other cooking methods. They also consume less energy than stovetop ovens due to the fact that they focus microwaves' energy on the liquid inside instead of heating the air or other elements surrounding it. This is why they can heat dishes more quickly than conventional ovens. They can be installed either on the upper or lower cabinets, and are available in modern or retro designs to fit any kitchen.

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

This SNOPR includes the analyses and findings that DOE conducted to assess the impact on consumers of the new or revised energy conservation standards for microwave ovens. The analysis includes a technology and market assessment as well as a screening analysis, an engineering analysis and national impacts analysis.

The energy usage analysis calculates the average annual microwave oven operating hours for households from a representative sample. This analysis is used to calculate energy savings and other consumer analysis within this SNOPR. The analysis is made using RECS field data from multiple regions and takes into consideration the different usage patterns of microwave ovens in different households and the variation in electricity prices across the region.

To assess the impact of the new or modified standards on household costs, DOE conducted LCC analyses and PBP analyses to estimate the cost over time for buying and using a microwave oven with different levels of efficiency. The LCC and PBP calculations are made using the computer model that utilizes the Monte Carlo simulation to incorporate uncertainty and variation into the analyses.

This SNOPR includes an assessment of the impact of amended or new standards on the national scale 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 terms of energy savings at the site and FFC energy savings.

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