Microwave Oven Built-In
Microwave Oven with built-in
Built-in microwaves are easier to use than countertop models as they fit into cabinets. Some even have trim kits to give a streamlined look.
Find a cabinet that has the dimensions and door style, as well as other features you'd like to have for your kitchen. You can pick an right-to-left swing-out door, drop-down or slide-out door as well as a drawer.
Microwave Drawers Undercounter
Microwave drawers are very popular in the process of upgrading your kitchen by installing new appliances. They resemble warming drawers, but are designed to be fast which makes them ideal for warming leftovers or a quick bowl of popcorn. These versatile units are available in a variety of makes and models with various features. Before you decide whether a microwave with drawers is for you, there are a few other things to consider.
Drawer microwaves are sleek and designed to be integrated into your lower cabinets for an aesthetically pleasing appearance. They can be installed directly against the front of cabinets, or proudly which means that they protrude a little in front of the cabinetry. They are ideal for an island since they allow you to gain counter space and under-cabinet area and still provide easy access to microwaves.
These microwaves offer a number of benefits over traditional microwaves, including improved accessibility and a cleaner look. They open and close just like drawers instead of swinging on a hinge making them easier to reach and clean. They also do not have the option of turning which makes room for larger rectangular dishes or oblong dishes that would otherwise be too large to fit into your microwave.
One disadvantage of microwave drawers is that it can be more expensive than other types of microwaves, but this may be worth it if you appreciate the increased functionality and modern appearance of this appliance. According to Angies List, a high-quality microwave drawer is priced between $100 and $500, depending on the model and brand and available features.
The addition of a microwave drawer in your kitchen is an easy task if you choose to do it as part of your kitchen remodel project and have it professionally installed as the rest of your cabinets and other appliances are being constructed. It can be more difficult to install a microwave within an existing kitchen unless you are willing to do some light woodworking and then add a new lower cabinet system to the appliance. This is a large-scale project that requires a professional installation. You should be aware of this before making a decision.
Wall-Mount Microwaves
The sleek appearance of a microwave built in is popular with homeowners. It can be put in a cabinet, drawer or even a wall, instead of being placed on a counter. This makes room for other kitchen appliances, such as a toaster or electric range (also known as stove). In certain instances an additional trim kit is required to create a seamless, integrated appearance. These models are smaller than microwaves on countertops, which means they are able to fit into small spaces. However they typically offer more control settings and cooking options.
A built-in microwave may be more expensive than a countertop model, however, it provides a polished appearance to your kitchen and also provides additional storage space. Some models are built into the wall, whereas others are positioned in a cabinet at the ideal height for microwave use. These models also usually have various door opening options, such as a right-to-left swing-out, drop-down or slide-out drawers, that can be adapted to the style of your kitchen.
In addition to the standard microwave functions, these units often have a variety of special modes that can cut down the time spent on food preparation by automatically setting power levels and cook times. You can choose the defrost or reheat setting or a pop corn setting which automatically adjusts the cooking time to the proper amount for each dish. Certain models come with a list pre-programmed of recipes that allow you to click a button, and forget the timing for the particular dish.
Most built-in microwaves are available in a range of finishes that include neutral colors such as stainless-steel, black, and silver gray, to match the other appliances in your kitchen. Some models include an integrated dishwasher.
When you are looking for a new microwave keep in mind that these models require ventilation. Some manufacturers recommend that microwaves be placed at least 2 inches above the ceiling, whereas others recommend a minimum of 15-22 inches. Check the instructions of the manufacturer and then measure the distances between the cabinets to determine the required clearance to allow proper ventilation. You can hire a professional to install your new microwave, or do it yourself by following a few easy steps.

in built 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 usually have a dial or touch screen that allows you to choose the microwave function, convection mode or 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 cook options that eliminate the stress of meal preparation, and detailed instructions on how to make use of the features of the new appliance.
The biggest drawback to a combination microwave is that it occupies more space than a single microwave. You'll need to make sure that you have enough space for it in your kitchen, and also have an outlet close by in case you need one.
You can avoid having to remove your existing cabinetry or hiring an expert to install it by opting for a microwave with a built-in combo. It can be installed in a wall or among cabinets for a seamless look. It can be placed underneath the counter to quickly heat food while you cook.
You can also purchase a countertop microwave with a built-in vent and an oven light. This will help you save space, but it might not be as simple to use as a standalone combi-microwave.
When you are looking for a microwave combination make sure you read the specifications to determine what kinds of containers and dishes you can use in it. Certain models have a turntable that rotates food to ensure even cooking. This can be beneficial for certain recipes. Some models come with an extended tray that slides to accommodate larger dishes. If you want to be able to cook multiple dishes at once, choose a combination microwave that has a higher wattage rating than the norm, or opt for models with multi-rack capabilities.
Some combo microwaves only have pre-set programmes, so the settings of the microwave and convection oven are set. For instance an average microwave and an oven with a temperature of 180°C/350°F. If you're looking to have more control, select one that has manual adjustable power settings and oven settings.
Convection Microwaves
Microwaves are available in various styles and finishes that complement your kitchen's decor. Countertop models are simple to use and connect to an outlet for power, whereas built-in microwaves mount into cabinets or fixed walls for a sleek design which frees up counter space. Some built-in models are able to be used both as a microwave and a convection toaster, avoiding the hassle of switching appliances to cook different meals.
Microwaves are powered by magnetron tubes that convert electricity into microwave radiation to cook food and heat beverages. When you press a button the water molecules and magnetron inside your food vibrate and create friction which produces heat. A rotating plate or turntable helps to evenly distribute the heat and ensure that all components of your meal are cooked to perfection. Many modern microwaves offer auto cook functions that adjust 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 cook food faster and more evenly. Town Appliance has a wide range of built-in microwaves with different sizes and power levels that can be used in every kitchen. We also have microwaves that can be used with KitchenAid dishwashers as well as other KitchenAid appliances for a complete and unique look to your kitchen.
Conventional microwaves are perfect for basic uses like reheating leftovers, cooking frozen food items and steaming vegetables as well as pre-packaged meals. Convection microwaves cook food by using a fan that circulates hot air to cook or bake your meal. Certain models come with the option of combining mode, which allows you to bake or roast food.
If you're planning to install a new microwave in your kitchen, be sure the installation is done by a licensed professional to ensure it's installed in a fixed position and doesn't interfere with other electrical outlets or plumbing. Installing a trim kit provided by the manufacturer will provide your microwave with a seamless appearance. A built-in convection microwave is ideal for an integrated appearance.