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Oven microwave wall units are able to increase the value of your home and provide a stylish design to your kitchen. They're typically built into cabinetry, like a drawer or above your range to reduce visual distractions and maximize the use of vertical space.

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Size

Unlike countertop models, built in microwave ovens can be positioned inside your kitchen cabinets or are fixed to the wall for a seamless look and free space on the counter. They are also an ideal place to put your plate or food after you remove it from the oven. It doesn't matter if you opt for an in-built model or an over-the-range microwave take into consideration the size and design of your cabinets to ensure that you find the right appliance for your home.

Microwave Drawer Style

You can purchase an open-top microwave drawer that can be closed and opened similar to a cabinet. This type of design is ideal for an island installation where the microwave can be tucked underneath the counter but is accessible to grab a bowl or plate. Microwave drawers are usually smaller than standalone units, with capacities as low as 1.5 cubic feet. This size can be an advantage for homeowners who don't cook large meals or want to conserve space in their kitchen.

Other options for built-in microwaves include doors that open like the shade of a window. This option is perfect for cabinets that don't have enough room to accommodate doors that swing out. Some models are available with a variety of colors, making it simple to coordinate the microwave with other kitchen appliances. You can also find microwaves with a trim kit, such as the ones offered by KitchenAid brand to fill any gaps around the appliance for smoothness.

Installing your microwave behind a tambour door is a different way to integrate it into the cabinetry. This will allow you to conceal the appliance while not in use, and also create an individual appearance in your kitchen. The tambour door also offers easy access when cooking as it opens to reveal the microwave below.

Many modern built in microwaves come with a variety of cooking control options. The FUJIOH built-in microwave oven FV-MW51, for example, has 8 auto cook menus that allow you to prepare pizza potatoes, vegetables, fish, meat and popcorn effortlessly. The microwave features grill setting as well as an automatic defrost feature that allows you to bypass manual defrosting steps.

Power

The power that a microwave uses determines how fast it cooks food and how evenly it distributes heat. It is recommended to choose the microwave with the highest power, such as 1,200 Watts to ensure that your food is completely cooked. You can also find models with low watts that provide a slower cooking process, which is ideal for delicate meals.

Built-in microwaves are more integrated double oven and microwave and seamless than countertop models. They can be affixed on the wall or within cabinets. They also help keep countertops clear of clutter and help you transfer dishes between the oven and the microwave.

They can be positioned near your wall oven to create a practical cooking station. This set-up is ideal for those who cook large meals often and want to reduce time spent preparing food in one location.

In addition to being smaller, these microwaves are often less expensive than freestanding models that can save money on installation and energy costs. Be aware that unlike countertop microwaves or over-the-range model, a built-in model requires adequate ventilation. This is to avoid burning hazards and heat build-up. This means that it's important to ensure that the appliance is installed professionally so that it is properly ventilated and bracketed.

Microwaves with a cabinet-door style, like the VM550 from KitchenAid can be incorporated into the cabinets in your kitchen for a sleek and streamlined appearance. They come with a door that swings out or drops to the left, Built in Microwave Oven similar to a regular oven microwave built in combo. They are a great choice for small spaces, as they can be mounted on the wall or within cabinets. They are also available in various widths.

A lot of these microwaves come in stainless steel finishes that match your existing kitchen appliances and fixtures. This gives your kitchen a sleek design that is cohesive without the need for a major remodel. If you prefer a more traditional style, there are options with black stainless-steel finishes to go with the different styles of kitchens.

Convenience

Built-in microwave ovens are a great option to maximize vertical storage space when you kitchen remodel. In contrast to countertop microwaves, wall-mounted models are incorporated into your cabinetry or attached directly to the wall, which gives an elegant, clean appearance and lets you easily access your appliance. Many modern built-in microwaves are available in a variety of styles and finishes, including stainless steel, black, and white options making it simple to find the right one to complement your kitchen's design.

One of the main advantages of a built-in microwave is its location that is out of reach which helps protect children from the dangers of touching hot surfaces. Countertop microwaves can be easily reached by curious toddlers. This can cause burns and other accidents. If you opt for a built-in microwave, you can install it above your stove or in a dedicated cabinet which makes it harder for curious kids to access the appliance.

Depending on the model you choose the built-in microwaves you choose, there are additional features to enhance efficiency and simplify the cooking process. Certain models, for instance, have sensors that automatically determine the optimal time to steam vegetables or other food items. Some models have racks that allow you to stack plates or cook several dishes simultaneously. And if you're looking for an additional level of security, make sure that the models that have locks that are child-proof and prevent the opening of the appliance.

While a built-in microwave is a fantastic option for any kitchen, it's especially useful in smaller homes and apartments. They can be easily installed into kitchens that are already in use since they're designed to fit into the standard upper cabinet. They are smaller than microwaves placed over the range and easier to clean than models that stand on their own.

Despite their small dimensions, built-in microwaves can accommodate large family meals and prepare meals ahead. When combined with a convection and electric range, a microwave can be a viable option for saving both cabinet and countertop space.

Design

A built in microwave oven lets you reclaim kitchen counter space which frees up space for food preparation and other tasks. It can also be incorporated into your cabinets for a seamless, custom look and feel. There are many options to choose from, ranging from traditional countertop microwaves built in to over-the-range models and even a microwave/hood combo model.

One of the most important aspects to consider when selecting a built-in microwave is size, as it will dictate how much counter space you'll lose. Select a model with enough capacity to meet your cooking needs. This includes the capability to heat leftovers. Some models come with removable racks or a turntable for easier food storage. Other features include cooking control options including defrost settings and air fry modes, as well as many power levels.

Another thing to consider is where the microwave will be placed. A majority of built-in microwaves are recessed into cabinets to give a customized style, unified look and also to free up counter space. This method does not require any major demolition and can be done for a fraction of the cost of a complete kitchen remodel. However, built-in microwaves can be put in walls that are fixed.

Both of these choices have pros and Built in Microwave oven cons. When a built-in microwave is built into cabinets the opening could have gaps around the appliance. Designers can fill in the gaps with trim kits that come in flat or louvered designs to reflect a modern or traditional style. Stacking the microwave above a built-in wall oven is a popular choice in Transitional-styled kitchens. These appliances can be easily reached by taller people and avoid the need to reach above the stove, which isn't optimal for safety reasons.

Some built-in microwavables are designed to be installed on an unfixed wall, similar to an electric stove. This can be an economical alternative to a full kitchen renovation, since it does not require any demolition or new electrical wiring. These units can be paired with identical KitchenAid(r) wall ovens and provide a unified, customized look to the kitchen. In addition, they can free up valuable counter space without sacrificing practicality or ease of use.

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