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Benefits of a Built in Microwave Over Oven

cookology-bm20lnb-built-in-integrated-20A built-in microwave that is integrated into the oven lets you cook and reheat food quickly and efficiently. GE offers a wide range of styles, cooking technology and control options that will suit your kitchen.

built in microwave oven black-in microwaves are installed behind cabinets or in recessed walls to give them a sleek and integrated look. These models require professional installation.

Space Saver

The microwave is a well-loved appliance in the kitchen, but it can also occupy valuable countertop space. There are many smart ways to make the most of your countertop space by moving your microwave to an alternative place, such as the kitchen island or by recessing it into the wall.

One of the most popular choices is an over-the-range (OTR) microwave. Hidden away beneath your stove, this option can be especially useful in smaller kitchens where space is limited. Plus there are some OTR models can double as a vent hood for your cooktop, which can be beneficial in reducing the buildup of steam.

Installing a microwave in built integrated into your cabinetry can help you save space. This option offers a sleek, integrated look that is able to match the color, finish or style of your other kitchen fixtures and cabinets. It can also create a more streamlined look in your kitchen. This is great for homeowners that prefer a minimalist, uncluttered look.

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

A third option to reduce space is a microwave with a drawer that can be placed under your counter or inside an island. This design is easily accessible, suitable for all and requires less counter space. It also helps prevent hot dishes or containers falling off the edge or getting knocked down.

Another important aspect to consider when choosing the space-saving microwave is the door design. 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 workflow. Some models even come with a sleek and smooth exterior that resists fingerprints for better, cleaner appearance.

Convenience

A built-in microwave that is over the oven is attractive, convenient and easy-to-clean design. They are usually placed at eye level for easy access and come with turntables that make it easier to transfer food from one plate to the next. Built-in microwaves are typically equipped with features that increase their utility, for instance EasyConvection technology that converts ovens and a broiler which can brown or crisp food.

In addition to reducing counter space, a built in microwave over the oven can improve the value of your home as well as appearance by offering a luxurious appearance that other appliances might not be capable of matching. The microwaves can be placed either above your stove, or in a separate cupboard. They blend seamlessly into the kitchen to give the appearance of a custom-designed look that shows how much you've put in your home and kitchen.

Built-in microwaves and ovens are available in a wide range of sizes, power levels and features to fit any kitchen layout. You can even put them under your counter in a drawer style to create a more seamless appearance that blends seamlessly into existing cabinets and requires no additional space. Made with premium finishes and high-end features These microwaves are guaranteed to complement your kitchen's aesthetic and enhance your cooking and entertaining experience.

Although microwaves with built-in microwaves over ovens are useful, they are not as flexible as microwaves that stand alone. Depending on the location you put yours, it may require more space than other microwaves. In addition, they're not as portable and you won't have the ability to easily switch out the model for a different one if you want something different.

If you place your microwave above the range, you'll need an additional kitchen space to accommodate the ventilation system that is required by this arrangement. You'll need either a ducting system that carries smoke to the outside or a recirculating ventilation system that pulls air through the microwave before transferring it to the home. Consider a built-in microwave for the kitchen that is small. It can be incorporated on a wall, cabinet or an island.

Convenient Controls

Microwaves have a wide range of controls depending on the model. The most common features are turntables, preset functions such as defrosting and reheating and 30 second buttons. Some models offer safety features for children that stop accidental operation of the appliance.

zanussi-built-in-microwave-series-20-zmbMany microwaves also come with pre-programmed recipes and cooking times that make the process of making meals quicker and more efficient. This feature is useful for cooks who don't know how long to cook certain foods or for those who aren't acquainted with the specific cooking methods that are used in different cuisines.

KitchenAid provides a variety of microwaves with built-ins and over-the-range microwaves that can be matched to your other appliances with style and design to create an elegant look. There's a range of stainless steel models as well as black finishes to complement any kitchen design. 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.

In contrast to models for countertop use built-in microwaves are inserted into a fixed space in your kitchen walls or cabinets for a sleek, custom appearance. The internal components are typically the same as those of conventional countertop models, with a few exceptions. These models come in different sizes, including some that are designed to fit into smaller spaces. Their exteriors may have doors that open in a swing-out style from right to left or drop-down design.

Certain microwaves that are over the range, such as the ones made by Whirlpool(r) and Whirlpool(r), can be used as vent hoods. They have an exhaust system built-in to let out fumes outside and recirculate the air. Some microwaves come with a built-in charcoal filter that removes odors and moisture from your kitchen.

Countertop models are placed on the counter of the kitchen. They don't need venting or any special installation. This makes them an ideal option for people who rent their homes or stay clear of costly modifications to their kitchens. Certain models come with trim kits that can be used to bridge the gap between a microwave and other countertop appliances like toaster ovens, coffee pots or bread makers.

Energy Efficiency

Microwaves consume less energy to heat water and food than other cooking methods. They also consume less energy than stovetop ovens since they focus the microwave's energy on the liquid within, rather than on heating the air or other elements surrounding it. They can cook food quicker than conventional ovens. They can be placed in the upper or lower cabinets, and come with modern or retro styling to fit any kitchen design.

In this notice of proposed rulemaking ("SNOPR") The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (DOE) proposes new or amended energy conservation standards for microwave ovens, which will reduce the cost of operating costs. The Energy Policy and Conservation Act ("EPCA") requires DOE to examine on a regular basis whether stricter standards are economically feasible and technologically feasible and could result in significant energy savings.

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

The energy usage analysis calculates the annual average microwave ovens operating hours for households from a representative sample. This analysis is used to calculate energy savings and other consumer-related analyses in this SNOPR. The analysis is based upon RECS field data collected from various regions. It also considers different patterns of microwave oven use in different households, as also regional variations in electricity prices.

To evaluate 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 based on a computer model that uses the Monte Carlo simulation to incorporate uncertainty and variation into the analyses.

In addition to the analysis of energy use and the LCC/PBP, this SNOPR includes an assessment of the impact on the nation of new or amended standards based on the NIA spreadsheet model. The NIA model calculates the industry net present value (INPV) in terms of energy savings from potential amended or a new standard in the form energy savings for the site and FFC savings.

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