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Benefits of a built in microwave over oven (recent blogfreely.net blog post)

amzbim25ss-stainless-steel-25l-integrated-built-in-900w-digital-microwave-oven-4952-small.jpgA built-in microwave that is best integrated combination microwave into the oven lets you cook and heat food quickly and easily. GE offers a variety of cooking styles, cooking technology and control options to suit your kitchen setup.

Countertop microwaves sit on the counter and plug into outlets and built-in models are installed in a recessed wall or in cabinets to create an elegant, built-in appearance. These models require professional installation.

Space Saver

The microwave is a popular appliance in the kitchen, however it can also take up valuable countertop space. You can reclaim valuable counter space by moving the microwave to a new place, such as an island in the kitchen.

One of the most popular choices is an over-the-range (OTR) microwave. This option is conveniently hidden behind your stove, can be particularly useful in small kitchens with small built in microwave space. Furthermore, certain OTR models double as a vent hood to your cooktop, which can be helpful in reducing steam buildup.

Another space-saving solution is to install a built-in microwave that blends into the cabinetry. This gives you a sleek, integrated oven and microwave appearance that can be matched to your kitchen's cabinets and fixtures in terms of color, finish, or style. It also helps create a more streamlined appearance in your kitchen, which is perfect for those who prefer a clean and uncluttered look.

Installing a built in microwave stainless steel-in microwavable could require an expert installation or kitchen remodel. Depending on your home's layout it is possible to cut a space in an existing wall to accommodate the appliance but this requires proper framing and reinforcement, which should be left to professionals. Built-in microwaves also require adequate ventilation to avoid overheating and 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, some manufacturers offer trim kits that give up to 1 1/2 inch of extra space to allow for ventilation.

A drawer-style microwave can be installed beneath your counter or within an island. This design is simple to use and suitable for everyone and requires less countertop space. It also stops hot dishes from falling off the edge or being thrown down.

The design of the door is the final factor to consider when choosing a space-saving microwavable. A lot of brands have doors that opens in the same way as other kitchen appliances, such as a slide-out or drop-down. This allows you to integrate your microwave seamlessly into your cooking workflow. Some models feature a sleek and smooth exterior that wards off fingerprints for better, cleaner appearance.

Convenience

Built-in microwaves in ovens are attractive, convenient and easy to clean. In contrast to countertop models they're usually placed at eye level to make it easier to access and come with turntables that reduce the necessity of constantly shifting food from plate to plate. Additionally, built-in microwaves often come with options that increase functionality, like EasyConvection oven conversion technology and broiling elements that allow you to crisp or brown foods.

In addition to reducing counter space, a built-in microwave over the oven can increase the value of your home and appeal by giving it a premium design that other appliances may not be able to match. If it's installed above the stove or in a separate cabinet these microwaves blend seamlessly into your kitchen, creating a tailored appearance that shows you've put in the time to improve your kitchen and your home.

built in microwaves-in microwaves over ovens come in a variety of sizes power levels, styles, and features that can be adapted to fit any kitchen. You can even put them under your counter in a drawer style to create a more seamless design that is a perfect fit into existing cabinets and doesn't require any additional space. These microwaves, with their high-end designs and top-of-the-line functions will enhance the look of your kitchen and your cooking and entertaining experiences.

While microwaves built into ovens are convenient however they aren't as flexible as microwaves that stand alone. It may take more space for your microwave to operate, depending on the place it's placed. They are also not as mobile, and you aren't able to easily change the model if you need something else.

If you install your microwave above your range, you'll require an extra kitchen space to accommodate the ventilation system that is required by this arrangement. You'll need an option for ducting that directs smoke to the outside, or a ventilation system that recirculates air through the microwave and into the house. If you have a smaller kitchen, consider a separate microwave built-in which can be fitted into cabinets, walls or an island.

Convenient Controls

Microwaves offer a wide variety of controls, based on model. Some features include turntables presets for defrosting or reheating, and buttons for a maximum of 30 minutes. Some models have child safety features to avoid accidental operation.

Many microwaves come with pre-made recipes and cooking times that make the process of making meals quicker and more efficient. This feature is helpful for new cooks that are uncertain of the proper time to cook certain foods or who aren't familiar with the cooking techniques employed in various cuisines.

KitchenAid offers a range of built-in microwaves as well as over-the-range microwaves designed to match your other appliances in style and design to create an elegant look. There's a variety of stainless steel models as well as black and white finishes to match 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.

Built-in microwaves, in contrast to countertop models, are installed in a fixed location of your kitchen cabinets or walls to give an elegant and unique look. They generally use the same components inside as countertop models, but with a few exceptions. They are available in various sizes, including some that are designed to fit into smaller spaces. Their exteriors may have a door which opens with a swing-out that opens from left to right or a drop-down fashion.

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

Countertop models can be placed on your counter top and do not require venting hookups, or special installation which makes them a great choice for rental homes or those who want to avoid costly modifications to their kitchens. Certain models also come with trim kits to close the gap between your microwave and other freestanding countertop appliances like coffee pots bread makers, toaster ovens or bread ovens.

Energy Efficiency

Microwaves are more efficient at heating water and food compared to other cooking methods. They also consume less power than stovetops that are conventional because microwaves concentrate their energy on the liquid inside, rather than heating the air around it. Because of this, they can cook food more quickly than conventional ovens. They can be installed either in the lower or upper cabinets and come in modern or retro designs to fit any kitchen.

In this notice of proposed rulemaking ("SNOPR") The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (DOE) proposes new or modified energy conservation standards for microwave ovens that reduce the cost of operating costs. The Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) requires DOE to periodically assess whether more stringent standards are technically feasible and economically justified and if they can result in significant energy savings.

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

The energy use analysis estimates the average annual microwave oven operating hours for households from a representative sample. This analysis is the basis of the energy savings assessments as well as the other consumer analysis in this SNOPR. The analysis is based on RECS field data collected from a variety of regions. It also takes into account the different patterns of use of microwave ovens in different households as also regional variations in electricity prices.

To evaluate the effects of new or amended standards on household expenses, DOE conducted LCC analyses and PBP analyses to determine the lifetime cost of purchasing and using a micro-wave oven at different efficiency level. The LCC and PBP calculations are based on the computer model that utilizes a Monte Carlo simulation to incorporate uncertainty and variation into the analysis.

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.jpgIn addition to the energy-use and LCC/PBP analyses in this SNOPR includes an assessment of the national impact of new or amended standards using the NIA spreadsheet model. The NIA model calculates the industry's net present value (INPV) in terms of energy savings from potential amended or a new standard in the form savings on energy consumption at the site and FFC savings.

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