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Benefits of a Built in Microwave Over Oven

A microwave oven that has a built-in microwave allows you to cook and reheat your food quickly and conveniently. GE provides a variety of styles, cooking technology and control options that can be adapted to your kitchen.

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Space Saver

The microwave is a popular appliance in the kitchen, but it can also take up valuable countertop space. There are a variety of clever ways to make the most of your counter space by moving your microwave to a different place, such as a kitchen island or recessing it into the wall.

Over-the-range microwaves (OTRs) are a popular option. Hidden away beneath the stove, this option is especially beneficial in kitchens with smaller spaces where space is at a premium. Plus certain OTR models can double as a vent hood to your cooktop, which is useful in reducing the amount of steam that builds up.

Another space-saving solution is to install a microwave with a built-in design which blends seamlessly into the cabinetry. This option provides an elegant, integrated look that will match the kitchen cabinets and fixtures in finish, color or design. It can also create a more streamlined look in your kitchen. This is ideal for homeowners that prefer a clean, uncluttered appearance.

Installing a built-in microwavable could require an expert installation or kitchen remodel. You may be able depending on the layout of your house to make an opening in the wall for the appliance. However it will require professional framing and reinforcement. Additionally, built-in microwaves need adequate ventilation to ensure that they don't overheat and damage the appliance. According to Sam Cipiti of R. M. Tunis Kitchens and Baths, in Chevy Chase, Maryland the minimum cabinet depth for a built-in oven is 15 inches. However, some manufacturers offer trim kits that give up to 1 1/2 inches of extra space to allow for ventilation.

A drawer-style microwave can be set up beneath your counter or within an island. This configuration is easy to access and suitable for everyone and requires less countertop space. It also helps prevent hot dishes or containers falling off the edge or getting knocked down.

The door's design is a final consideration when selecting a microwave that is space-saving. There are many brands that have a door that opens the same way as other kitchen appliances, including a slide-out or drop-down. This allows you to integrate your microwave seamlessly into your cooking workflow. Certain models feature a smooth, sleek exterior that is resistant to finger prints for an attractive and cleaner appearance.

Convenience

Built-in microwaves over ovens are stylish, convenient, and easy to clean. They are usually set at eye level for easy access and come with turntables to make it less necessary to move food from one plate to the next. Built-in microwaves are usually equipped with features that increase their capabilities, like EasyConvection technology that converts ovens and a broiler component that can crisp or brown food.

In addition to saving counter space, a built-in microwave over the oven can boost your home's value and appearance by offering a luxurious design that other appliances may not be in a position to match. They can be set up above the stove, or in a separate cupboard. They seamlessly blend into the kitchen to give an elegant appearance that shows how much you have invested in your home and kitchen.

Built-in microwaves and ovens are available in various sizes, power levels, and features that can be adapted to suit any kitchen. Install them underneath the counter in a drawer style to give an integrated look that is a perfect fit within existing cabinetry. They do not require additional space. These microwaves integrated, with their luxurious designs and top-of-the-line functions can enhance the appearance of your kitchen and enhance your dining and cooking experiences.

Although microwaves with built-in microwaves over ovens are useful however they aren't as versatile as their counterparts that stand alone. It may take more space for your microwave to function, based on where it is installed. They're also not as portable, and you cannot easily switch the model should you want something else.

If you put your microwave above the range, you'll require an extra kitchen space to accommodate the ventilation system that is required by this configuration. You'll need either a ducting system that carries smoke to the outside or a recirculating ventilation system that draws air through the microwave and into the home. For a smaller kitchen think about an additional built-in microwave which can be fitted in a cabinet, wall or island.

Convenient Controls

Microwaves come with a variety of controls based on the model. Some common features include 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.

Many microwaves have pre-programmed recipes and cooking times that make the process of preparing food quicker and more efficient. This feature is beneficial for new cooks that are not sure of the time needed to cook specific food items or are not familiar with the specific cooking methods employed in various cuisines.

KitchenAid brand provides a wide range of built-in and over-the-range microwaves that are designed to complement the style and finish of your other appliances for an aesthetically pleasing kitchen. There's a range of stainless steel integrated microwave steel models as well as black and white 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.

Built-in microwaves, unlike countertop models, are set in a fixed area of your kitchen cabinets or walls for sleek and distinctive appearance. The internal components are generally identical to those of conventional countertop models, with a few exceptions. These models are available in various sizes, with some designed to fit into a small space and their exteriors can include a door that opens either in a right-to-left swing-out or drop-down style.

Some over-the-range microwaves like those from Whirlpool(r), even double as vent hoods for your kitchen stove. They have an exhaust system that is built-in to exhaust fumes outside and recycle air. Some microwaves come with a built-in charcoal filter to eliminate moisture and odors from your kitchen.

Countertop models sit on the counter in your kitchen and do not require venting hookups, or any special installation making them an excellent option for rental properties or anyone looking to avoid costly modifications to their kitchens. Some options also come with trim kits to close the gap between your microwave and other freestanding countertop appliances such as coffee makers and bread makers, as well as toaster ovens.

Energy Efficiency

Microwaves are more efficient in heating water and food as when compared to other cooking methods. They also use less power than conventional stovetops because microwaves focus their energy on the liquid inside rather than heating the air around it. Because of this, they can heat dishes much faster than conventional ovens. They can be installed either within the upper or lower cabinets and are available in modern or retro styles to suit any kitchen.

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 that save consumers money on their operating costs. The Energy Policy and Conservation Act ("EPCA") requires DOE to evaluate on a regular basis whether the more stringent standards are economically viable and technologically feasible and 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 market and technology assessment, a screening analysis of engineering analysis, and a national impact analysis.

The energy use analysis estimates the annual average microwave ovens' operating hours in representative sampled households. It forms the basis for the energy savings analyses and the other consumer analyses in this SNOPR. The analysis is built on RECS field data from a variety of regions, and takes into account the different usage patterns of microwave ovens in different households and also the variation in electricity prices across the region.

To assess the impact of changes or new standards on the cost of operating a household, DOE conducted LCC and PBP analyses to estimate the cost over time of purchasing and using a microwave oven at different efficiency levels. The LCC and PBP calculations are built on an algorithm for computer models that employs the Monte Carlo simulation to incorporate uncertainty and variability into the analyses.

This SNOPR includes an analysis of the impact of the new or amended standards at the national level based on the NIA spreadsheet. 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 savings on energy consumption at the site and FFC savings.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.jpg

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