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Choosing a Microwave Oven Builtin

indesit-built-in-mwi3213ix-750w-microwave-stainless-steel-4947-small.jpgIf you're tired of the freestanding microwaves taking up space on your kitchen counter, a Built-in Oven and microwave microwave could be the ideal alternative. They are designed to be placed inside cabinets, with some flush-fitting styles to give an elegant look and keep your kitchen tidy.

Even though features like sensor cooking and pre-programmed settings are helpful, you should select the model with features you will actually use. And don't forget about the cost of installation, which should be done by a professional.

Size

When choosing a builtin microwave oven you should consider the dimensions of your cabinet and kitchen into consideration to ensure you pick the best model for your space. Microwaves are available in standard sizes for cabinets of 24, 27 and 30 inches. You should also take into account the capacity, since this will determine the amount of meal you can prepare at one time.

Another factor to consider when choosing a microwave is cost. Microwaves can be purchased in a variety of price points according to the size, features, and the brand you select. The installation costs should also be taken into consideration. Freestanding microwaves are cheaper to purchase and install since they can be put on the counter.

Power

The cooking power of microwaves (wattage) is what determines how quickly and efficiently your food will be cooked. Generally, higher wattages cook faster, though lower-end models can still meet most needs. We recommend selecting a model that has at minimum 1,000 Watts. Microwaves that have less power can cook unevenly and require longer to cook food than microwaves with higher wattages.

To determine the amount of wattage in your microwave, consult your user manual or look at the serial number plate inside. You can compare the wattage between different models to choose the one that is best suited to your requirements.

aeg-built-in-microwave-mbe2658sem-26l-capacity-900w-auto-weight-defrost-programmes-digital-display-5-power-levels-touch-activated-door-easy-clean-clock-timer-black-stainless-steel-4948-small.jpgMicrowaves can be designed to fit inside the cabinet, or installed into the wall to give an white integrated microwave appearance. Some of these microwaves come with high-end finishes and a luxurious feel to give a high-end appearance. You can also find countertop microwaves that have built microwave oven combo-in installation kits to make space and give an individual look for your kitchen.

While a microwave oven builtin has a sleek appearance, you'll pay more for the convenience of this option as compared to other kinds of microwaves. These models can be harder to repair or replace when they break, and you will have to pay someone to install them. Over-the-range and countertop microwaves don't require installation fees. However, you'll still need to make sure that the microwave you select fits in the spot you're planning to use it. You'll need to determine the space you have to locate the microwave with a capacity that meets your requirements. The greater the power you require and the bigger the microwave will need to be to accommodate your food.

Convection

A microwave oven that has convection capabilities allows you to brown or bake foods in addition to defrosting and heating. The fan and heating element of the microwave oven work together to circulate hot dry air around the food in the microwave, just like an oven. This lets the microwave to cook food more evenly.

The magnetron in the oven emits microwave radiation that heats and cooks the food. Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic radiation that is non-ionizing and have been proven not to cause cancer in studies on rodents that last for a long time. The microwaves generated by the microwave oven don't pose any dangers to safety. Contrary to conventional ovens, which emit high-energy radiation capable of burning skin the microwaves emanate from the oven's door.

The varying rate at which food absorbs energy can result in uneven heating in dishes that have been microwaved. This issue can be cured by stirring the food or using an oscillating turntable that turns the dish while it cooks.

Some builtin microwaves are designed to fit into the kitchen cabinet to provide an attractive appearance and simple access. Trim kits are available for these models to fill in any gaps that may exist between the microwave and the cabinet. This will give the microwave a seamless appearance. There are also countertop models that are placed on kitchen counters and plug into a power outlet. A countertop model can be used to replace a countertop oven, or can be combined with a microwave to make a two-in-one appliance that maximizes space. Some countertop models feature an opening drawer that can be shut and opened with the touch of a button for even easier accessibility.

Controls

A built-in microwave removes the need to have an additional appliance taking up counter space. It can be fitted inside a cabinet or fixed to the wall for an elegant look in your kitchen. Selecting the right size, power and features is essential to suit the cooking needs of your family.

The controls of the built-in microwave could differ in their features, but they generally include an LCD or LED display to display cooking results and program them buttons to choose the desired cooking time and a defrost feature. Certain models employ sensors that detect and defrost food items at the touch of the button. A timer and a key lock will stop any unintentional or accidental operation, while a security interlock ensures the oven cannot be operated when the door is opened.

Certain manufacturers offer models with touch screens for added convenience. Some come with finishes like stainless steel with PrintShieldTM, which protects against smudges and fingerprints. A microwave tray that is dishwasher safe will make cleanup easy.

Microwave ovens utilize electromagnetic waves that have a short wavelength to cook food by directly vibrating molecules inside the cooking cavity. The technology was developed following World War II using radar technology that was used during the war. The microwave radiation isn't Ionizing and is not a health risk if the oven door is shut securely and locked.

A built In Microwave with grill-in microwave can be used to replace a countertop or undercounter model and can also be integrated into the wall or over-the-range oven. The installation of the appliance should be done by professionals. Based on the size of your cabinet, it might be necessary to change a panel to accommodate the new appliance. You should also think about whether the existing cabinetry can manage the airflow and noise that a microwave could generate.

Style

While traditional countertop microwaves are set directly on your counter and over-the-range models are placed over your stove, built-in microwaves are integrated into your cabinetry to create an elegant look. They come in various configurations, including a flush mount and slide-out drawers that allow you to put them at a comfortable height for your family and make an effortless transition into your kitchen. These microwaves also have higher-end features to give the ultimate experience.

When you're weighing your options it's important to consider how often you use the features of a microwave and if they are compatible with your daily cooking routine. Pre-programmed and defrost options can simplify meal preparation for families with a busy schedule. However, you should determine whether they add convenience or simply substitute manual steps.

Some manufacturers have also experimented in microwave-ranges that combine a traditional oven with microwave capabilities. These models are a good option for households that typically use microwave and conventional heat sources but are constrained by limited countertop space.

It's important to check local codes and regulations, no matter the type you choose, before installing a micro-wave within your home. You may need an installation permit or professional assistance, particularly in the case of ductwork being required. Also, you'll need to ensure that the space where the microwave is to be installed has adequate ventilation. A venting system will ensure that the appliance is safe and reduce the risk of carbon dioxide poisoning.

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