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    See What Built In Microwave Over Oven Tricks The Celebs Are Utilizing

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    Benefits of a built in microwave over oven (www.Ky58.cc)

    A microwave oven with integrated microwave allows you to cook and heat your food quickly and efficiently. GE offers a variety of designs, cooking techniques and control options that will fit your kitchen's needs.

    Countertop microwaves are placed on the counter and plug into an outlet or outlet, while built-in models can be installed on a recessed wall or between cabinets for an elegant, integrated look. These models require professional installation.

    Space Saver

    The microwave is among the most commonly used appliances in a kitchen, but it can also consume valuable counter space. You can free up counter space by moving the microwave to a different place, such as a kitchen island.

    Over-the-range microwaves (OTRs) are an increasingly popular choice. This type of microwave, which is neatly tucked behind your stove can be extremely useful in kitchens that are small integrated microwave and have limited space. Some OTR models also double as a vent for your cooktop. This can help to reduce steam buildup.

    Another way to save space is to install a built-in microwave that blends in with the cabinetry. This gives you an elegant, integrated look that will match the kitchen cabinets and fixtures in terms of color, finish or style. It can also help create a more streamlined appearance in your kitchen, which is great for those who prefer minimalist and clear design.

    Installing a built-in microwavable could require an expert installation or kitchen remodel. Depending on the layout of your home it is possible to cut a space into an existing wall to accommodate the appliance, but this requires adequate framing and support, which should be left to experts. Built-in microwaves require ventilation to avoid overheating or damaging 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 inch of extra space for ventilation.

    A third option to reduce space is a drawer-style microwave which can be installed beneath your countertop or within an island. This configuration is easy-to-access, suitable for all ages and requires less counter space. It also helps prevent hot dishes from falling off the edge or being knocked down.

    The final aspect to consider for an efficient microwave is its door design. Many brands offer an open, swing-out or slide-out door that opens using the same motion as other kitchen appliances, allowing you to seamlessly integrate your microwave into your cooking routine. Some models feature a sleek and smooth exterior that is resistant to fingerprints, giving an attractive, cleaner appearance.

    ovens-and-hobs-logo-png-original.jpgConvenience

    A built in combi microwave oven and grill-in microwave over oven is attractive design that is easy to clean and convenient. Contrary to countertop models, they're typically placed at eye level for easier accessibility and are often equipped with turntables that reduce the need to constantly shift food from plate to plate. Built-in microwaves are typically equipped with features that improve their utility, for instance EasyConvection technology for oven conversion and a broiler which can brown or crisp food items.

    In addition to saving counter space, a built in microwave that is atop an oven can boost your home's value and appeal by giving it a premium appearance that other appliances might not be capable of matching. If it's installed above the stove or in a separate cabinet these microwaves blend seamlessly into your kitchen to create an elegant look that demonstrates you've put in the time to improve your kitchen and home.

    Built in microwave over ovens are available in a vast variety of dimensions, power levels and features to suit any kitchen configuration. You can even put them under your counter in a drawer-style for a more integrated appearance that blends seamlessly into existing cabinets and doesn't require any additional space. These microwaves, with their high-end finishes and high-end functions, will enhance the aesthetics of your kitchen as well as your dining and cooking experiences.

    Although microwaves with built-in microwaves over ovens are handy, they are not as flexible as microwaves that stand alone. Depending on the place you install yours, it might require more space to operate than other microwaves. Similarly, they aren't as portable, and you won't have the ability to easily swap out the model for a new one if you'd like a different model.

    If you choose to install your microwave over your range, then you'll need a larger space in your kitchen to accommodate the ventilation required in this setup. You'll need either a ducting option that directs smoke out to the outside or a ventilator that recirculates air from the microwave into the home. For smaller kitchens you might want to consider a separate built-in double oven and microwave combination microwave which can be fitted inside cabinets, walls or an island.

    Convenient Controls

    Microwaves offer a wide variety of controls, based on model. Some common features include turntables, preset functions like defrosting and reheating and 30 second buttons. Some models offer safety features for children that stop accidental operation of the appliance.

    Many microwaves also come with pre-programmed recipes and cooking times to make the process of preparing meals faster and easier. This feature is beneficial for cooks who are new to cooking and uncertain of the proper time to heat specific foods or are not familiar with the specific cooking techniques used in different cuisines.

    KitchenAid brand offers a wide variety of built-in and oversized microwaves that are designed to complement the style and finish of your other appliances for an integrated look in your kitchen. You can find a selection 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.

    Contrary to models that are built into countertops built-in microwaves are fitted in fixed spaces on the kitchen cabinets or walls to give your kitchen a sleek, customized appearance. They generally use the same internal components as regular countertop models, with a few exceptions. These models are available in various sizes, including those made to fit into a smaller space and their exteriors could feature a door that opens in a left-to-right swing-out or drop-down style.

    Certain microwaves in the range, like the ones made by Whirlpool(r) are able to be used as vent hoods. They have an exhaust system built-in to let out fumes outside and recirculate the air. Some microwaves have charcoal filters that eliminate moisture and odors from your kitchen.

    Countertop models are placed on the counter in the kitchen. They don't need venting or any special installation. This makes them a good choice for those who lease their homes or wish to stay clear of costly modifications to their kitchens. Some models include trim kits that can be used to fill the gap between a microwave and other countertop appliances such as toaster ovens, coffee makers or bread makers.

    Energy Efficiency

    Microwaves require less energy to heat water and food than other cooking methods. They also use less power than stovetops that are conventional because microwaves concentrate their energy on the liquid within rather than heating the air around it. They can also heat dishes faster than conventional ovens. They can be installed in your upper or lower cabinets, and come with retro or modern style to suit any kitchen design.

    In this supplemental notification of proposed rulemaking ("SNOPR") the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy proposes new or revised energy conservation standards for micro-wave ovens which will help consumers save money on their operating costs. The Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) requires DOE to periodically assess whether more stringent standards are technically feasible and economically viable and if they can result in significant energy savings.

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

    The energy use analysis calculates annual average microwave oven operating hours in a sample of homes. This analysis is used to calculate energy savings and other consumer-related analyses in this SNOPR. The analysis is built on RECS field data from a variety of regions and takes into consideration the different usage patterns of microwave ovens across different households and also the variations in the regional electricity prices.

    In order to assess the effects of new or amended standards on household expenses, DOE conducted LCC analyses and PBP analyses in order to determine the lifetime cost of purchasing and using a microwave oven at various levels of efficiency. The LCC and PBP calculations are based on the computer model that utilizes a Monte Carlo simulation to incorporate uncertainties and variations into the analyses.

    This SNOPR includes an analysis of the impact of amended or new standards at the national level based on the NIA spreadsheet. The NIA model calculates the industry's net present value (INPV) in terms of energy saving from the potential amendment or 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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