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Microwave and Oven Integrated
Microwaves can be a wonderful option for any home. They cook food faster than a regular oven and can cut down on time with a quick preparation.
Integrate your microwave into your kitchen for a an individual appearance. With various flush installation styles available the built in double oven with microwave-in microwave provides plenty of storage space while making your workspace clean.
Built-in
Designed to be integrated into kitchen cabinetry or a fixed wall, built-in microwaves create a sleek and elegant appearance to your kitchen. They bring a stylish look to your kitchen and can come with high-end features to assist you in cooking and baking with ease. Available in a range of sizes and power levels, microwaves with built-ins free up counter space in your home and are great for families with busy schedules.
Built-in microwaves can be placed at eye level or at a reach to ensure convenient operation. When placing your microwave it is essential to find the perfect balance between ergonomics and functional. Be sure to take into consideration the distance you're planning to set up your appliance and be aware that you may need to alter your posture in order to get an ergonomic and comfortable use.
You can choose from a variety of styles to find the ideal match for your kitchen. Certain models feature an integrated flush design that is in a flush with the normal cabinet depths for a seamless installation. Other microwaves have sleek, minimalist lines that complement the traditional or contemporary kitchen design.
You can select a microwave with a turntable, or removable racks that will aid in heating and preparing your food evenly. For added convenience there are models that have shortcut keys, convenience keys and time cook settings to aid you in saving time while cooking.
A new trend in microwaves is the introduction of flatbed technology. Unlike traditional turntables, flatbed microwaves are flat inside which allows you to place larger dishes inside the appliance and cook them more evenly. Additionally, microwaves with flatbeds can be more easily cleaned since there are no crevices or nooks for food particles to get caught in.
built in microwave-in microwaves are often thought of as more difficult to maintain than countertop microwaves. But with the right knowledge and attention you can maintain your microwave to ensure it looks like new. Make sure you follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning and maintenance in order to extend the lifespan of your appliance.
Countertop
Countertop models are among the most common microwave ovens. They sit on the counter in your kitchen, and provide quick, easy access. They are typically available in a variety of power capacities and microwave and oven integrated finishes and also a variety of colors to match with the decor of your kitchen. Additionally, they don't require installation or mounting, meaning you can take them with you should you ever decide to move.
These kitchen appliances are much more than a tool to heat frozen coffee or food items. Many models feature advanced features, such as weight and time defrost settings to optimize the amount of time needed to make sure that frozen foods are perfectly thawed. Some models include Keep Warm features that keeps food warm and ready for eating for up to 60 minutes. This makes them perfect for entertaining or for everyday use.
When it comes to selecting a countertop microwave, size is a crucial factor. The maximum space on the counter for a countertop microwavable is 16". The standard kitchen countertops are 25 1/2" deep. This could limit the space available on your kitchen's work surface, and restrict your ability to utilize this space.
If you find yourself in a bind with small countertop space, but require the convenience of a microwave on the countertop, try installing one in a drawer. This option allows you to save counter space, and then put away the appliance when it's not in use, and have plenty of kitchen storage. It's also a good choice for apartments and small kitchens, as well as dorm rooms or rec rooms where countertop space is limited.
Another method to free your counter space is to install an integrated microwave. In contrast to countertop microwaves that are placed on your counter, built-in models are built into kitchen cabinets or integrated into the wall to create an aesthetically pleasing look. These options allow you integrate your black microwave oven built in into your overall kitchen design, so that it looks like it has always been there.
Drawer
Microwave drawers provide a modern and sleek upgrade to the kitchen, with seamless integration into cabinets that maximizes the kitchen space. They are a favorite among homeowners who value practicality and convenience while ensuring a clean countertop. Regular maintenance and proper use will help extend the life of this revolutionary appliance.
Drawer microwaves come in standard cabinet sizes typically between 24 and 30 inches wide, making them a perfect fit for modern kitchen layouts without requiring extensive modifications. They are not like traditional microwaves that require counter space. They slide out and open by pressing a button. This allows you to utilize your counter space for different reasons, like decorating, workspace or for other tasks.
Although you might still require clearing the countertop to lower a dish into the microwave, this type of appliance doesn't require the same clearance as an over-the-counter or built in oven and microwave-in model requires to operate. The sliding design also eliminates the necessity for turntables, allowing even more counter space. This can allow you to make use of large rectangular casserole dishes or oblong containers that wouldn't fit on the traditional turntable.
The appliances are set at an appropriate height and provide a more comfortable user experience that is ergonomic for those of all ages or abilities. They help to make it easier to pick up and set dishes, which reduces the risk of spills and overheating. Additionally, these units provide better visibility into the cooking area which helps reduce frustration during meal preparation.
As with other types of integrated microwaves, deciding if this option is worth it is based on your particular situation. A drawer microwave is an excellent option for modern kitchens if you're looking for more countertop space, enjoy the ergonomic access and desire advanced cooking features like sensor or convection. However, if you're content with your countertop or prefer a more minimalist design, this model may not be ideal for you.
Over the Range
Over-the-range microwaves can be positioned above cooktops or stoves in order to free up counter space and provide an elegant, integrated look. These kitchen appliances can be used as range vents or hood vents to remove steam, smoke and cooking odors. They also have overhead lighting to aid in cooking and meal prep tasks. Smart over-the-range microwaves can even sync with your LG oven and connect to the ThinQ app for a streamlined experience.
You can pick from a variety of sizes and styles to complement the design of your kitchen and blend in with other appliances. Many models have chrome or stainless steel integrated microwave steel finish that matches other countertop appliances such as oven, refrigerator and dishwasher. Certain models have charcoal filters to help reduce the odors and fumes. Some models come with a vent which can be changed from exhaust venting to recirculation mode based on your cooking needs.
Another benefit of over-the-range microwaves is that they are much easier to access than countertop models. This is true especially if you use the microwave to reheat or warm frozen food. A hot cooktop or stove for a countertop microwave can be risky, especially if you're not careful.
These models can also be used to store small appliances or cookbooks. However, these microwaves tend to be more expensive than countertop models and may require professional installation.
Choosing between an over-the-range and countertop microwave will depend on the layout of your kitchen, available counter space, and your personal preferences. Both microwaves can make your kitchen more efficient. However, microwaves that are over-the-range are more space-saving and have integrated ventilation to provide the most comfortable cooking space.
Microwaves can be a wonderful option for any home. They cook food faster than a regular oven and can cut down on time with a quick preparation.
Integrate your microwave into your kitchen for a an individual appearance. With various flush installation styles available the built in double oven with microwave-in microwave provides plenty of storage space while making your workspace clean.
Built-in
Designed to be integrated into kitchen cabinetry or a fixed wall, built-in microwaves create a sleek and elegant appearance to your kitchen. They bring a stylish look to your kitchen and can come with high-end features to assist you in cooking and baking with ease. Available in a range of sizes and power levels, microwaves with built-ins free up counter space in your home and are great for families with busy schedules.
Built-in microwaves can be placed at eye level or at a reach to ensure convenient operation. When placing your microwave it is essential to find the perfect balance between ergonomics and functional. Be sure to take into consideration the distance you're planning to set up your appliance and be aware that you may need to alter your posture in order to get an ergonomic and comfortable use.
You can choose from a variety of styles to find the ideal match for your kitchen. Certain models feature an integrated flush design that is in a flush with the normal cabinet depths for a seamless installation. Other microwaves have sleek, minimalist lines that complement the traditional or contemporary kitchen design.

A new trend in microwaves is the introduction of flatbed technology. Unlike traditional turntables, flatbed microwaves are flat inside which allows you to place larger dishes inside the appliance and cook them more evenly. Additionally, microwaves with flatbeds can be more easily cleaned since there are no crevices or nooks for food particles to get caught in.
built in microwave-in microwaves are often thought of as more difficult to maintain than countertop microwaves. But with the right knowledge and attention you can maintain your microwave to ensure it looks like new. Make sure you follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning and maintenance in order to extend the lifespan of your appliance.
Countertop

These kitchen appliances are much more than a tool to heat frozen coffee or food items. Many models feature advanced features, such as weight and time defrost settings to optimize the amount of time needed to make sure that frozen foods are perfectly thawed. Some models include Keep Warm features that keeps food warm and ready for eating for up to 60 minutes. This makes them perfect for entertaining or for everyday use.
When it comes to selecting a countertop microwave, size is a crucial factor. The maximum space on the counter for a countertop microwavable is 16". The standard kitchen countertops are 25 1/2" deep. This could limit the space available on your kitchen's work surface, and restrict your ability to utilize this space.
If you find yourself in a bind with small countertop space, but require the convenience of a microwave on the countertop, try installing one in a drawer. This option allows you to save counter space, and then put away the appliance when it's not in use, and have plenty of kitchen storage. It's also a good choice for apartments and small kitchens, as well as dorm rooms or rec rooms where countertop space is limited.
Another method to free your counter space is to install an integrated microwave. In contrast to countertop microwaves that are placed on your counter, built-in models are built into kitchen cabinets or integrated into the wall to create an aesthetically pleasing look. These options allow you integrate your black microwave oven built in into your overall kitchen design, so that it looks like it has always been there.
Drawer
Microwave drawers provide a modern and sleek upgrade to the kitchen, with seamless integration into cabinets that maximizes the kitchen space. They are a favorite among homeowners who value practicality and convenience while ensuring a clean countertop. Regular maintenance and proper use will help extend the life of this revolutionary appliance.
Drawer microwaves come in standard cabinet sizes typically between 24 and 30 inches wide, making them a perfect fit for modern kitchen layouts without requiring extensive modifications. They are not like traditional microwaves that require counter space. They slide out and open by pressing a button. This allows you to utilize your counter space for different reasons, like decorating, workspace or for other tasks.
Although you might still require clearing the countertop to lower a dish into the microwave, this type of appliance doesn't require the same clearance as an over-the-counter or built in oven and microwave-in model requires to operate. The sliding design also eliminates the necessity for turntables, allowing even more counter space. This can allow you to make use of large rectangular casserole dishes or oblong containers that wouldn't fit on the traditional turntable.
The appliances are set at an appropriate height and provide a more comfortable user experience that is ergonomic for those of all ages or abilities. They help to make it easier to pick up and set dishes, which reduces the risk of spills and overheating. Additionally, these units provide better visibility into the cooking area which helps reduce frustration during meal preparation.
As with other types of integrated microwaves, deciding if this option is worth it is based on your particular situation. A drawer microwave is an excellent option for modern kitchens if you're looking for more countertop space, enjoy the ergonomic access and desire advanced cooking features like sensor or convection. However, if you're content with your countertop or prefer a more minimalist design, this model may not be ideal for you.
Over the Range
Over-the-range microwaves can be positioned above cooktops or stoves in order to free up counter space and provide an elegant, integrated look. These kitchen appliances can be used as range vents or hood vents to remove steam, smoke and cooking odors. They also have overhead lighting to aid in cooking and meal prep tasks. Smart over-the-range microwaves can even sync with your LG oven and connect to the ThinQ app for a streamlined experience.
You can pick from a variety of sizes and styles to complement the design of your kitchen and blend in with other appliances. Many models have chrome or stainless steel integrated microwave steel finish that matches other countertop appliances such as oven, refrigerator and dishwasher. Certain models have charcoal filters to help reduce the odors and fumes. Some models come with a vent which can be changed from exhaust venting to recirculation mode based on your cooking needs.
Another benefit of over-the-range microwaves is that they are much easier to access than countertop models. This is true especially if you use the microwave to reheat or warm frozen food. A hot cooktop or stove for a countertop microwave can be risky, especially if you're not careful.
These models can also be used to store small appliances or cookbooks. However, these microwaves tend to be more expensive than countertop models and may require professional installation.
Choosing between an over-the-range and countertop microwave will depend on the layout of your kitchen, available counter space, and your personal preferences. Both microwaves can make your kitchen more efficient. However, microwaves that are over-the-range are more space-saving and have integrated ventilation to provide the most comfortable cooking space.
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