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Built In Microwave Oven Combo: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

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cookology-im17lbk-built-in-microwave-in-black-integrated-frame-trim-kit-4980-small.jpgA Built in Microwave Oven Combo Offers Convenience and Versatility

A built-in microwave oven combo gives you the best built in combination microwave of both worlds by combining your wall oven and microwave into one appliance. They can help you save counter space and give your kitchen a classy appearance.

These models are equipped with powerful broilers, which cook food evenly. The microwaves can also have the ability to heat food quickly. They offer a wide range of options to cook various foods.

Size

Combining the convenience of a microwave oven with the flexibility of an oven on a wall with a built-in microwave and wall oven combination is an efficient solution for kitchens with a variety of styles. Explore our range of combination wall ovens and microwaves to find the ideal solution for your home. Make sure you read the cutout specifications and installation guide for the appliance you choose to ensure it will work in your space. Our microwave & oven combinations include both combi microwave oven integrated and oven models with a variety of styles, colors and finishes that will match any decor. Look for features like easy and efficient controls, a power cook function and a built-in self-cleaning feature to save you time.

Convenience

A built-in microwave oven combo will free up counter space and give your kitchen a more sleek appearance. Because it functions as a microwave in addition to a traditional oven it is able to heat leftovers, frozen foods and pre-packaged meals all in one appliance. It can also eliminate the need for an additional countertop appliance or the bulky wall oven that is a stand-alone unit. A combination microwave oven can be a great option if you want to upgrade your kitchen without undergoing any major remodeling projects.

You can find microwave oven combos in a variety of designs to fit your kitchen's decor. Some microwave oven combos feature doors that swing out right to left or drop-down models that open the same way as traditional ovens. There is also microwave ovens with the drawer design that opens as an open cabinet. The microwave drawers are easy to reach and are perfect for small spaces where you want to avoid taking up valuable counter space.

Combination microwaves also come with various features that assist in making meal preparation easier and more convenient. Some models feature the option of a sensor steam mode that adjusts the temperature and duration of your food in order to ensure you get perfectly steamed vegetables and fish. Other features include the broil element, which lets you quickly melt cheese and cook your favorite dish. Crispwave(tm) in turn can grill, bake, and crisp food items.

When choosing a microwave combination, make sure to consider how often you'll use each function. If you'll use the oven component of your combination more often than the microwave, you might be better off with an oven with two walls instead. A combo appliance is smaller in capacity than an individual oven.

Once you've decided on the right microwave and oven combination to meet your needs, you should think about the installation process. Over-the-range models mount over the stove or cooktop and plug into an electrical outlet, while built in oven and microwave in microwaves (view Historydb) are installed directly into cabinets or walls of your kitchen. Certain models have trim kits that match your new microwave to your existing cabinets.

Energy Efficiency

built in microwaves with grill-in microwave ovens are a great choice for those who have smaller kitchens in their home or apartment. They can help save on cabinet space that would otherwise be taken up by two separate appliances and they can also help to reduce energy consumption. They generally provide an efficient cooking method than traditional wall ovens as they tend to use less energy. They can also be used to cook food or warm dishes. This eliminates the necessity for other appliances such as toasters or warming plates.

When evaluating possible amendments to energy conservation standards, DOE conducts several analyses that include market and technology assessment screening analysis, engineering analysis, and a national impact analysis (NIA). In this SNOPR DOE will draw on its existing engineering analysis on microwave ovens to determine what degree of efficiency improvements are technologically possible for this product category.

DOE will assess the microwave's design to the energy performance goals set in the engineering analysis. The engineering analysis will then determine the maximum improvement in energy efficiency that is technologically feasible based on the most advanced microprocessor-controlled model available on the market or in working prototypes, or the maximum reduction in energy consumption that is technically achievable with the current technologies available for this product class.

As part of the NIA, DOE will evaluate the impact on consumers of every product category, including lifecycle cost savings and simple payback periods ("PBP"). DOE will employ the Government Regulatory Impact Model, with an adaptation for microwavable ovens, to calculate the industry's net present value (NPV).

DOE will also assess the impacts on manufacturers, and will use an industry-specific cash flow model that is modified to fit this particular product in order to estimate manufacturing NPV. DOE will also look at the impacts of these plans on small businesses and other manufacturing subgroups to determine those that may be disproportionately affected.

In addition, DOE will consider whether the test procedures for microwave ovens must be revised to include active mode energy usage and an integrated active mode energy use measurement. Currently, tests only cover standby mode power consumption.

Design

Wall ovens are based on the circulation of hot air evenly while microwaves use waves to cause water molecules in food to vibrate and produce heat. Combination wall units blend these two appliances into one unit, saving space in the kitchen while offering a sleek modern aesthetic. But you need to carefully think about your needs and budget before purchasing a combination wall oven. Some of the ovens we reviewed have performance or design issues.

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