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      <title>15 Things You Don&#39;t Know About Built Microwave Oven Combo</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Benefits of a Built Microwave Oven Combo Traditionally, microwaves require substantial countertop space. But a built microwave combination lets you take back this space, resulting in a sleek look that also increases storage and workspace. These units can be tucked into cabinets to allow to create a custom installation. They are available in neutral finishes, such as our most affordable choice of stainless steel or white to match with other kitchen appliances. Capacity A built microwave oven combination can be used as a microwave for cooking and heating leftovers or ready-to-eat meals and also offers the flexibility of a traditional wall oven for baking, roasting and broiling. A lot of models offer the added benefit of an advanced oven cleaning system, as well as useful features, including quick air fry and preheat modes. Wall ovens are great for families with busy schedules because they combine oven and microwave capabilities. Microwave ovens can be built into cabinets, giving them a sleeker look and saving counter space. They&#39;re available in a variety of sizes and finishes, so you can find the perfect one for your kitchen. In addition, some models feature convection capabilities that provide even and faster cooking results. You can pick from a range of microwave power ratings and sizes, and traditional oven capacities that change according to your requirements. Design Wall oven microwave combos come in a variety of dimensions and styles as well as some that are built into the cabinet or wall to create an elegant look. They are designed to make space in the kitchen and are a great alternative for homeowners who wish to streamline their kitchen appliances. ovens with built in microwave include many options that simplify baking, including automatic oven cleaning, quick preheat, and air fry mode. While a wall oven-microwave combo is a good option for those who prefer sleek design in their kitchen, it can be expensive compared to separate models. A combination appliance is suitable only if you&#39;re replacing an existing wall oven and have a flex budget. If not, a range and freestanding microwave is a more economical alternative. For the best results you should choose a model that has an extremely powerful microwave and a traditional oven with powerful convection fan capabilities. These features ensure uniform heating and browning of foods. Also, consider the microwave&#39;s wattage, which is measured in watts per cubic inch (W/ci). A higher wattage will generally heat and cook food more quickly. Convection cooking Convection ovens are a great addition to any kitchen. It circulates hot air over ingredients to ensure that your food cooks evenly. This method of cooking makes use of less electricity, which can save you money on your electric bill. A microwave oven that has an integrated convection oven is a great solution for many homeowners because it is space-saving. This type of microwave oven can also be used to roast and bake. It also comes with a large, rectangular window that allows you to see your food while it is cooking. If you&#39;re looking for a microwave that can perform both convection and traditional functions, look for one that has both a conventional and a defrost setting. You can easily change between settings based on what you&#39;re cooking. Some models have a sensor which detects the amount of food consumed and adjusts the time and power automatically. Certain dishes aren&#39;t suitable for a microwave convection oven combination however, you&#39;ll discover that it is a great option for most dishes. If you&#39;re roasting meats or vegetables, you&#39;ll get better results when you use convection mode as the dryer environment helps make the food more caramelized and crisp on the outside. It&#39;s also the most efficient method for baking pies and pastries because it melts fat faster which helps create more lift in the dough. You&#39;ll require more frequent checks if you use the convection mode. Use lower dishes and pans to let air circulate. It&#39;s also advisable to avoid covering your dishes or pans with foil because it prevents the hot air from circulating. Examine your food approximately two-thirds or three-quarters way through the recommended cooking time to ensure that it&#39;s cooked to your liking. This will help ensure that your food is cooked perfect every time. If you don&#39;t have a convection oven, consider a wall oven-microwave combination instead. Installation  A built microwave oven combo gives the convenience of a microwave as well as the capability of an oven in one unit. The microwave can be used to cook leftovers or microwave-ready foods while the traditional one can be used for roasting, baking and broiling. They are available in a variety of sizes, from small models that are suitable for kitchens with small spaces to larger models that are designed for large families and households that cook regularly. A lot of these appliances offer a ventilation system to eliminate cooking smells and smoke from the kitchen. Microwave oven combination wall units are usually installed directly into a cabinet, creating an aesthetically pleasing, seamless appearance. This saves counter space and eliminates the need to walk back and back and forth between two separate appliances. These wall units are available in double-wall and single-wall designs. However, it is important to determine the dimensions of your cabinet opening prior to buying this kind of appliance. Some models require 28 1/2 inches width and a height of 17 5/8 inch. These measurements are crucial to ensure that the microwave oven is properly fitted and has enough airflow. You may want to hire an electrician in case you are unable or unwilling to put in your microwave-oven combination. This will ensure that the appliance is placed correctly and that all electrical connections are secure. Make sure you turn off the power to the junction box before making any electrical connections. After electrical connections have been made, you can replace and fix the junction box cover. The first step in installing your microwave combo is to assemble the spacer bar, if needed. Align the spacer flange to the bottom trim, and secure it by using the 3/8-inch washer screws included in the microwave filler kit. Then place the washers in the proper position and secure them to the holes in the side brackets for mounting. Finally thread and tighten the screws of 3/4 inch flathead to securely fix the microwave oven to the cabinet.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Benefits of a Built Microwave Oven Combo Traditionally, microwaves require substantial countertop space. But a built microwave combination lets you take back this space, resulting in a sleek look that also increases storage and workspace. These units can be tucked into cabinets to allow to create a custom installation. They are available in neutral finishes, such as our most affordable choice of stainless steel or white to match with other kitchen appliances. Capacity A built microwave oven combination can be used as a microwave for cooking and heating leftovers or ready-to-eat meals and also offers the flexibility of a traditional wall oven for baking, roasting and broiling. A lot of models offer the added benefit of an advanced oven cleaning system, as well as useful features, including quick air fry and preheat modes. Wall ovens are great for families with busy schedules because they combine oven and microwave capabilities. Microwave ovens can be built into cabinets, giving them a sleeker look and saving counter space. They&#39;re available in a variety of sizes and finishes, so you can find the perfect one for your kitchen. In addition, some models feature convection capabilities that provide even and faster cooking results. You can pick from a range of microwave power ratings and sizes, and traditional oven capacities that change according to your requirements. Design Wall oven microwave combos come in a variety of dimensions and styles as well as some that are built into the cabinet or wall to create an elegant look. They are designed to make space in the kitchen and are a great alternative for homeowners who wish to streamline their kitchen appliances. <a href="https://canvas.instructure.com/eportfolios/3475020/home/10-meetups-around-built-in-microwave-you-should-attend">ovens with built in microwave</a> include many options that simplify baking, including automatic oven cleaning, quick preheat, and air fry mode. While a wall oven-microwave combo is a good option for those who prefer sleek design in their kitchen, it can be expensive compared to separate models. A combination appliance is suitable only if you&#39;re replacing an existing wall oven and have a flex budget. If not, a range and freestanding microwave is a more economical alternative. For the best results you should choose a model that has an extremely powerful microwave and a traditional oven with powerful convection fan capabilities. These features ensure uniform heating and browning of foods. Also, consider the microwave&#39;s wattage, which is measured in watts per cubic inch (W/ci). A higher wattage will generally heat and cook food more quickly. Convection cooking Convection ovens are a great addition to any kitchen. It circulates hot air over ingredients to ensure that your food cooks evenly. This method of cooking makes use of less electricity, which can save you money on your electric bill. A microwave oven that has an integrated convection oven is a great solution for many homeowners because it is space-saving. This type of microwave oven can also be used to roast and bake. It also comes with a large, rectangular window that allows you to see your food while it is cooking. If you&#39;re looking for a microwave that can perform both convection and traditional functions, look for one that has both a conventional and a defrost setting. You can easily change between settings based on what you&#39;re cooking. Some models have a sensor which detects the amount of food consumed and adjusts the time and power automatically. Certain dishes aren&#39;t suitable for a microwave convection oven combination however, you&#39;ll discover that it is a great option for most dishes. If you&#39;re roasting meats or vegetables, you&#39;ll get better results when you use convection mode as the dryer environment helps make the food more caramelized and crisp on the outside. It&#39;s also the most efficient method for baking pies and pastries because it melts fat faster which helps create more lift in the dough. You&#39;ll require more frequent checks if you use the convection mode. Use lower dishes and pans to let air circulate. It&#39;s also advisable to avoid covering your dishes or pans with foil because it prevents the hot air from circulating. Examine your food approximately two-thirds or three-quarters way through the recommended cooking time to ensure that it&#39;s cooked to your liking. This will help ensure that your food is cooked perfect every time. If you don&#39;t have a convection oven, consider a wall oven-microwave combination instead. Installation <img src="https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/12736/4954/c/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" alt=""> A built microwave oven combo gives the convenience of a microwave as well as the capability of an oven in one unit. The microwave can be used to cook leftovers or microwave-ready foods while the traditional one can be used for roasting, baking and broiling. They are available in a variety of sizes, from small models that are suitable for kitchens with small spaces to larger models that are designed for large families and households that cook regularly. A lot of these appliances offer a ventilation system to eliminate cooking smells and smoke from the kitchen. Microwave oven combination wall units are usually installed directly into a cabinet, creating an aesthetically pleasing, seamless appearance. This saves counter space and eliminates the need to walk back and back and forth between two separate appliances. These wall units are available in double-wall and single-wall designs. However, it is important to determine the dimensions of your cabinet opening prior to buying this kind of appliance. Some models require 28 ½ inches width and a height of 17 5/8 inch. These measurements are crucial to ensure that the microwave oven is properly fitted and has enough airflow. You may want to hire an electrician in case you are unable or unwilling to put in your microwave-oven combination. This will ensure that the appliance is placed correctly and that all electrical connections are secure. Make sure you turn off the power to the junction box before making any electrical connections. After electrical connections have been made, you can replace and fix the junction box cover. The first step in installing your microwave combo is to assemble the spacer bar, if needed. Align the spacer flange to the bottom trim, and secure it by using the 3/8-inch washer screws included in the microwave filler kit. Then place the washers in the proper position and secure them to the holes in the side brackets for mounting. Finally thread and tighten the screws of ¾ inch flathead to securely fix the microwave oven to the cabinet.</p>
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      <title>What&#39;s The Reason Everyone Is Talking About Built In Microwave Over Oven Right Now</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Benefits of a Built in Microwave Over Oven A microwave oven with built-in microwaves allows you to cook and reheat your food quickly and conveniently. GE offers a wide variety of designs, cooking technology and control options that can be adapted to your kitchen. Countertop microwaves are placed on the counter and plug into outlets or outlet, while built-in models can be installed in a recessed wall or between cabinets for an elegant, integrated look. These models require professional installation. Space Saver The microwave is a well-loved appliance in the kitchen, but can also occupy valuable countertop space. You can reclaim valuable counter space by moving the microwave to another location, like a kitchen island. One of the most popular options is an over the range (OTR) microwave. Hidden away beneath your stove, this option is especially beneficial in smaller kitchens where space is limited. Certain OTR models can also be used as an air vent for your cooktop. This can help to reduce steam buildup. Another space-saving solution is to install a microwave with a built-in design that blends into your cabinetry. This option provides an elegant, seamless appearance that will match the kitchen cabinets and fixtures in finish, color, or style. It can also create a more streamlined look in your kitchen. This is ideal for homeowners who prefer a clean, uncluttered appearance. Installing a built-in microwave could require an expert installation or kitchen remodel. Based on the layout of your home it is possible to cut a space into a wall to accommodate the appliance however, this will require adequate framing and support, which should be left to experts. Built-in microwaves also require adequate ventilation to avoid overheating or damaging the appliance. According to Sam Cipiti, vice president of R. M. Tunis Kitchens and Baths in Chevy Chase, Maryland, the minimum cabinet depth for a microwave built-in is approximately 15 inches, but some manufacturers offer trim kits that offer up to 1 1/2 inches of additional space to allow for ventilation. A drawer-style microwave can be installed beneath your counter or within an island. This configuration is easy-to-access, suitable for all and requires less counter space. It also helps prevent hot dishes from falling off the edge or being thrown down. The door design is an important factor to consider when choosing a compact microwave. There are many brands that have a swing-out, drop-down or slide-out door that opens using the same motion as other kitchen appliances to allow you to seamlessly integrate your microwave into your cooking process. built in single oven and microwave packages feature a sleek and smooth exterior that wards off fingerprints for a cleaner, more attractive appearance. Convenience Built-in microwaves over ovens are stylish, convenient and easy to clean. In contrast to countertop models they&#39;re usually at eye level for easier accessibility and are often equipped with turntables that reduce the necessity of constantly shifting food from plate to plate. Built-in microwaves are often equipped with features that increase their utility, for instance EasyConvection technology to convert ovens and a broiler element that can crisp or brown food. A built-in microwave on top of the oven can help you save counter space, and can also boost the value of your home by giving it a sleek, luxurious appearance that other appliances might not be able to match. Whether installed above your stove or in a separate cabinet these microwaves seamlessly blend into your kitchen to create an elegant look that demonstrates you&#39;ve invested in your kitchen and your home. Built-in microwaves and ovens are available in a broad range of dimensions in terms of power levels, features and models to suit any kitchen configuration. Install them underneath the counter in a drawers to create an elegant look that is a perfect fit within existing cabinetry. It doesn&#39;t require any additional space. With top-quality finishes and features These microwaves are guaranteed to complement the style of your kitchen and elevate your cooking and entertaining experience. While the convenience of a built-in microwave over oven is clear but keep in mind that these microwaves aren&#39;t as versatile as their freestanding counterparts. Depending on the location you put yours, it might require more space to operate than other microwaves. They are also not as mobile, and you aren&#39;t able to easily change the model if you need something different. If you decide to place your microwave above your range, then you&#39;ll require more space in your kitchen to allow for the ventilation required by this configuration. You&#39;ll require either an ducting system that sends smoke outside or a recirculating ventilation system that pulls air through the microwave and into the home. If you have a smaller kitchen, consider a separate microwave built-in that can be incorporated inside cabinets, walls or an island. Convenient Controls Microwave ovens come with a variety of convenient controls, depending on the model you choose. Common features include turntables, preset functions like defrosting and reheating and plus-30-second buttons. Certain models include safety features for children to prevent accidental operation. Many microwaves come pre-programmed with recipes and cooking times, which make the process of preparing food quicker and more efficient. This feature is useful for those who aren&#39;t sure of the time to heat certain foods or for those who aren&#39;t acquainted with the specific cooking techniques that are used in different cuisines. KitchenAid offers a variety of built-in microwaves and over-therange microwaves that can be matched to the other appliances in style and finish for a seamless look. 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&#39;re made with high-quality materials for a longer lifespan. Unlike models for countertop use built-in microwaves are inserted inside a fixed area of your kitchen walls or cabinets for a sleek and custom appearance. The internal components are typically identical to those of conventional countertop models, with the exception of. They are available in various sizes, including those made to fit in a compact space and their exteriors could include a door that opens in a left-to-right swing-out or drop-down style. Certain microwaves in the range, such as those made by Whirlpool(r), can also be used as vent hoods. They come with an exhaust system built in to let fumes out and then recirculate the air. Some microwaves have charcoal filters that eliminate moisture and odors from your kitchen. Countertop models are positioned on the counter of the kitchen. They don&#39;t require venting or a special installation. This makes them an ideal choice for people who rent their homes or want to stay clear of costly modifications to their kitchens. Some options include trim kits to fill in the gap between your microwave and other freestanding countertop appliances such as coffee makers bread makers, toaster ovens or bread ovens.  Energy Efficiency Microwaves use less energy to heat food and water than other cooking methods. They also consume less power than stovetops that are conventional because microwaves concentrate their energy on the liquid within instead of heating the air around it. Because of this, they can cook food more quickly than conventional ovens. They can be installed in the upper or lower cabinets, and are available with retro or modern style to match any kitchen style. In this supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking (&#34;SNOPR&#34;) the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy proposes new or modified energy conservation standards for microwave ovens which will help consumers save money in their operating costs. The Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) requires DOE to regularly assess whether more stringent standards are technically feasible and economically justified, and if they will result in significant energy saving. The SNOPR contains DOE&#39;s analyses and results to evaluate the impact of the new or modified energy standards for microwave ovens on consumers. The analysis includes a technology and market assessment screening and engineering analysis, and an analysis of the impact on the nation. The energy usage analysis calculates the annual average microwave ovens operating hours in households from a representative sample. This analysis is used to calculate energy savings and other consumer-related analyses in this SNOPR. The analysis is based on RECS field data from various regions, and takes into account the various patterns of use of microwave ovens in various households and the variations in regional electricity prices. To determine the impact of possible changes or new standards on the cost of operating a household, DOE conducted LCC and PBP analyses to determine the cost over time of purchasing and using microwave ovens at various efficiency levels. The LCC and PBP calculations are based on an algorithm for computer models that employs a Monte Carlo simulation to incorporate uncertainties and variations into the analyses. In addition to the analyses of energy use and LCC/PBP In addition to the energy-use and LCC/PBP analyses, this SNOPR contains an evaluation of the national impact of amended or new standards using the NIA spreadsheet model. The NIA model determines industry net present value (&#34;INPV&#34;) in terms of energy savings resulting from the potential amendment or new standards in terms of site energy savings and FFC energy savings.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Benefits of a Built in Microwave Over Oven A microwave oven with built-in microwaves allows you to cook and reheat your food quickly and conveniently. GE offers a wide variety of designs, cooking technology and control options that can be adapted to your kitchen. Countertop microwaves are placed on the counter and plug into outlets or outlet, while built-in models can be installed in a recessed wall or between cabinets for an elegant, integrated look. These models require professional installation. Space Saver The microwave is a well-loved appliance in the kitchen, but can also occupy valuable countertop space. You can reclaim valuable counter space by moving the microwave to another location, like a kitchen island. One of the most popular options is an over the range (OTR) microwave. Hidden away beneath your stove, this option is especially beneficial in smaller kitchens where space is limited. Certain OTR models can also be used as an air vent for your cooktop. This can help to reduce steam buildup. Another space-saving solution is to install a microwave with a built-in design that blends into your cabinetry. This option provides an elegant, seamless appearance that will match the kitchen cabinets and fixtures in finish, color, or style. It can also create a more streamlined look in your kitchen. This is ideal for homeowners who prefer a clean, uncluttered appearance. Installing a built-in microwave could require an expert installation or kitchen remodel. Based on the layout of your home it is possible to cut a space into a wall to accommodate the appliance however, this will require adequate framing and support, which should be left to experts. Built-in microwaves also require adequate ventilation to avoid overheating or damaging the appliance. According to Sam Cipiti, vice president of R. M. Tunis Kitchens and Baths in Chevy Chase, Maryland, the minimum cabinet depth for a microwave built-in is approximately 15 inches, but some manufacturers offer trim kits that offer up to 1 ½ inches of additional space to allow for ventilation. A drawer-style microwave can be installed beneath your counter or within an island. This configuration is easy-to-access, suitable for all and requires less counter space. It also helps prevent hot dishes from falling off the edge or being thrown down. The door design is an important factor to consider when choosing a compact microwave. There are many brands that have a swing-out, drop-down or slide-out door that opens using the same motion as other kitchen appliances to allow you to seamlessly integrate your microwave into your cooking process. <a href="https://veinsneeze4.werite.net/whats-next-in-built-in-oven-and-microwave">built in single oven and microwave packages</a> feature a sleek and smooth exterior that wards off fingerprints for a cleaner, more attractive appearance. Convenience Built-in microwaves over ovens are stylish, convenient and easy to clean. In contrast to countertop models they&#39;re usually at eye level for easier accessibility and are often equipped with turntables that reduce the necessity of constantly shifting food from plate to plate. Built-in microwaves are often equipped with features that increase their utility, for instance EasyConvection technology to convert ovens and a broiler element that can crisp or brown food. A built-in microwave on top of the oven can help you save counter space, and can also boost the value of your home by giving it a sleek, luxurious appearance that other appliances might not be able to match. Whether installed above your stove or in a separate cabinet these microwaves seamlessly blend into your kitchen to create an elegant look that demonstrates you&#39;ve invested in your kitchen and your home. Built-in microwaves and ovens are available in a broad range of dimensions in terms of power levels, features and models to suit any kitchen configuration. Install them underneath the counter in a drawers to create an elegant look that is a perfect fit within existing cabinetry. It doesn&#39;t require any additional space. With top-quality finishes and features These microwaves are guaranteed to complement the style of your kitchen and elevate your cooking and entertaining experience. While the convenience of a built-in microwave over oven is clear but keep in mind that these microwaves aren&#39;t as versatile as their freestanding counterparts. Depending on the location you put yours, it might require more space to operate than other microwaves. They are also not as mobile, and you aren&#39;t able to easily change the model if you need something different. If you decide to place your microwave above your range, then you&#39;ll require more space in your kitchen to allow for the ventilation required by this configuration. You&#39;ll require either an ducting system that sends smoke outside or a recirculating ventilation system that pulls air through the microwave and into the home. If you have a smaller kitchen, consider a separate microwave built-in that can be incorporated inside cabinets, walls or an island. Convenient Controls Microwave ovens come with a variety of convenient controls, depending on the model you choose. Common features include turntables, preset functions like defrosting and reheating and plus-30-second buttons. Certain models include safety features for children to prevent accidental operation. Many microwaves come pre-programmed with recipes and cooking times, which make the process of preparing food quicker and more efficient. This feature is useful for those who aren&#39;t sure of the time to heat certain foods or for those who aren&#39;t acquainted with the specific cooking techniques that are used in different cuisines. KitchenAid offers a variety of built-in microwaves and over-therange microwaves that can be matched to the other appliances in style and finish for a seamless look. 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&#39;re made with high-quality materials for a longer lifespan. Unlike models for countertop use built-in microwaves are inserted inside a fixed area of your kitchen walls or cabinets for a sleek and custom appearance. The internal components are typically identical to those of conventional countertop models, with the exception of. They are available in various sizes, including those made to fit in a compact space and their exteriors could include a door that opens in a left-to-right swing-out or drop-down style. Certain microwaves in the range, such as those made by Whirlpool®, can also be used as vent hoods. They come with an exhaust system built in to let fumes out and then recirculate the air. Some microwaves have charcoal filters that eliminate moisture and odors from your kitchen. Countertop models are positioned on the counter of the kitchen. They don&#39;t require venting or a special installation. This makes them an ideal choice for people who rent their homes or want to stay clear of costly modifications to their kitchens. Some options include trim kits to fill in the gap between your microwave and other freestanding countertop appliances such as coffee makers bread makers, toaster ovens or bread ovens. <img src="https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/12736/4954/c/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" alt=""> Energy Efficiency Microwaves use less energy to heat food and water than other cooking methods. They also consume less power than stovetops that are conventional because microwaves concentrate their energy on the liquid within instead of heating the air around it. Because of this, they can cook food more quickly than conventional ovens. They can be installed in the upper or lower cabinets, and are available with retro or modern style to match any kitchen style. In this supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking (“SNOPR”) the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy proposes new or modified energy conservation standards for microwave ovens which will help consumers save money in their operating costs. The Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) requires DOE to regularly assess whether more stringent standards are technically feasible and economically justified, and if they will result in significant energy saving. The SNOPR contains DOE&#39;s analyses and results to evaluate the impact of the new or modified energy standards for microwave ovens on consumers. The analysis includes a technology and market assessment screening and engineering analysis, and an analysis of the impact on the nation. The energy usage analysis calculates the annual average microwave ovens operating hours in households from a representative sample. This analysis is used to calculate energy savings and other consumer-related analyses in this SNOPR. The analysis is based on RECS field data from various regions, and takes into account the various patterns of use of microwave ovens in various households and the variations in regional electricity prices. To determine the impact of possible changes or new standards on the cost of operating a household, DOE conducted LCC and PBP analyses to determine the cost over time of purchasing and using microwave ovens at various efficiency levels. The LCC and PBP calculations are based on an algorithm for computer models that employs a Monte Carlo simulation to incorporate uncertainties and variations into the analyses. In addition to the analyses of energy use and LCC/PBP In addition to the energy-use and LCC/PBP analyses, this SNOPR contains an evaluation of the national impact of amended or new standards using the NIA spreadsheet model. The NIA model determines industry net present value (“INPV”) in terms of energy savings resulting from the potential amendment or new standards in terms of site energy savings and FFC energy savings.</p>
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      <title>15 Things You&#39;ve Never Known About Built-In Microwaves</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Built-In Microwaves - Sleek, Integrated Kitchen Appliances Built-in Microwaves are a favored kitchen appliance that combines sleek aesthetics with powerful functionality. They seamlessly blend into your kitchen design, with a variety of models available in a flush-install style that is placed below normal cabinet depths. integrated wall unit microwave can boost the efficiency of your kitchen by cutting down on counter space. They&#39;re usually less expensive than countertop microwavables, but you will still need to pay for the professional installation. Space Efficiency Microwaves are a standard kitchen appliance and necessity in the majority of homes. They let homeowners cook basic meals, defrost or warm food items, and also keep their counters clean. Many homeowners are frustrated by clutter on their counters and the lack of space. This is why built-in microwaves are a great option to upgrade your kitchen.  Built-in microwaves are more compact than countertop appliances because they are mounted in cabinets or fixed to the wall. This allows for more counter space. This is particularly beneficial in kitchens with smaller spaces where every inch of space is necessary for meal preparation and storage. In addition to the space they free in the kitchen, built-in Microwaves are also more streamlined in design, which creates a modern and luxurious aesthetic. There&#39;s talking to of styles and sizes to choose from, with the ability to match the cabinet to your kitchen cabinets or any other decor. Some models feature an elongated finish that conceals the door to create a sleek, clean look. If you are considering buying a new microwave built-in or upgrading one you already have look over the installation directions or FAQs of the manufacturer to determine what kind of cabinet space is recommended. This will tell you the type of cut-outs required and the maximum depth of cabinet that&#39;s compatible with the model. You can also take a look at the trim kits that are available for the microwave to find out what options for customisation are possible. It&#39;s important to note that, despite being tucked into cabinets or walls the microwaves require airflow to function effectively. That&#39;s why it&#39;s essential to not keep items such as cutlery, spice jars or other objects that weigh a lot in the microwave&#39;s front, as these can restrict the airflow and cause the appliance to overheat. It is also recommended to avoid putting your microwave near windows as it will hinder the natural light and increase fire or heat loss risks. This is especially crucial if you have young children who might want to reach for the microwave and could be dangerous in the event that they grab the handle or close the door too tightly. Enhanced Aesthetics Modern kitchen appliances are based on an elegant and integrated design. Built-in Microwaves are a great example of this, as they are seamlessly integrated into the kitchen cabinetry to create a seamless look. Built-in Microwaves are a great alternative to countertop models that are typically located at eye level. They can be a nuisance in the kitchen. As an added benefit, Built-in Microwaves are also simpler to maintain and clean as opposed to their countertop counterparts. This is especially true of models that feature sensor cooking technology that automatically adjusts the microwave&#39;s settings in accordance with the humidity levels in the oven. This stops under- or overcooking and ensures that food is cooked to perfection. Built-in microwaves can be found in a variety of styles, making them easy to match with the existing cabinetry or decor in your kitchen. A built-in microwave can enhance the design of your kitchen, whether you opt for black, stainless steel or white finish. Built-in Microwaves are also installed in various ways, like under the counter or mounted on the wall. To determine the most suitable location to install a Built in Microwave in the kitchen, look at the workspace and workflow. Additionally, many built-in microwave models come with a trim kit designed to frame the appliance and enhance the look of your kitchen. This can create a an attractive, high-end look that is perfect for modern kitchens and can also boost the value of your home&#39;s resales. A microwave built-in as part of an appliance suite can provide seamless integration into your kitchen cabinetry, and a professional-grade aesthetic. This allows you to coordinate the microwave with your ovens, warming drawers, and other appliances for an aesthetically pleasing look for modern kitchens. Customisation Options There are many options to integrate your microwave into the decor of your kitchen. You can incorporate it into your cabinets or set at eye level as with an over-the-range model. These models can help create an elegant look and make space for counter space. These models are also great for kitchens with small spaces where you don&#39;t need to make use of valuable work surfaces. If you choose a built-in appliance you can opt for a trim kit to frame the appliance to blend it with your cabinetry. This design is ideal for a brand new kitchen or to replace a countertop microwave that has turned into an unattractive visual nuisance. A microwave that is low-mounted can be placed on your kitchen island. This option works well for families with children. It also allows you to keep your work area clean, especially when you utilize the microwave as a prep station to prepare meals. Some models also come with the safety lock for children to prevent young fingers from accidentally triggering the controls. In addition to the design and aesthetics of a built-in microwave, it&#39;s important to consider the power, size and features when selecting the right model. You may want a powerful model with additional features, such as defrosting, reheating, or cooking. You could also opt for an unpowered model that&#39;s easy to use but still has the ability to cook your favourite meals and snacks. You may also want to consider a microwave with a turntable that retracts to allow greater flexibility in cooking and the ability to add water or steam to the food you are cooking. Some models also include EasyConvection technology which converts oven temperature and cooking time for certain foods when cooking. In addition, some microwaves include broil elements that allow you to brown and crisp your food for the final finish. Optimized Use of Vertical Space Built-in microwaves are an ideal option for kitchens that have limited space or being transformed to accommodate a different layout. They can be integrated into cabinets, concealed in a pantry or attached to the wall to keep them out of view and free up counter and surface space. This method of installation allows the appliance to be discretely integrated into the kitchen&#39;s design and blend seamlessly with other built-in cabinets and appliances to create an elegant appearance. You can also utilize the space underneath for storage. This will help reduce clutter and help in organising. Many microwaves are fitted with trim kits to complete the appearance, obscuring it from view when not being used. This can be particularly useful in a kitchen that is being designed or renovated to create an elegant and minimalist look. Certain models can be mounted flush to cabinetry, whereas others can be recessed into the wall. This might require the assistance of a professional for installation the appliance, since it is required to be built into the wall during the construction or remodeling. This is a great option if you&#39;re planning to integrate your microwave into the kitchen design. However, it may not be the ideal choice for people who cook regularly or who do not enjoy a minimalist aesthetic. A microwave set up on a wall will keep it out the way, preventing any spills or splashes. It&#39;s also a safer option for families with small children because the microwave is away from reach. To give your microwave a more refined and sleek appearance You can choose to install your microwave into your cabinetry. This option will require some work and demolition, but is a great option for those who would like to have their microwave feel like it&#39;s part of their kitchen. It is possible to conceal the microwave in a pantry or combined with a tambour for an elegant, minimalist design.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Built-In Microwaves – Sleek, Integrated Kitchen Appliances Built-in Microwaves are a favored kitchen appliance that combines sleek aesthetics with powerful functionality. They seamlessly blend into your kitchen design, with a variety of models available in a flush-install style that is placed below normal cabinet depths. <a href="https://menwiki.men/wiki/This_Is_The_Ultimate_Cheat_Sheet_On_Microwave_Oven_BuiltIn">integrated wall unit microwave</a> can boost the efficiency of your kitchen by cutting down on counter space. They&#39;re usually less expensive than countertop microwavables, but you will still need to pay for the professional installation. Space Efficiency Microwaves are a standard kitchen appliance and necessity in the majority of homes. They let homeowners cook basic meals, defrost or warm food items, and also keep their counters clean. Many homeowners are frustrated by clutter on their counters and the lack of space. This is why built-in microwaves are a great option to upgrade your kitchen. <img src="https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/12736/4954/c/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" alt=""> Built-in microwaves are more compact than countertop appliances because they are mounted in cabinets or fixed to the wall. This allows for more counter space. This is particularly beneficial in kitchens with smaller spaces where every inch of space is necessary for meal preparation and storage. In addition to the space they free in the kitchen, built-in Microwaves are also more streamlined in design, which creates a modern and luxurious aesthetic. There&#39;s <a href="https://valetinowiki.racing/wiki/Heres_An_Interesting_Fact_Concerning_In_Built_Oven_And_Microwave">talking to</a> of styles and sizes to choose from, with the ability to match the cabinet to your kitchen cabinets or any other decor. Some models feature an elongated finish that conceals the door to create a sleek, clean look. If you are considering buying a new microwave built-in or upgrading one you already have look over the installation directions or FAQs of the manufacturer to determine what kind of cabinet space is recommended. This will tell you the type of cut-outs required and the maximum depth of cabinet that&#39;s compatible with the model. You can also take a look at the trim kits that are available for the microwave to find out what options for customisation are possible. It&#39;s important to note that, despite being tucked into cabinets or walls the microwaves require airflow to function effectively. That&#39;s why it&#39;s essential to not keep items such as cutlery, spice jars or other objects that weigh a lot in the microwave&#39;s front, as these can restrict the airflow and cause the appliance to overheat. It is also recommended to avoid putting your microwave near windows as it will hinder the natural light and increase fire or heat loss risks. This is especially crucial if you have young children who might want to reach for the microwave and could be dangerous in the event that they grab the handle or close the door too tightly. Enhanced Aesthetics Modern kitchen appliances are based on an elegant and integrated design. Built-in Microwaves are a great example of this, as they are seamlessly integrated into the kitchen cabinetry to create a seamless look. Built-in Microwaves are a great alternative to countertop models that are typically located at eye level. They can be a nuisance in the kitchen. As an added benefit, Built-in Microwaves are also simpler to maintain and clean as opposed to their countertop counterparts. This is especially true of models that feature sensor cooking technology that automatically adjusts the microwave&#39;s settings in accordance with the humidity levels in the oven. This stops under- or overcooking and ensures that food is cooked to perfection. Built-in microwaves can be found in a variety of styles, making them easy to match with the existing cabinetry or decor in your kitchen. A built-in microwave can enhance the design of your kitchen, whether you opt for black, stainless steel or white finish. Built-in Microwaves are also installed in various ways, like under the counter or mounted on the wall. To determine the most suitable location to install a Built in Microwave in the kitchen, look at the workspace and workflow. Additionally, many built-in microwave models come with a trim kit designed to frame the appliance and enhance the look of your kitchen. This can create a an attractive, high-end look that is perfect for modern kitchens and can also boost the value of your home&#39;s resales. A microwave built-in as part of an appliance suite can provide seamless integration into your kitchen cabinetry, and a professional-grade aesthetic. This allows you to coordinate the microwave with your ovens, warming drawers, and other appliances for an aesthetically pleasing look for modern kitchens. Customisation Options There are many options to integrate your microwave into the decor of your kitchen. You can incorporate it into your cabinets or set at eye level as with an over-the-range model. These models can help create an elegant look and make space for counter space. These models are also great for kitchens with small spaces where you don&#39;t need to make use of valuable work surfaces. If you choose a built-in appliance you can opt for a trim kit to frame the appliance to blend it with your cabinetry. This design is ideal for a brand new kitchen or to replace a countertop microwave that has turned into an unattractive visual nuisance. A microwave that is low-mounted can be placed on your kitchen island. This option works well for families with children. It also allows you to keep your work area clean, especially when you utilize the microwave as a prep station to prepare meals. Some models also come with the safety lock for children to prevent young fingers from accidentally triggering the controls. In addition to the design and aesthetics of a built-in microwave, it&#39;s important to consider the power, size and features when selecting the right model. You may want a powerful model with additional features, such as defrosting, reheating, or cooking. You could also opt for an unpowered model that&#39;s easy to use but still has the ability to cook your favourite meals and snacks. You may also want to consider a microwave with a turntable that retracts to allow greater flexibility in cooking and the ability to add water or steam to the food you are cooking. Some models also include EasyConvection technology which converts oven temperature and cooking time for certain foods when cooking. In addition, some microwaves include broil elements that allow you to brown and crisp your food for the final finish. Optimized Use of Vertical Space Built-in microwaves are an ideal option for kitchens that have limited space or being transformed to accommodate a different layout. They can be integrated into cabinets, concealed in a pantry or attached to the wall to keep them out of view and free up counter and surface space. This method of installation allows the appliance to be discretely integrated into the kitchen&#39;s design and blend seamlessly with other built-in cabinets and appliances to create an elegant appearance. You can also utilize the space underneath for storage. This will help reduce clutter and help in organising. Many microwaves are fitted with trim kits to complete the appearance, obscuring it from view when not being used. This can be particularly useful in a kitchen that is being designed or renovated to create an elegant and minimalist look. Certain models can be mounted flush to cabinetry, whereas others can be recessed into the wall. This might require the assistance of a professional for installation the appliance, since it is required to be built into the wall during the construction or remodeling. This is a great option if you&#39;re planning to integrate your microwave into the kitchen design. However, it may not be the ideal choice for people who cook regularly or who do not enjoy a minimalist aesthetic. A microwave set up on a wall will keep it out the way, preventing any spills or splashes. It&#39;s also a safer option for families with small children because the microwave is away from reach. To give your microwave a more refined and sleek appearance You can choose to install your microwave into your cabinetry. This option will require some work and demolition, but is a great option for those who would like to have their microwave feel like it&#39;s part of their kitchen. It is possible to conceal the microwave in a pantry or combined with a tambour for an elegant, minimalist design.</p>
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