Microwave and Oven Integrated
Microwave ovens are a useful addition to any kitchen. They cook food faster than a traditional oven and can save time with quick preparation.

Integrate your microwave in your kitchen to create an individual appearance. Built-in microwaves can be found in flush installation styles which provide ample storage space while keeping your workspace clear.
Built-in
Built to be a part of cabinets in the kitchen or a wall fixed to the wall built-in microwave can give a sleek and refined design to your space. They can be outfitted with top-of-the-line features that assist you in cooking and baking easily. Built-in microwaves are available in different sizes and power levels. They free space on the counter and are ideal for busy families.
Built-in microwaves can be placed at eye level or in a convenient reach to ensure convenient operation. When positioning your microwave it is essential to strike the right balance between ergonomics and functionality. Be aware of the dimensions of your appliance before installing it. You may also have to adjust your position to make it comfortable.
With a wide variety of styles to pick from it is possible to find the ideal kitchen cabinet. Some models are available with a flush-built-in design that sits flush against the standard cabinet depths, allowing for an effortless installation. Other microwaves have sleek minimalist lines that match the traditional or contemporary kitchen design.
If you prefer If you're looking for a microwave that's more your style, you can select a microwave with rotating racks or a turntable to assist you in evenly heating and cook food. There are models that have shortcut/convenience buttons as well as time cook settings for added convenience.
A new trend in microwaves is the introduction of flatbed technology. In contrast to traditional turntables microwaves are flat inside which allows you to place wider dishes in your appliance and cook them more evenly. Additionally, flatbed microwaves can be more easily cleaned because there aren't any crevices or nooks for food to get stuck in.
A common issue with built-in microwaves is that they may be more difficult to clean than countertop microwaves. With the right information and care, you can easily maintain your integrated micro to keep it looking new. Follow the instructions of the manufacturer for cleaning and maintenance to prolong the life of your appliance.
Countertop
Perhaps the most well-known of all microwave oven types countertop models are placed on the top of your counter and provide simple, easy access. These freestanding appliances come in a variety of power capacities and finishes, as well as a range of colors to complement your kitchen decor. Plus, they don't require installation or mounting, which means you can bring them with you should you ever decide to move.
These kitchen appliances are much more than just a device to warm frozen coffee or food items. Many models come with advanced features such as weight and time defrost settings which optimizes the amount of time needed to thaw food perfectly. They can also provide a Keep Warm setting that keeps food toasty and ready to serve for as long as 60 minutes, which makes them ideal for entertaining and everyday use.
Size is a key factor when choosing the best countertop microwave. The maximum counter space available for a countertop microwavable is 16". Standard kitchen countertops are 25 1/2" deep. This could limit the amount of space available on the kitchen work surface, and restrict your ability to use this space.
If you're in a tight spot with a limited countertop space but still need the quick access of a microwave on the countertop you can try installing it in a drawer. This will allow you to save counter space, and then put away the appliance when not in use, and still have plenty of kitchen storage. This is a great choice for apartments, small dorms and kitchens, or even rec rooms with limited counter space.
Installing a built-in microwave is a different option to free space on your counter. Built-in microwaves are more seamless than countertop models that sit on the counter. They can be recessed into your cabinetry or wall to create seamless appearance. These options allow you to integrate your microwave into your kitchen's overall design, so that it looks as if it's always there.
Drawer
Microwave drawers are a sleek, modern addition to the kitchen. They seamlessly integrate with cabinets to maximize kitchen space. They are a favorite among homeowners who value convenience and functionality while maintaining a clean countertop. Regular maintenance and the right use will extend the lifespan of this innovative appliance.
Drawer microwaves are available in standard sizes for cabinets of 24 to 30 inches, which makes them compatible with most modern kitchen layouts. They don't require extensive modifications. These microwaves aren't like traditional microwaves, which consume counter space. They open and slide out by pressing a button. This lets you use your counters for other uses, like work space, decoration or for other tasks.
Although you may require clearing the countertop to lower a dish into the microwave, this kind of appliance will not require the same clearance as an over-the-counter or built-in model requires to operate. Furthermore, the sliding design eliminates the need for a turntable, which will save space on your countertop. This lets you make use of large rectangular dishes as well as oblong jars that would not fit on the turntable.
They are placed at an accessible height and offer a better user experience that is ergonomic for those of all ages or abilities. They make it easier to place and take dishes out, reducing the risk of spills and overheating. Furthermore, these units offer greater visibility into the cooking area, which helps reduce frustration when cooking meals.
The benefit of this choice depends on the specific circumstances. built in oven and microwave oven is a great investment for modern kitchens if you need more countertop space, want to have ergonomic access and desire advanced cooking features, such as convection or sensor. If you're happy with your countertop or prefer a minimalist look, this option might not be the best choice for you.
Over the Range
Over-the-range microwavables are installed over cooktops or stoves to reduce counter space and create sleek, modern appearance. These kitchen appliances can double role as range vents as well as vents for the hood, which help remove smoke, steam, and cooking odors from the kitchen. They also offer overhead lighting that can help illuminate meal prep and cooking tasks. Smart over-the-range microwaves can even connect to your LG oven and connect to the ThinQ app for a more efficient experience.
You can pick from a range of sizes and styles to complement the design of your kitchen and fit in with other appliances. Many over-the-range models feature a chrome or stainless steel finish that coordinates with other countertop appliances, such as dishwasher, refrigerator, and oven. Certain models have charcoal filters to cut down on the odors and fumes. Some models also have a vent that can be switched between venting to the outside and recirculation mode in accordance with your cooking needs and kitchen ventilation set-up.
Another advantage of microwaves that are over-the-range is that they are simpler to access than countertop models. This is especially true when you are using the microwave to heat or heat frozen food. It's risky to reach across a hot cooktop or stove to grab a countertop microwave in particular if you are not cautious.
Over- one-time offer are also great for saving counter space and can be used to store cookbooks and other kitchen appliances that are small. They can be more expensive than countertop models, and could also require professional installation.
The choice between an over-the range or countertop microwave is contingent on the layout of your kitchen as well as the amount of counter space you have available, and your personal preferences. Both types of microwaves will help your kitchen become more efficient, however over-the-range models can aid in saving counter space, and also provide integrated ventilation for a more convenient cooking experience.