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Advantages of an in Built Microwave
An in built microwave sits inside a cabinet (or sometimes, inside a drawer) and can be integrated into your kitchen. They can reduce counter space and look more streamlined than countertop models if you select the right design and install it properly.
These models may also come with additional features like time and weight defrost or an infant lock.
Counter Space Saver
A built-in microwave is the best option for saving space on your counter. You won't have to put down your bowl or plate while you cook your food. It also means you don't have to stoop down to reach under-counter models that are on the top of your counter, which can be a problem for children or older family members.
Depending on the layout and design, you may opt to build the microwave into your cabinetry or recess it into the wall to create an elegant look. These options are more expensive than simply tucking in an appliance that is countertop-style, but they are a permanent solution. They won't need to be repaired or replaced like countertops do.
For a sleek and unobtrusive look, you can install a microwave in your kitchen island. This could require you to reach down to grab food or drinks from the appliance. This can be difficult for people with limited mobility and younger members of the family. Another disadvantage of this method is that you'll need to leave a large portion of your counter space open to allow access to other appliances, like a stovetop or refrigerator.
Microwave drawers can be an ideal alternative for those seeking a built-in modern, sleek microwave that is simple to operate and does not take up counter space. You can pick from a range of sizes and power levels to find the perfect model for your home. They are more secure than models that rest on the top of the range counters, as they reduce the chance of spills and burns.
If you don't have enough room in your pantry for a separate microwave drawer, you could consider a compact combo model that can be stored on a rolling pantry shelf. This option is great for kitchens that have little or no counterspace. It also lets you to conceal your microwave when not being used.
Installing a drawer-style micro in your upper or high cabinets is also possible with a specific trim kit. This will ensure that the cabinet is fitted tightly to avoid gaps, and will give your cabinets the appearance of a custom design. These kits are available in both plain and louvered styles to allow you to select the one that matches the style of your kitchen.
Easy to Clean
Inbuilt models are simple to clean and can be installed the same height as your oven. Based on the size of your kitchen and your budget, you can pick from models with a sleek stainless steel finish that resists fingerprints and stains or more traditional designs that will blend with your current appliances.
Many of the latest microwaves come with an integrated steam cycle that helps get rid of food particles stuck to the microwave and makes cleaning simpler. This feature works by combining water and vinegar to create steam that loosens grime and food particles that are trapped in the microwave. All you have to do is take out the cup and let it sit for three to five minutes before wiping the inside of your microwave. Make sure to inspect the ceiling, and if you have a turntable clean it too.
Baking soda and vinegar can be used to clean your microwave, without the use of harsh chemicals. This is a natural solution that is healthier for the environment as well as you. Begin by mixing two tablespoons of baking soda in the water in a cup and then heating the mixture for about three to five minutes. Once the microwave is cool, wipe down the interior using a cloth dipped in warm soapy water or glass cleaner for the microwave's windows and controls (be careful not spraying electronic controls directly).
A monthly, regular clean-up using a sponge dipped in warm sudsy water is sufficient to keep your microwave operating at its best. For heavy grease build-up or splatters, make use of a general purpose grease cutting kitchen cleaner like Mr. Clean Deep Cleaning Mist1 on an abrasive sponge or towel. Wipe the edges and surfaces to prevent spray from getting into vent holes. Also, be careful not to get any cleaner on your control surfaces as it may damage them.

You can also keep your microwave clean by regularly taking out and cleaning the grease filter. This should be done at least every month or as recommended by the manufacturer. You can easily remove most filters and wash them in warm, sudsy, and warm water. Some brands come with a button to indicate when the filter should be replaced.
Easy to Program
The easiest way to use a microwave is by simply plugging it in and pressing the button. If you want to cook a particular item or heat up a variety of items at the same time it is recommended to choose a microwave with automatic programmes. These will determine the temperature and time of cooking for you. They are extremely useful to heat jam, making milk or melting chocolate.
The CDA microwavables built-in can keep track of the power level as well as the cooking time of your most-loved food items, meaning you don't need to alter the settings continuously. This will save you time and effort and help keep your kitchen tidy.
Many built-in microwaves can be mounted inside your cabinet and others have flush installation styles available to give a seamless appearance. This makes them perfect for small spaces. You can set it up at a height that suits your needs. For instance, a lot of people choose to install their microwave in the vicinity of their wall oven.
If you prefer to have a more integrated look in their kitchen, there are also many built-in microwaves that come in different colour finishes to complement the rest of your appliances and decor. There are even built in single oven and microwave packages with wooden panels that create a rustic look to your kitchen.
Microwaves with child safety locks are a great addition to any home especially those that are located low or within easy reach of children. This is because the control panel is locked' so that it is only operated by an adult. Review the specifications of any appliances you are considering buying to make sure they come with this feature.
Programming a microwave involves the creation of an control system that can handle input from the user and control the functions of the microwave and control hardware components such as the magnetron, LEDs and an LCD. The majority of the code used in these devices is written in C and a tiny portion in assembly.
Style
A built in microwave saves on space for worktops and can add a stylish finishing touch to your kitchen. There are various styles of installation available, including flush installation that allows the appliance to blend seamlessly with your cabinets. You can install a tambour to conceal the appliance when it is not being used.
The only downside to this choice is that it requires professional installation and may incur extra costs compared with freestanding models. Additionally the models do not come with a trim kit, meaning you'll need an additional trim kit from the manufacturer to achieve that fully integrated appearance.
Based on the style of your kitchen you could choose to match the other appliances in color and finish, or choose a a sleek modern look. There are high-end models that suit all tastes, from classic black and white to modern platinum glass.