When it comes to installing a microwave oven there are five basic options to choose from. These are built-ins, under the cabinet, over the range, drawer ovens and countertops. Among them the countertop microwave ovens require no installation. The other four varieties require professional installation in order to provide adequate ventilation. Built-in microwave ovens are usually more powerful than countertops. They are more feature-packed and provide true value for the money.
Limited worktop space is one of the main reasons people opt for a microwave oven that can be accommodated with the cooking range or with the cabinetry in the kitchen. The inclusion of a fitted oven will impart an integrated, sleek look to the kitchen. Free standing or countertop microwave ovens are less expensive than the fitted ovens as there are no installation costs involved. The built in microwave and countertop microwaves offer many of the same features, including sensor cooking, convection, auto cook, and auto defrost.
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