How to Choose built in microwave grill in Microwave
A microwave that is installed in cabinets, or under the counter, can free up space and creates a seamless kitchen appearance. Installing them at an appropriate level and in close proximity to other appliances like an oven that is wall-mounted is easy.
Choose from a variety door designs, including right-to-left-left swing-out doors or drop-down models that open the same way as a drawer in a cabinet. Also, think about other features.
Capacity
Microwaves are available in a broad variety of sizes and capacities to fit any kitchen. Shop for countertop, compact and low-profile microwaves as well as built-in models to find one that suits your space. These models make mealtimes easier by incorporating features such as sensor cooking and a slim trim kit that saves counter space. Some models have an adjustable turntable that allows loading and unloading to be done more easily.
While you shop, consider the size of your family and if you'll be using the microwave to cook larger serving dishes like platters or casseroles. You'll require a larger capacity microwave to accommodate these larger items. A 2.2-cubic-foot model from Frigidaire is a good example. It has enough space to accommodate large dinner plates and platters.
Another important factor when choosing a microwave is the power level. Select models with a higher wattage to cook food more quickly and evenly. Some microwaves offer multiple power levels, allowing you to adjust the power output based on the food you're cooking.
The dimensions of microwaves vary based on the type, and usually include the exterior width, height and depth, along with interior capacity. Exterior sizes can be useful when shopping as they provide an idea of what you can expect. However, the capacity inside is usually listed separately on each product page and could be efficient in determining which model is right for your home.
The space inside small built-in microwaves is different from model to model however, most will have an overall size that is around 24 inches when the door is closed. The widths of some models might be a little smaller to fit standard cabinet cutouts and align with over the range models. Models vary in both height and depth however, they all need to be mounted at least 12 inches above the stove for ventilation.
Before installing a new microwave measure the area where you'd like it to be and clear any obstructions in the space. You should leave at least one inch between the microwave and the wall for ventilation, and three inches between the edge of your countertop and the open doors to avoid tipping.
Design
It is important to consider the overall design of the kitchen and how the appliance will be incorporated into the space when selecting the most suitable small built-in microwave. There are a myriad of options for integrating the appliance into the kitchen. These include mounting it on the wall, putting it under the countertop in a drawer-style arrangement or even recessed into the cabinetry. The appliance will blend in better with other kitchen appliances, resulting in a seamless appearance.
The design of the door is also important. A lot of microwave models have a swinging door that swings from left to right or drop-down doors, or a drawer. These options make it easy to gain access to the appliance for users of all heights and can save valuable counter space. Certain microwaves have various high-end features to give the kitchen a luxurious feel.
It is essential to consider the amount of power needed for certain meals. Most microwaves will have a power rating displayed in the back of the appliance. Selecting a model with a higher wattage will allow for faster cooking and heating of food items. While there are some models that have lower wattage ratings for those who want a more energy-efficient option, it is important to keep in mind that these will typically take longer to cook and heat food items.
One of the most popular methods to integrate a tiny built in microwave is by placing it inside of an existing cabinet. These microwaves are available at a wide range of price points but generally sit in the cabinet, giving it a an attractive, integrated look. It is essential to read the instruction manual and owner's manual for the microwave you are considering.
Another option is to put the microwave on a wall such as in a nook or pantry. This will give the room an open, modern appearance that can help make the kitchen more inviting. A professional Kitchen Designer can work with a homeowner to determine the best placement. It is essential to remember that the microwave needs to have enough air space on both sides and the back to function correctly.
Power
Microwaves are a multi-functional kitchen appliance that can be used to complete many tasks quickly and easily. The power level of a microwave is measured in watts and this affects how fast and evenly it cooks food. In general, higher wattage microwaves can heat food faster and more efficient than microwaves with lower watts.
Unlike freestanding microwaves, built-in models are fitted in your kitchen's cabinets and this provides them with a sleek look that seamlessly blends in with the rest of your appliances and space. There are also built-in microwaves that require less space and have enough space for tall glasses and wide dishes.
You can also select from a variety of control options to make cooking and warming food more convenient and easier. For instance, you can go for models that incorporate sensor-cooking technology to make eating easy. Features like tap-to-open and a slim, sleek design allow you to easily fit them into tight spaces.
Installation

Microwaves integrated into cabinets or island structures give a sleek look and free up valuable counter space. These models generally require professional installation but they do allow you to be creative in the layout of your kitchen. They are also smaller than freestanding models, making it easier to fit into corners and tight spaces.
Consult the instructions provided by the manufacturer before installing your new microwave. You will be able to determine the amount of ventilation space you require and the tools and materials required to complete the task. Depending on the type of your house the electrical system could require modification. If you're planning to complete the installation yourself, make sure to shut off the power to your home prior to beginning work.
Remove any decorative trims from the cabinet that may hinder the microwave from being placed correctly. Ensure the countertop is clear and that there aren't other appliances around. Use a stud-finder to locate wall studs underneath the cabinet where you intend to place the microwave. You can also use a hammer or tap the wall to locate studs. If you hear a loud sound then you've found an appropriate stud. After you've found the wall studs with a pencil, use a level to mark them. If your microwave came with an old-fashioned cardboard template, place it to the upper cabinet, to serve as a guide for drilling holes for the mounting plate.
The majority of microwaves made to be installed in cabinets or recessed areas come with venting systems compatible with enclosed spaces. They will tell you how to go about venting, such as elevating your unit by a few inches or directing ventilation tubes along the exterior wall, cabinet or island.
Installing a built-in oven will require an assistant to support the appliance as you connect it to the wall. It is best to use screws that can support the weight of the built-in microwave, for instance lag bolts (also called toggle bolts). These screws will secure the plate in place to your wall. The power cord can be pulled through a hole that has been specifically drilled for this purpose.