There are several choices to make when you are looking to buy a new microwave. Of all of the choices that you can make, the two main decisions that you might have to make might be whether you are going to get a countertop microwave or a built-in model. There are several factors that you need to, from the features and appearance of the microwave itself to your kitchen's considerations.
Available Kitchen and Counter Space
Built In Microwave
The first thing you have to look at is how much actual kitchen space you have. If you are a daily coffee drinker and a toast fan, you will need room for those appliances. If you have limited space in the kitchen, then you should assign spots by what you use most, the room to prepare and cook foods, and wash dishes and other things.
If space is not a consideration, many people will choose to go with the countertop microwave simply because it is what they are most familiar with and because they feel it is their safest choice. There are several different sizes of the microwave oven which may still fit into even a smaller kitchen.
Built-in Models
If you are not willing to give up a good portion of your kitchen space, or you just do not have it to give up in the first place, then a built-in microwave oven is a good suggestion. Some people like the look of a built-in model to begin with because it can streamline the look of the kitchen overall and free up valuable cabinet and countertop space. There are some things to consider when you are installing a built-in microwave, however-not only for looks but for safety. This includes:
Only using cabinets and shelves that are specifically designed for the microwave. Making sure that the microwave is installed correctly for proper air flow. Making sure that the walls are strong enough to hold the shelf securely.
A Third Option
Of course, there is a third option to choose from, which not only saves the counter space but also keeps you from having to have a built-in model. This third option is using a microwave cart or stand.
The added benefit is the additional storage that you will have with the microwave cart. If you choose a model that has wheels, you can move it from place to place as needed, even if you have a very small kitchen to work with.
There are several brand names, sizes and types of microwave oven to choose from so you can have the best of not only simple cooking but space saving, too. A small kitchen does not have to be a problem to work with, as long as you keep in mind the tips to finding the right countertop or built-in microwave oven.
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Panasonic NN-SD967S 2.2 cuft, 1250 Watt Stainless Steel Microwave Oven, Inverter Technology Feature
- Luxury full-size 1250-watt microwave oven with 2-1/5-cubic-foot capacity
- 16-1/2-inch turntable; 1-touch sensor cooking; keep-warm menu
- Inverter Turbo Defrost ensures even heating; menu-action screen
- 10 power levels; pop-out dial for easy programming; delay start; timer
- Please note: upper-left corner of door has a small indentation to allow door to open smoothly
Panasonic NN-SD967S 2.2 cuft, 1250 Watt Stainless Steel Microwave Oven, Inverter Technology Overview
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