A Built in Microwave Oven Combo Offers Convenience and Versatility
A built-in microwave oven combo can combine your wall oven and your microwave into one unit. They can free space on your counters and provide your kitchen with a sleek aesthetic.
These models come with powerful broilers, which cook food evenly. Their microwaves also heat food quickly. They offer a wide range of options to cook different dishes.
Size
Combining the convenience of a microwave oven with the flexibility of a wall oven, a built in microwave and wall oven is a great solution for kitchens of all kinds. Explore our complete range of microwaves that combine with wall ovens to find the perfect fit for your home. Make sure to review the cutout specifications and the installation guide for your chosen unit to ensure that it is suitable in your space. Our microwave and wall oven combos include both wall oven and microwave models that come in a variety of styles, colors, and finishes to match any style. Also, look out for features like smart and convenient digital controls, a power cook feature and built-in self-cleaning options that will help you reduce time.
Convenience
A built in microwave oven combo can free up space on your kitchen counters and give a stylish design to your space. It can be used to heat leftovers, frozen food items, and even pre-packaged food items. It can eliminate the necessity of separate countertop appliances or large wall ovens. A combination microwave oven can also be a good option for those who want to modernize your kitchen without having to undergo any major renovation projects.
There are microwave ovens in a variety of styles to match your kitchen's decor. Certain microwave oven combos come with doors that swing out right to left or drop-down designs that open in the same way as traditional ovens. There is also a microwave oven combo with an open-type drawer that opens in the same way as a cabinet. integrated oven and microwave can be easily reached and are great for small space.
Combination microwaves can also offer a range of features to help make meal prep easier and more convenient. For example, some models come with a sensor steam cycle that automatically adjusts the time and temperature of your food items to ensure that you get perfectly steamed veggies and fish. Other features include a broil element that allows you to quickly melt cheese or cook your favorite food, as well as Crispwave(tm) technology that lets you grill, bake and crisp foods.
Consider how often you'll use each feature when choosing a microwave-oven combination. If you will be using the oven more often than the micro, you might be better off buying an oven that doubles as a wall. It's also important to note that a combo appliance typically has less capacity than a conventional standalone oven.
After you've selected a microwave and oven combo to meet your needs, you should think about the installation process. Over-the-range models are mounted over your cooktop or stove and connect to an electrical outlet, while built-in microwaves can be plugged directly into cabinets or walls of your kitchen. black microwave oven built in come with trim kits to ensure that your new microwave is in line with the cabinets you already have.
Energy Efficiency
Built-in microwave ovens are a great option for those with smaller kitchens in their home or apartment. They can free up the space which would otherwise be taken by separate appliances, and also reduce energy consumption. They usually provide the most efficient cooking method than traditional wall ovens since they consume less energy. Additionally, they can usually be used to cook both warm and hot dishes, reducing the necessity for additional appliances, such as toasters or warming plates.
When evaluating possible amendments to energy conservation standards, DOE conducts several analyses which include assessment of technology and market conditions, screening analysis, engineering analysis and national impacts analysis (NIA). In this SNOPR, DOE will rely on its existing engineering analysis of microwave ovens to determine the best level of efficiency improvements that are technically feasible for this particular product class.
DOE will evaluate the microwave's design to the energy performance goals set in the engineering analysis. The engineering analysis will then determine the maximum improvement in energy efficiency that is technologically feasible based on the most advanced microprocessor-controlled model available on the market or in working prototypes, or the maximum reduction in energy consumption that is technically achievable with the current technologies available for this product class.
As part of the NIA, DOE will evaluate the effects on consumers for each product class including lifecycle cost savings and simple payback time ("PBP"). DOE will employ the Government Regulatory Impact Model, with an adaptation for microwavable ovens to calculate the industry net present value (NPV).
DOE will also assess the impacts on manufacturers, and will use a modified industry cash flow model adapted to this product type in order to estimate manufacturing NPV. In addition, DOE will consider the potential impact on small-business manufacturers and other manufacturer subgroups to identify any that could be affected in a different way by these proposals.
DOE will also look into whether the test procedure for microwave ovens requires to be updated in order to include active mode power consumption and a possible integrated energy use measure. The current test procedures only address the use of standby mode power.
Design

Microwaves produce heat by causing water molecules to vibrate in food. Wall ovens depend on the circulation of hot air, while microwaves rely on waves to cause food molecules to vibrate. Combination wall units blend both appliances into one unit, which is ideal for securing space in the kitchen and offering a sleek modern aesthetic. However, it is important to consider your goals and budget before deciding to purchase a combination wall oven. Several of the combination wall ovens we have rated have issues with performance or design.