A Built in Microwave Oven Combo Offers Convenience and Versatility
A built-in microwave oven combo offers the best of both worlds by combining your microwave and oven into one device. They can free up space on your countertops and give your kitchen a modern style.
These models come with powerful broilers that cook evenly and their microwaves heat food quickly. They also have a wide selection of cooking options various foods.
Size
A built-in microwave and wall oven combo is a fantastic solution for kitchens of all kinds. It is a combination of the convenience of a microwavable with the versatility of wall ovens. Explore our collection of wall ovens with combination microwaves to find the best fit for your home. Make sure you read the cutout specifications and installation instructions for the appliance you choose to ensure that it is suitable in your space. Our microwave and oven sets include microwave and oven models in a variety designs, colors and styles that will match any decor. Also, look for features like intelligent and easy-to-use electronic controls, a power-cook function and built in self-cleaning options that will help you reduce time.
Convenience
A built-in microwave oven combo can save space on your counters and give your kitchen a sleeker look. Since it functions as a microwave in addition to a traditional oven it is able to heat leftovers, frozen meals and meals that are pre-packaged in one appliance. It can eliminate the need for separate countertop appliances or bulky wall ovens. A combination microwave oven could also be a good option if you want to upgrade your kitchen without undergoing any major renovation projects.
There are microwave ovens in a variety of designs to fit the decor of your kitchen. Certain microwave oven combos come with a swing-out right-to-left door or drop-down designs that open the same way as traditional ovens. You can also get an oven and microwave that opens in a drawer, like a cabinet. Microwave drawers are easily accessible and are perfect for small spaces.
Combination microwaves also have many features that can make meal preparation easier and more efficient. For instance, some models come with a sensor steam cycle that automatically adjusts the time and temperature of your food items to ensure that you receive perfect steamed fish and vegetables. Other features include the broil element which lets you quickly melt cheese and brown your favorite dish. Crispwave(tm) is meanwhile can grill, bake, and crisp food items.
Consider how often you'll use each feature when choosing a microwave-oven combination. If you'll use the oven part of your combo more frequently than the microwave, you may be better off using a double wall oven instead. A combo oven is smaller in capacity than an oven that is a standalone unit.
When you've chosen a microwave and oven combo to satisfy your needs, think about the installation procedure. Over-the-range models can be positioned over the stove or cooktop and connect to an electrical outlet, whereas built-in microwaves can be plugged directly into cabinets or walls of your kitchen. integrated microwave oven come with trim kits to match your new microwave to your existing cabinets.

Energy Efficiency
A built in microwave oven combo is an ideal space-saving solution for those who have smaller kitchens, regardless of whether they reside in a house or an apartment. They can help reduce the amount of cabinet space that would normally be occupied by two separate appliances and they can also help to reduce energy consumption. They are more energy efficient than traditional wall-mounted ovens and offer the most efficient method to cook. They can also be used to cook food or warm meals. This eliminates the necessity for other appliances such as toasters or warming plates.
DOE conducts various analyses when evaluating potential amendments to energy conservation standards. These include technology and market assessments screening analyses, engineering analyses, and a national impact assessment (NIA). In this SNOPR, DOE will utilize its existing engineering analysis on microwave ovens to determine what degree of efficiency improvements are technologically possible for this product category.
In the engineering analysis, DOE will compare the design parameters of a microwave to an energy performance set of objectives. 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 every product category including lifecycle cost savings and simple payback time ("PBP"). DOE will use its Government Regulatory Impact Model with an adaptation for microwave ovens to calculate the industry's net present value ("NPV").
Manufacturer impacts will be evaluated as well and DOE will use an updated version of its Industry Cash Flow model adapted to this particular product type to estimate manufacturing NPV. DOE will also examine the impacts of these plans on small-scale businesses as well as other manufacturing subgroups to determine those that may be disproportionately affected.
DOE will also examine whether the test procedure for microwave ovens needs to be revised to include active mode power consumption as well as an energy use metric. Currently, the test procedures only deal with the use of standby mode power.
Design
Wall ovens rely on the circulation of hot air evenly while microwaves make use of waves to cause water molecules in food to vibrate and generate heat. Combination wall units blend these two appliances into a single unit, saving space in the kitchen and giving a modern, sleek look. You should carefully think about your budget and needs before investing in a combination wall oven. Some of the combo ovens we reviewed have design or performance issues.