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09-Nov-2023

What are the different types of microwaves?

The most common types of microwaves include built-in, over-the-range, countertop, undercounter, wall oven and microwave combination, smart and convection microwaves. Each type can vary in their placement within the kitchen, whether they’re built into a wall, installed above the range, sitting below the countertop or freestanding. Whirlpool brand even makes a low profile over-the-range microwave to give you more cooking space on the stovetop underneath.

Your microwave search will also lead you to units with differing power levels, finishes, sizes, feature line-ups, configurations and more. Read on to learn more about what each type of microwave can offer your kitchen.

1. Over-the-range microwaves

Over-the-range microwaves make space on the counter by conveniently mounting between the cabinetry above the range or cooktop, keeping all of your cooking in one centralized location. These microwaves often offer ventilation, and are available in models that vent air outside of your home or filter and recirculate air back into the kitchen.

2. Low profile microwaves

Like over-the-range models, low profile microwave types install above the range or cooktop and under the cabinets in place of a range hood. These space-saving models are sleek, compact and fit and vent like a hood2. They’re ideal for those whose cabinetry is too low for a typical over-the-range microwave or people who simply value more space above the cooktop.

3. Built-in microwaves

Built-in microwaves are installed in a wall or within existing cabinetry and often come with high-end features that round out a premium look and feel. These microwave types free up space elsewhere in the kitchen and are available in a range of sizes and power levels, making it easier to find the right fit for your family’s favorite dishes. Built-in microwaves can even be professionally installed in other places around the kitchen, including underneath the counter in a drawer style.

4. Countertop microwaves

These freestanding microwaves sit on your kitchen counter and are simple to set up and start operating. Though they’ll compete for counter space with other kitchen appliances, countertop microwaves offer the ultimate in flexibility and are easy to relocate around the kitchen as the need arises. Plus, most models are ADA compliant.

 

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