Microwave and Oven Integrated
Microwave ovens are a convenient addition to any kitchen. They cook food faster than traditional ovens and can help with rapid cooking.
Integrate your microwave in your kitchen to create a custom appearance. Built-in microwaves are available in flush installation styles that provide plenty of storage space while making your work space free.
Built-in
Designed to be integrated into cabinets in the kitchen or a wall fixed to the wall, built-in microwaves create a sleek and refined design to your space. They can be outfitted with top-of-the-line features that help you bake and cook easily. Built-in microwaves are available in different sizes and power levels. They free up counter space and are great for busy families.
Built-in microwaves can be installed at eye level or within easy reach to allow for easy operation. When putting your microwave in its place it is important to strike the right balance between ergonomics & functionality. Take into consideration the dimensions of your appliance before installing it. You may also need to adjust your position to be comfortable.
You can choose from a variety of styles and find the ideal match for your kitchen. Certain models feature a flush-built-in design that sits in a flush with the normal cabinet depths for seamless installation. Other microwaves feature sleek minimalist lines that work well with traditional or contemporary kitchen designs.
Based on your preferences If you're looking for a microwave that's more your style, you can opt for an oven that has an adjustable rack or turntable to assist you in evenly heating and prepare food evenly. There are models that come with shortcut/convenience buttons as well as time cook settings to provide convenience.
Flatbed technology is a brand new trend in the microwave world. Unlike traditional turntables, flatbed microwaves are completely flat which allows you to put wider dishes in your appliance and cook them more evenly.
Ovens & Hobs are also easier to clean since there aren't any nooks or crevices where food gets stuck.

A common concern with built-in microwaves is that they may be more difficult to clean than countertop microwaves. With the right knowledge and care you can effortlessly maintain your integrated microwave to keep it looking new. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning and maintenance in order to extend the life of your appliance.
Countertop
Most likely the most popular of all microwave oven types, countertop models sit on top of your kitchen counter and provide simple, easy access. These freestanding appliances typically come with a range of power capacities, features and finishes, as well as different colors to match the decor of your kitchen. They don't have to be installed or mounted in order to be moved with you when you move.
These kitchen appliances are more than just a gadget to warm frozen coffee or food items. Many models have advanced features, such as weight and a time defrost setting which optimizes the amount of time needed to properly thaw food. They might also have Keep Warm settings that keeps food warm and ready to serve for up to 60 minutes, making them perfect for use in everyday entertaining and.
Size is a crucial aspect when choosing the right countertop microwave. While most kitchen countertops have a depth of 25 1/2", the maximum space available for a countertop microwave is 16". This can leave less room for your kitchen's work surfaces and limit how you can make use of that space at your home.
If you're in a bind with limited countertop space but still require the quick access of a microwave on the countertop, try installing one in the drawer. This will allow you to save counter space, and then put away the appliance when not in use, and have plenty of kitchen storage. It's also a good choice for apartments and small kitchens, as well as rec rooms or dorm rooms where countertop space is limited.
Installing a built-in microwavable is a great way to free space on your countertop. Built-in microwaves are more elegant than countertop models which sit on the counter. They can be recessed into the cabinetry or wall for an elegant look. These options allow you integrate your microwave into your kitchen's overall design and make it appear like it has always been there.
Drawer
Microwave drawers provide a sleek modern upgrade to kitchens, and offer seamless integration into cabinets that maximizes the kitchen space. They are a popular choice for homeowners who want practicality and ease of use while making sure their countertops are clean. Regular maintenance and the right use will extend the life span of this nifty appliance.
Drawer microwaves come in standard sizes of cabinets typically between 24 and 30 inches wide, making them a perfect fit for contemporary kitchen layouts without requiring extensive changes. These microwaves aren't like traditional microwaves that take up counter space. They open and slide out by pressing a button. This allows you to utilize your counter space for different uses, like workspace, decor or for other tasks.
This type of microwave doesn't require as much space to operate as an over-the counter or built-in appliance. The sliding design also eliminates the necessity for turntables, allowing even more countertop space. This can allow you to use large rectangular casserole dishes or oblong containers which wouldn't fit on a traditional turntable.
These appliances are installed at an appropriate height and provide a more ergonomic experience for people of all ages and abilities. They allow for easier retrieval and place dishes, thus reducing the possibility of spills and overheating. These units also give you better visibility in the cooking area which reduces frustration when cooking meals.
The value of this option depends on the particular situation. A drawer microwave is a great investment for modern kitchens if you need more countertop space, enjoy the ergonomic design and want to incorporate advanced cooking features, such as convection or sensor. However, if you're satisfied with your countertop or prefer a more minimalist design, this model may not be ideal for you.
Over the Range
Microwavables that are over the range are positioned over cooktops or stoves to reduce counter space and give sleek, modern appearance. These kitchen appliances can be used as range vents or hood vents to get rid of smoke, steam and cooking odors. They also come with overhead lighting that can be used to illuminate cooking and meal preparation tasks. Smart microwaves that are over-the-range can sync with your LG oven and connect to the ThinQ app for a streamlined experience.
You can choose from a variety of sizes and styles to complement your kitchen design and integrate with other appliances. Many models over-the-range feature a chrome or stainless steel finish that can be matched with other countertop appliances such as refrigerators, dishwashers, and oven. Some models come with charcoal filters that help reduce the smells and fumes. Some models also come with a vent that can be switched between venting to the outside and recirculation mode according to your cooking needs and kitchen ventilation set-up.
The over-the-range models are also more convenient to use than countertop models. This is especially true if you utilize your microwave to heat frozen food items or cook food because they are situated exactly where you are working. A hot cooktop or stove to use the microwave on your countertop can be dangerous, especially if you're not careful.
These models can also be used to store small appliances or cookbooks. These microwaves are more expensive than countertop models and may also require professional installation.
The choice between an over-the-range or countertop microwave will depend on the layout of your kitchen as well as the space available for counters and personal preferences. Both types of microwaves can help your kitchen to be more efficient. However, microwaves that are over-the-range are more compact and have integrated ventilation for the most comfortable cooking environment.