A Built in Microwave Oven Combo Offers Convenience and Versatility
A built in microwave oven combo provides the best of both worlds by connecting your microwave and wall oven into one appliance. They can free up counter space and give your kitchen a stylish appearance.
These models come with powerful broilers that cook evenly and their microwaves heat food quickly. They also come with a broad selection of cooking options various meals.
Size
Combining the convenience of a microwave oven with the versatility of an oven on a wall and a built-in microwave and wall oven combination is an efficient solution for many kitchens. Explore our complete selection of combination microwaves and wall ovens to find the perfect fit for your home. Be sure to check the cutout specifications for the appliance you choose and follow the installation guide to make sure it fits in your space. Our microwave and oven sets include both microwave and oven models with a variety of styles, colors and finishes that will complement any decor. Look for features such as smart and convenient controls as well as a power cook feature and a built-in self-cleaning system to help you save time.
Convenience
A built-in microwave oven combination can save counter space in your kitchen and provide a modern look to your space. Because it functions as a microwave and traditional oven it can cook leftovers, frozen food items and pre-packaged meals in one appliance. It removes the necessity for separate countertop appliances or bulky wall ovens. A combination microwave oven can be a great option for those who want to modernize your kitchen without having to undergo any major remodeling projects.
There are microwave oven combos 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 and others have drop-down designs that open in the same way as traditional ovens. There is also an oven and microwave that opens inside a drawer, similar to a cabinet. Microwave drawers are easily reached and are ideal for small spaces.
Combination microwaves also come with a range of features to aid in meal preparation and more convenient. Some models feature the option of a sensor steam mode that adjusts the temperature and duration of your food in order to ensure that you get perfect steaming of your fish and vegetables. Other features include a broil element that allows you to quickly melt cheese or brown your favorite dish, as well as Crispwave(tm) technology that lets you grill or bake food and make it crisp.
When choosing a microwave oven combination, be sure to take into consideration how often you'll use each function. If you will be using the oven more frequently than the micro, you might prefer an extra wall oven. A combo appliance is smaller in capacity than an individual oven.
Once built in oven and microwave 've decided on an oven and microwave combination to meet your needs, you should think about the installation process. Over-the-range models mount over your stove or cooktop and connect to an electrical outlet, whereas built-in microwaves can be plugged directly into the cabinets or walls of your kitchen. Certain models come with trim kits to make your microwave match your existing cabinets.
Energy Efficiency
Built-in microwave oven combos are a great option for those with smaller kitchens in their home or apartment. They can save the space in cabinets that would otherwise be occupied by separate appliances, and can also cut down on energy usage. They are more energy efficient than traditional wall ovens and offer a more efficient way to cook. They can also be used to cook food or warm food items. This means that there is less requirement for other appliances, such as toasters or warming plates.
When evaluating potential amended energy conservation standards, DOE conducts several analyses, including assessment of technology and market conditions screening analysis, engineering analysis and a national impact analysis (NIA). In this SNOPR, DOE will rely on its existing engineering analysis of microwave ovens to determine the highest level of efficiency improvements that are technically feasible for this product class.
DOE will assess the microwave's design to an energy performance objective that is specified 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 NIA, DOE will assess the impacts on consumers, such as the cost savings throughout the lifecycle and simple payback time (PBP). DOE will utilize the Government Regulatory Impact Model, with an adaptation for ovens that can be microwaved to calculate the industry's net present value (NPV).
Manufacturer impacts will be evaluated also, and DOE will employ a modified version of its Industry Cash Flow model that has been modified for this product type to calculate the manufacturing NPV. DOE will also look at the impacts of these plans on small businesses as well as other subgroups of manufacturers to identify those who are likely to be affected.
Additionally, DOE will consider whether the test procedures for microwave ovens need to be updated to include active mode energy use as well as a possible integrated active mode energy use measure. Currently, tests only provide standby mode power usage.
Design

Wall ovens depend on evenly circulating hot air while microwaves make use of waves to cause water molecules in food to vibrate and produce heat. Combination wall units blend these two appliances into a single unit, reducing space in the kitchen while offering a sleek modern aesthetic. It is important to take into consideration your budget and goals before purchasing a combination wall oven. Some of the ovens we rated have design or performance issues.