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 appliance. They can help you save counter space and give your kitchen a stylish appearance.
These models come with powerful broilers that cook evenly, and their microwaves cook food quickly. These models offer a range of options to cook various foods.
Size
A built-in microwave and wall oven combo is a fantastic solution for kitchens of all kinds. It offers the convenience of a microwave with the versatility of wall ovens. Explore our range of wall ovens with combination microwaves to find the perfect solution for your home. Make sure you check the cutout specifications of your chosen unit and the installation guide to make sure it is suitable for your space. Our microwave and oven sets include both oven and microwave models with a variety of styles, colors and finishes that will match any decor. Look for features like easy and efficient controls as well as a power cook feature and a built-in self-cleaning feature to help you save time.
Convenience
A built-in microwave oven combination can save space on your kitchen counters and give a stylish design to your space. Because it functions as a microwave and a traditional oven, you can heat up leftovers, frozen foods and meals that are pre-packaged in one appliance. It also eliminates the requirement for an additional countertop appliance or a bulky stand-alone wall oven. If you are looking to upgrade your home without having to undertake major changes, a combination microwave oven is a great choice.
Microwave oven combos can be found in many different styles to match your kitchen's decor. Some come with a swing-out right-to-left door, whereas others have a drop-down design that opens in the same manner as a traditional oven. There is also microwave ovens with the drawer design that opens like an open cabinet. Microwave drawers are simple to reach and are perfect for smaller spaces where you want to avoid taking up valuable counter space.
Combination microwaves can also offer various features to help make meal prep easier and more efficient. Some models feature sensors that allow you to steam your food. This feature adjusts the temperature and time of your food in order to ensure perfect steaming of your fish and vegetables. Other features include the broil feature, which allows you to quickly melt cheese and brown your favorite food. Crispwave(tm) is meanwhile, can grill, bake, and crisp food.
Consider how often you will make use of each feature when choosing the microwave oven combination. If you'll be using the oven part of your combination more often than the microwave, you may prefer a double wall oven. A combo oven has less capacity than an oven that is a standalone unit.
Once you've selected the best microwave and oven combination for your requirements, you need to think about how you will install it. Over-the-range models mount over your stove or cooktop and connect to an electrical outlet, while built in microwaves are installed directly into cabinets or walls of your kitchen. Some models come with trim kits that allow you to effortlessly integrate your new microwave into your existing kitchen cabinets.

Energy Efficiency
Built-in microwave ovens are a great choice for those with smaller kitchens in their house or apartment. They can help to save on cabinet space that would otherwise be taken up by two separate appliances, and they also can help reduce energy usage. They typically offer the most efficient cooking method than traditional wall ovens, since they consume less energy. They can also be used to cook food and warm food items. This reduces the need for other appliances like toasters or warming plates.
DOE conducts various analyses when evaluating potential amendments to energy conservation standards. These include market and technology assessments, screening analyses, engineering analyses and a national impact assessment (NIA). In this SNOPR, DOE will use its engineering analysis of microwave ovens to determine what level of efficiency improvements are technologically feasible for this product type.
DOE will compare the microwave's design to a set energy performance objectives in the engineering analysis. builtin microwave 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 impacts on consumers for each product category including lifecycle cost savings as well as simple payback periods ("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 evaluate the impacts on manufacturers, and will use an altered industry cash flow model that is specifically tailored to this type of product in order to estimate manufacturing NPV. Additionally, DOE will consider the potential impacts on small business manufacturers and other manufacturer subgroups to identify any that may be disproportionately affected by these proposals.
In addition, DOE will consider whether the tests for microwave ovens must be updated to include active mode energy use as well as an active mode energy use measure. Currently, the test protocols only deal with the standby mode power usage.
Design
Wall ovens rely on the circulating of hot air while microwaves use waves to cause water molecules in food to vibrate and produce heat. Combination wall ovens blend these two distinct appliances into one unit that can be used to save kitchen space and offers a sleek, modern aesthetic. It is important to take into consideration your budget and goals before investing in a combination wall oven. A few of the combo wall ovens that we've rated have issues with performance or design.