A Built in Microwave Oven Combo Offers Convenience and Versatility
A built-in microwave oven combo combines your wall oven with your microwave into a single appliance. They can free up space on your counters and give your kitchen a classy look.
These models come with powerful broilers that cook evenly, and their microwaves heat food quickly. integrated microwave oven have a variety of options to cook various food items.
Size
Combining the convenience of a microwave oven and the flexibility of an oven on a wall, 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 best fit for your home. Make sure to review the cutout specifications and the installation guide for the model you select to ensure it works in your space. Our microwave and oven combos include microwave and oven models in a variety styles, colors and finishes that will complement any decor. Also, look for features like modern and efficient digital controls, a power cook function, and built-in self-cleaning options to help you reduce time.
Convenience
A microwave oven with built-in features will free up space on your counters and give your kitchen a more sleek appearance. Because it acts as a microwave and traditional oven it is able to heat leftovers, frozen foods and pre-packaged meals in one appliance. It can also eliminate the need for an additional countertop appliance or large wall ovens that are stand-alone. A combination microwave oven can also be a good option if you want to upgrade your kitchen without having to undergo any major remodeling projects.
You can find microwave ovens in a variety of styles to match your kitchen decor. Certain microwave oven combos come with doors that swing open from right to left, while others are drop-down models that open the same way as traditional ovens. You can also find microwave ovens with a drawer style that opens as an open cabinet. Microwave drawers are simple to reach and are great for small spaces where you want to keep your microwave from taking up valuable counter space.
Combination microwaves also have various features that help you prepare your meals faster and more efficient. Some models feature the option of a sensor steam mode that adjusts the temperature and duration of your food in order to ensure you get perfectly steamed vegetables and fish. Other features include the broil element, which allows you to quickly melt cheese and brown your favorite food. Crispwave(tm) is meanwhile, can grill, bake and crisp food items.
When choosing a microwave combination, be sure to think about how often you'll be using each function. If you will be using the oven more often than the micro, you may be better off buying an extra wall oven. A combo appliance has a smaller capacity than an individual oven.
After you've selected the right microwave and oven combination to satisfy your needs, think about the installation process. Over-the range models are mounted over your cooktop or stove and connected to a power outlet. Built-in microwaves are installed on walls or cabinets in your kitchen. Some models even have trim kits that allow you to seamlessly blend your new microwave with your existing kitchen cabinets.
Energy Efficiency

A built-in microwave oven combination can be an excellent space-saving option for those who have smaller kitchens, whether they are in a house or an apartment. They can save space in cabinets that would otherwise be occupied by separate appliances. They can also help reduce energy consumption. They typically offer an efficient cooking method than traditional wall ovens, as they tend to use less energy. They can also be used to cook food and warm food items. This means that there is less necessity for other appliances such as toasters or warming plates.
In evaluating the possibility of amending energy conservation standards, DOE conducts several analyses that include assessment of technology and market, screening analysis, engineering analysis and a national impact analysis (NIA). In this SNOPR DOE will utilize its engineering analysis of microwave ovens to determine what level of efficiency improvements are feasible for this particular product.
DOE will assess the design of a microwave to a set energy performance objectives 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 the NIA, DOE will evaluate the effects on consumers for every product category, including lifecycle cost savings, and simple payback periods ("PBP"). DOE will use the Government Regulatory Impact Model, with an adaptation for ovens that can be microwaved, to calculate the industry net present value (NPV).
DOE will also assess the impacts on manufacturers, and will use an industry-specific cash flow model that is specifically tailored to this type of product to calculate manufacturing NPV. DOE will also examine the impacts of these plans on small-scale businesses as well as other subgroups of manufacturers to identify those that may be disproportionately affected.
DOE will also examine whether the test procedure for microwave ovens needs to be updated in order to include active mode power consumption as well as an integrated energy use metric. Currently, the test protocols only cover the standby mode power usage.
Design
Microwaves create heat by causing water molecules to vibrate in food. Wall ovens are based on the circulation of hot air while microwaves rely on waves to cause food molecules to vibrate. Combination wall units blend both appliances into one unit, which is ideal for securing space in the kitchen while offering a sleek modern aesthetic. It is important to think about your budget and needs before purchasing a combination wall oven. Several of the combination wall ovens we have rated have issues with performance or design.