What is the difference between counter and over range microwave?
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What is the difference between counter and over range microwave?
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Do countertop microwaves need clearance?
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How much ventilation does a built-in microwave need?
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What makes a microwave over the range?
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Do countertop microwaves have filters?
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Do over the stove microwaves have exhaust fans?
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Why use an over the range microwave?
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Can you use an over the range microwave as a countertop microwave?
Built-in and countertop microwaves function only as a microwave, while over-the-range models double as a hood vent for kitchen stoves. Each configuration offers different advantages based on your kitchen and cooking style, and understanding these advantages can help you find the right option for your home.
Microwaves need adequate air clearance on each side, the rear and the top to function properly. This allows good circulation for the intake and discharge air vents. Countertop Models: 3″ of clearance on both sides and the top.
Generally, it is agreed that leaving three inches on all four sides of the microwave is the minimum requirement. This will provide them with enough clearance to allow proper airflow and avoid blocking vents. If you plan on keeping a microwave inside the cabinet, don’t push it into the wall.
Over-the-range microwaves install above your range or cooktop in place of a range hood. They function like countertop microwaves, but also eliminate smoke, steam and cooking odors through a built-in ventilation system.
“Countertop style microwaves do not have filters that need to be cleaned. The type of microwaves that do need cleaning are the kind that are over your stovetop,” she explained. “Only microwaves with a fan that recirculates air back to your kitchen have filters.”
Although over-the-range microwaves have a built-in exhaust fan, they don’t vent cooking gases as well as range hoods do. And if you’re short, you might find it challenging to remove a piping-hot bowl of soup from a microwave mounted at least 18 inches above your stovetop.
Pro: Over-the-Range Microwaves Clear Counterspace The main reason why many homeowners choose OTR microwaves is because they save counterspace. If you have a small kitchen with limited prep space, a mounted microwave can open vital square footage.
Over-the-Range Microwave ovens and Advantium/Five in One ovens cannot be used on a counter or shelf and are not UL (Underwriters Laboratory) approved for this purpose. Keep in mind the underside is not flat on an Over-the-Range Microwave or Advantium/Five in One oven.