Choosing The Best Microwave for Your Kitchen

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Let’s face it; you can’t live without a microwave.If you don’t have one, then you have missing out because having to rehear everything on your stove is stressful.If you have ever spent hours eyeballing a chicken that is frozen just waiting for it to defrost, then you clearly understand that a watched pot will never boil and a watched chicken will forever stay frozen.

These are some of the reasons why a microwave is important in any kitchen. If you are looking for a new market, then I must say you are in luck because some of these latest models a stylish, sleek and will literary do a job of a hundred cooks.

Built-In or Countertop Microwaves?

Microwaves can either be over-the-range and counter top or built-in. For me, counter tops are the best since they are portable and small.The choice of the microscope will rely on the real estate on your counters. For instance, some of the recent houses come with a microwave shelf just beside the stove or the fridge to hold the microwave.

For built-in microwaves, they can be put under the cabinet, above, or inside the cabinet. Some of these microwaves might come with venting and a lighting system so that they act as the vent for your kitchen. Others will come with great options such as bake, roast, or convection.

Picking The Size of Your Microwave

Apart from measuring the size that can fit on your counter top, you need also to make up your mind on the capacity of your microwave. Normally, the sizes are measured in cubic space. For example, 1.0 cu. ft. stands for one cubic foot.

You can either go for small or big sizes. Larger models are great for cooking everything from full-sized chicken to roast. On the other hand, smaller sizes will allow you to make a great popcorn bag, defrost and reheat.

The Wattage Factor

Wattage refers to how fast your microwave will cook your food. For instance, a 1200 watts’ microwave will cook a bowl of soup or a chicken more quickly than a 600 watts’ microwave. Most microwaves have an average of about 1000 watts. However, some of the over-the-range models will have different wattage for different functions.

For example, the Bosch 800 series microwave has a 1.6 cu. ft. 1000 –watt microwave power, 1700 –watt convection element and 1750 – watt broil element.

Features of Your Microwave

Finally, you have to consider what a microwave can do. Well, what can’t the microwave in question, do? Whether you choose a best built-in microwave or a counter top microwave, you should understand that a microwave can do almost anything. From baking buns to roasting beef, a microwave will prepare almost anything.

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