Microwave Ovens Countertop
There was a time when cooking necessitated a stove or a grill and demanded sizable investments of time. This is clearly not the case anymore. Nowadays, no kitchen is complete unless it has a microwave oven with which to heat up meals in minutes, or even seconds.
Some microwaves are built into a kitchen wall, much like regular ovens. But consumers have the alternative option of buying microwave ovens for countertop use. These latter microwaves stand alone on kitchen islands or countertops, attaching to walls only by their power cords.
Microwave ovens for countertop use are by most measures a lower-hassle option than their built-in counterparts. They tend to cost less, they don’t require any special installation, and are very easy to replace when they cease to work—just unplug them and toss. And if you move to a new home, you’ll have a much easier time pulling them out of the kitchen, packing them up, and transferring them to your new home’s kitchen.
Microwave ovens for countertop use are highly popular among consumers. Manufacturers respond to this high demand by producing countertop microwave ovens in wide arrays of colours and styles to appeal to a variety of target age brackets and demographic groups.
Some models appeal to younger buyers by featuring decorative colours, such as blueberry, orange, purple, green, or pink. A few have translucent polycarbonate exterior shells, much like the shell of an Apple iMac. Also popular with younger buyers, and anyone else living on a limited budget or in a small space, are mini-microwaves, whose smaller size and lower costs make them convenient bargain buys.
Cooking enthusiasts might like for their microwave ovens to have a few extra amenities. Such microwaves are to be found. They come with oven burners on top to enable baking with convection, baking without convection, broiling, and rotisserie cooking. This microwave might be useful on camping trips, provided that it’s a model that runs on batteries. It will also complement a studio apartment nicely.
Whatever type microwave oven that you buy for your countertop, take careful note of its power range. More wattage means that it will cook faster, though the price tag is likely to be higher. Also consider how high-quality you expect the cooked food to be. If you’re willing to pay more for it, then look for microwaves that have such features as humidity sensors and inverter technology to more evenly cook meals.
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