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Good Housekeeping Microwave Reviews

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There are many factors to consider when purchasing a microwave. For starters, you should know that a microwave oven can be expensive. Secondly, you should know how to use a microwave oven. A microwave with an exhaust hood does its job much better than one without. Lastly, you should know that a microwave oven that doesn’t have a hood doesn’t have a mute button.

OTR microwaves are less convenient to access

An OTR microwave is less convenient if you have limited counter space. An OTR is also less convenient if you have children or want to minimize the amount of traffic in the kitchen area. Alternatively, a built-in microwave may be more convenient but requires hardwiring and can cost more.

OTR microwaves combine two functions: they can act as a traditional range hood and a microwave vent. However, they are less convenient to access and may not move enough air to be effective. If you’re concerned about air quality, it might be best to avoid OTRs.

Most OTR microwave kits include instructions for installation, and many manufacturers include templates for laying out the placement of the fasteners. Before installing your OTR microwave, you’ll need to unscrew the wall plate on the back of the microwave. Then, you can mark the position of the fasteners on the back wall.

An OTR microwave does not provide the same level of coverage for the range as a conventional range hood. They are also taller than average range hoods and can take up more space than expected. They also require more clearance from your range to prevent fire. If you don’t have sufficient clearance from the range, an OTR microwave may take up too much space in your kitchen.

When buying an OTR microwave, you should remember that the space between the wall cabinets flanking the range must be at least 30 inches. If the space is insufficient, you can always buy filler strips or panels from the manufacturer. The height and depth of OTR microwaves differ from model to model.

They don’t exhaust as well as a hood.

Over-the-range microwaves have built-in exhaust fans but are not as effective at moving air as range hoods. For instance, the two strongest burners on a basic range use 30,000 BTU on full power. This will push a basic 300 CFM over-the-range microwave to its limit.

Range hoods are complex electrical appliances. They often have two or more circuit boards and are more difficult to repair. They should have GU10 light sockets and be equipped with a transformer if there are LED lights. Generally, range hoods with big blowers are more reliable.

They are more expensive.

Microwaves have become increasingly sophisticated, ranging from those with convection and inverter cooking to those with smart sensors and voice assistant capabilities. They can even change their power and temperature settings based on the type of food you’re cooking. You can find the best microwaves for your needs on the Internet and in stores.

The Good Housekeeping Institute is based in New York City and employs chemists, biologists, home economists, culinary experts, and food scientists to test consumer products and recommend the best ones. The Institute evaluates thousands of consumer products annually and highlights the best ones in its magazine. It also evaluates the promotional materials for products to ensure that they live up to the Good Housekeeping standards.

They don’t have a mute button.

A mute button is a welcome feature for those who don’t want to listen to annoying beeps. Microwaves without this feature can be annoying in loud rooms, but it can help make your cooking experience more comfortable. While most microwaves don’t have this option, you can find one that does, which can help reduce the amount of noise produced by your microwave.