It is possible to stack appliances as suggested, but there is a caution. Here it is. Both units generate heat, and the microwave actually has air moving through it and exiting at an elevated temperature. The installation instructions for both machines must be reviewed and sufficient space made betweenand around both machines (including behind them) for the appliances to operate without inordinate heating. If the instructions are not clear and/or your have doubts, you will be wise to consult an appliance technical professional. Note that all these machines have definitive installation instructions. Should you ignore warnings and "wing it" with the installation, you risk (at minimum) damaging the unit or units. Additionally, a fire can result, and property damage could be considerable. Lastly, people die ever year from the affects of smoke inhalation because they are trapped (or sleeping) inside a burning structure. You may kill yourself and/or a family member, or a friend or relative who is staying over.
Yes we have about 5 stacked and have been there working all day for 3 years. We replaced 2 but it was due to normal faults i think and the intense usage
Not unless you can turn off the micro-waves, they will turn your bread into nice roof tiles.
A convection oven moves the air, a microwave does not.
A convection oven moves the air, a microwave does not.
The difference is in the features. A regular microwave only features the normal microwave functions. However, a convection microwave oven also has a built-in convection oven in it.
While microwave technology allows you to cook food quickly, the white Whirlpool GH 7208XRQ convection oven includes microwave as one of its features of convection, microwave, steamer, and oven; therefore essentially making the convection oven a more functional kitchen appliance.
I bought a microwave-convection oven at Sears, but you can find them at any good-sized appliance store.
You can make a pizza or cake in your microwave oven without a convection mode, but the results may not be as desirable.
A convection and microwave combination oven is an appliance that combines the functions of both units in just one piece of equipment. This appliance will look much like a microwave oven, but will have conventional resistance (electric) heating elements in it as well as the little fan to provide the convection. This unit will function in either capacity, and about the only drawback is that the convection oven has a limited volume. Bon appétit!
Your microwave oven has "combination" features, most likely a combination of microwave and convection cooking. Consult the user manual for your specific oven to find out how to use these features.
They work relatively well although it is easier to use just a microwave or just an oven.
A microwave uses radio waves to heat food from the inside out, and a convection oven uses heat waves to cook food from the outside in. While they both cook food fairly quickly, the method of a convection oven is much more similar to a conventional oven.
Currently, the best Convection Microwave Oven on the Market as of 2013 is the Whirlpool WMH3205XVS 2.0. This model is Stainless Steel and has 1000 Watts of power.
No, a microwave oven grill can't be preheated. You will need to follow the directions on the box of food for the microwave.