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ā04-03-2023 07:29 PM
I hate those things! I need to see into the pots on my cooktop without bumping my head, and I want a vent hood that exhausts to the outside. So, in one house I removed the builder-installed microwave and then replaced my backsplash to include tiling the area where the microwave had been. It looked beautiful and I had plenty of room to look into pots, move around, etc. I also installed a new vent hood. Loved it all!
Years later I sold my house. I accepted an offer and the buyer said I had to install a microwave. I countered by saying that he made an offer on the house as it currently stood, but he said he wouldn't proceed unless I did it. I told my realtor that he could do it himself. She had a fit and got so mad at me. Told me not to lose the deal because of a microwave. I told her there were other offers so let's just go to the next on the list. She really got nervous and said she'd pay half the cost. So I had a plan...
I bought the biggest, ugliest, clunkiest microwave I could find for cheap (new, though) and had it installed above the cooktop. All that beautiful tile hidden. The buyer wanted me to guarantee in writing that the microwave was installed by a reputable person. OMG
As soon as the deal closed, two days later the buyer put a For Rent sign in the front yard. It's been a rental ever since.
ā04-03-2023 07:52 PM
When I had my kitchen remodeled a couple of years ago, I removed the over the range microwave. My contractor fit it into the island which had cabinets on the backside. I love it there. He also made a large pull out drawer underneath the microwave so I can store my air fryer, griddle and other things.....it's beautiful.
ā04-03-2023 08:07 PM
Mine's still on the counter. In a place where there is no logical place for anything else (not a great design, IMO).
Our old range hood vents to the outside. The fan is quite noisy but it works!
ā04-04-2023 07:31 AM - edited ā04-04-2023 11:16 AM
Never cared for a microwave over the stove. Poor design imo. We put our microwave on the middle level of an Origami shelving unit. Waist high so it is easy to see into, clean and put in and take out.
ā04-04-2023 04:06 PM
When we remodeled our kitchen, I wanted a beautiful range hood over our stove, so we put our microwave in our pantry....works great. I never cook in a microwave, anyway. Just use it to warm some things up.
ā04-05-2023 09:07 AM
ā04-05-2023 09:09 AM
Even when a microwave is off it emits a certain amount of radiation. I think it's a bad idea to have it at head level as you stand at the stove cooking.
I have the drawer style microwave.
ā04-05-2023 09:16 AM
ā04-05-2023 10:15 AM
I have aways had a micro wave on the counter next to my stove---but now, in my apt, it is over the stove---and while it does save space, I make more of a mess than before. It's a little tall for me but will do.
ā04-05-2023 10:50 AM
I have one over the stove and have had one like that for a long time. I thought it was nice to get it off the counter but I'm short and have a problem getting things out. A drawer one sounds perfect. Funny... I thought it was just me.
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