Re: above range microwaveSis said...
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> "Rina" <Grammy_Geek@comcast,net > wrote in message
> news:Osidnax2aoAgWlTYnZ2dnUVZ_qyjnZ2d@comcast,com ...
>> CON: It's difficult handling hot dishes at face level. More difficult
>> if the burners of the stove are in use and are leaning over a hot stove
>> to use the microwave.
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>> Try heating a bowl of soup and carrying it around at the height that
>> you would be installing your microwave.
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>> "Sis" <sandy3w@rcn,com > wrote in message
>> news:mq2dneO6utV38lTYnZ2dnUVZ_qisnZ2d@rcn,net ...
>>> I've been considering replacing my above range vent hood with a
>>> microwave. Could anyone give me some pros and cons? I'm doing this to
>>> increase the counterspace in a fairly small kitchen. I like the LG
>>> line of microwaves. Thanks for any help. Sis
>>>
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> The microwave would vent to the outside-I forgot to mention that. Thanks
> for the advice from everyone, I appreciate it and any other thoughts
> that would help in my decision. Thanks again! Sis
Sis,
You're just removing the hood to make room for a microwave BUT the exhaust
fan will still be operational BUT the hood's ability to gather and remove
the smoke, odor and moisture will be gone?
Try this... keep the vent hood. Juggle countertop appliances as needed.
I've got my KA mixer, toaster oven and crockpot tucked away until needed.
There's always the same empty counter space for when the next kitchen
appliance gets called into service, used, cleaned and again hidden away.
That's how I manage counter space.
Good luck,
Andy