Is an embedded microwave oven easy to use?

Facing the continuous improvement of living conditions and the high housing prices, modern people have to make the best use of every space in the kitchen to install more high-end kitchen appliances. In this case, space saving and a reasonable layout are more in line with the needs of modern life.

Facing the continuous improvement of living conditions and the high housing prices, modern people have to make the best use of every space in the kitchen to install more high-end kitchen appliances. In this case, space saving and a reasonable layout are more in line with the needs of modern life. “Embedded kitchen appliances” have emerged under this background and will lead the consumption trend of home appliances in the future. As one of the kitchen appliances with the highest household penetration rate, traditional microwave ovens will inevitably be replaced by “embedded microwave ovens” and gradually enter ordinary households.

What is an embedded microwave oven?
According to public information, an embedded microwave oven is essentially an evolved and upgraded version of a traditional microwave oven. The so-called “embedded” means that the microwave oven is embedded inside other objects. For example, an embedded microwave oven is integrated with the overall kitchen cabinet and inlaid in the cabinet. It looks seamless from the outside, saving space and being practical. In addition, embedded microwave ovens bring convenience to people’s daily lives. Most embedded microwave ovens adopt a front air outlet and heat dissipation design, which not only effectively eliminates the hidden fire hazard, but also greatly improves the service life and safety durability of the appliance. Some high-end embedded microwave ovens also have functions such as a large space and an LED liquid crystal display screen, which display time and various function menus, helping you easily control the cooking time of delicious food. It is very worthy of being owned by every family.

How to choose an embedded microwave oven?
Since embedded microwave ovens have many advantages, how should ordinary families choose and distinguish them? Some industry experts suggest that the selection of embedded microwave ovens can be judged from the product’s functional characteristics, safety performance and cleaning and maintenance.
First, the embedded microwave oven should have good microwave characteristics and be able to accurately control the temperature, power and time of heating food. As we all know, most traditional microwave oven products need people to set the power and heating time by themselves. If the heating time is too short, the food may be undercooked, and if the heating time is too long, the food may become dry and hard. The inability to control the time well and the lack of dedicated buttons and programs for cooking food are the biggest drawbacks of traditional microwave ovens.
Second, the embedded microwave oven should avoid potential safety hazards in use. Ordinary microwave ovens on the market are prone to radiation leakage during heating. The leaked radiation can cause people to have problems such as dizziness, memory loss and blood pressure drop, which is very harmful to physical health. This is ultimately due to the poor sealing of the microwave oven.
Third, it is also very important that the embedded microwave oven is easy to clean. After each use, it is best to wipe the inner wall and turntable of the oven with a damp towel, then wipe off all the water with a dry towel, and open the oven door for a while to ventilate and dissipate heat. If there is an odor in the oven, you can put a cup of water, add a tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar, heat it on high power for 2 to 3 minutes, remove the cup and wipe it clean, and the odor will be eliminated.