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June 10, 2016
Jenn-Air Speed Cook Oven
Oven Quality Results - Three Times FasterVisit Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center Live DisplaysSpeed-Cook systems offer the best of both worlds. Delicious food, perfectly-cooked, browned and/or crisped in a fraction of the time it takes using conventional cooking methods. Here's how Jenn-Air does it:This Jenn-Air built-in microwave oven features the comprehensive Speed-Cook system which combines the power and speed of microwave cooking with the heat and browning capabilities of true convection cooking and broiling. Sensor cooking modes automatically adjust cooking power to perfectly cook foods and a 4.3-inch full color menu-driven LCD display intuitively guides microwave settings.Jenn-Air Built-In Microwave Oven with Speed-Cook, 30"JMC2430DSFeatures:Jenn-Air 30’’ Microwave oven with speed cooking capability1.4 cubic ft oven capacity4.3 inch full color LCD displayConvection and microwave combination cookingConvection fan, broil element, baking element give you perfect cooking results fasterSensor cooking detects humidity released by food as it cooks to adjust the cooking time and power level for optimal resultsCan be installed flush12 operating modesThis speed oven can also be combined with a convection oven - JMW3430DSIn addition to all these premium features, Jenn-Air has incorporated a few "bonus" features that are worth mentioning. A special variable "inverter" power feature allows users to melt or soften food such as butter or ice cream without starting the cooking process. In addition, the oven provides a steam option, ideal for vegetables (steam cooking accessory available).This is a perfect example of a brand feature that needs to be explained or demonstrated by a trained expert like those at UAKC. -
April 30, 2016
This Microwave Fits Anywhere
Kitchenaid Microwave Oven Fits 30", 27", and 24" Wide CabinetsKBMS104ESSI love it when I get to write about my favorite appliances. This is one that I discovered as a regional appliance manager visiting customers in the Western U.S. I soon discovered that Southern California had some appliance needs different from other parts of the West. For one thing, there are a lot of homes in California with 24'' wide kitchen cabinets. Kitchen remodels and updates can be challenging because today's built-in appliances are typically made to fit in 27" and 30" cabinets. I learned that there were only certain models of certain brands that had solutions to the 24" wide issue. When it came to built-in microwaves, the Kitchenaid microwave oven model KBMS104ESS was a one size fits all solution. It is a 24" wide microwave perfect for installation in a 24" wide cabinet. It also comes with trim kits that allow it to be installed in a 27" wide cabinet or a 30" wide cabinet. Of course, it can also be installed over a 24", 27" or 30" wall oven. I've noticed that built-in microwaves are being installed in more diverse locations these days. Because the KBMS104ESS has a drop down door, you don't need to worry about a swing out door getting in the way. It's also perfect for install under a countertop in the lower cabinet.The KBMS104ESS has remained popular over the years because at 1000 watts it packs a lot -
May 11, 2015
Locating Your Microwave
Find the right place for your microwave Creative Design in the Kitchen One of a design professional's enduring issues with microwave ovens is where to locate them. Many designers fight the idea of locating the microwave over a range or in an upper cabinet. They argue (correctly in my mind), that it is not ergonomically sound for most homemakers because it is too high, and it's certainly not ADA compliant in an over the range location. One solution is an oven microwave combination. It's certainly doable, but it does require a 24" deep cabinet top to bottom instead of the more common 12" upper cabinet over the counter. However, a microwave above the oven is also likely to put the microwave controls a bit too high, and certainly not ADA compliant or universal design. An option we've discussed before is an under counter installation. The main disadvantage of installing a microwave under the counter is that the microwave oven is too low. Manufacturers have worked to overcome this with a slide out drawer and/or controls that are rotated upward. That's a great solution. Here is another possibility that builders or designers could work into their plan. I really like this one. Nearly any brand or model of countertop or even drawer microwave oven will fit in this location. This particular Jenn-Air is designed as a built-in microwave, and is available in either a 30" or 27" width. The raised granite breakfast bar is also super convenient. Of course this design -
April 06, 2014
KitchenAid Built-In Microwave Oven Fits Everywhere
KitchenAid 24" Built-In Microwave Oven On Sale Now at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center KitchenAid Architect Series Ii 24" Built-in Microwave Oven: Stainless Steel Model: KBMS1454BSS (also available in black) This KitchenAid Built-in Microwave is a real favorite of ours. Unlike others, this is not a countertop microwave with a trim kit. It's designed for built-in use only. As such, it doesn't have the unseemly trim kit with grill vents. The microwave is designed to fit "as is" in 24" wall cabinets making it perfect for remodels in older Southern California homes. If you have wider 27" or 30" cabinets, stainless steel trim panels are included. It's on sale TODAY at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center (UAKC). Click on the link below for pricing and more information: KitchenAid 24" Built-In Microwave KBMS1454BSS Read below for more details on KitchenAid's Built-In 24" Microwave Oven: This 24-inch built-in microwave packs powerful performance into the space of a standard cabinet cutout. You'll get a range of pre-programmed and sensor cycles that help make the microwave exceptionally easy to use. Trim kits are included that allow you to install this microwave into a 27- or 30-inch cutout to pair with your wall oven or range. Sensor one-touch auto-cook, auto-reheat, and auto-defrost cycles help remove the guesswork from microwave cooking. Keep warm function allows you to keep finished dishes warm until serving time. Add-a-minute control adds cook time in one-minute increments while the oven is operating or at the end of a cycle. Electronic controls
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