Why Buy a Built in Combi Microwave?
Consider a built-in combi microwave if you are looking to replace your countertop oven with a model that can also grill and bake. RDO has a range of new and ex display models.
Before deciding on a model, examine your cabinetry to ensure the product will fit comfortably. Then choose the power level and program settings that will meet your needs.
Multi-stage cooking
A built-in microwave is an appliance for kitchen use that can cook, grill, and bake using different methods. It is the most versatile type of microwave that is available and offers numerous functions to accommodate an array of cooking styles and requirements.
The top models combine microwave energy with hot air convection to provide various options for cooking at home. Some models will have multi-stage cooking, which allows you to defrost your food and then microwave, roast or bake your food for the perfect taste.
This kind of functionality is ideal for families with busy schedules which means you can avoid takeaway meals and other ready-to-eat snacks by storing some frozen meals in the freezer that can be quickly heated up or cooked when required. Some microwaves with combi functions allow you to bake or toast frozen snacks such as cinnamon crunch and potato wafers without fat in just a few minutes.
The microwaves that mix different heating technologies, including convection and fan are able to steam food items. This can make for healthier meals. They can also cook food items that would normally require a longer time in the oven such as roasting meats, lasagna and baked pasta that will be soft and creamy inside, with perfect brown crust on the outside after just the time of cooking in a microwave combo.
microwave oven built in for your kitchen have several pre-set programs that will take away the doubt and provide you with the peace of mind knowing your meals are cooked safely and thoroughly. There are programs for children younger than the age of five and sensors technology.
Convection cooking
A built-in combi microwave is a great alternative to having an oven and microwave that are separate in your kitchen. They are typically smaller than traditional microwaves, but come with a range of extra features that allow you to roast, bake and grill food to perfection. Some models come with broiler elements that allows you to give food a quick golden brown appearance.

Convection heating can also be found in a good combi microwave to accelerate cooking and improve the taste. This is particularly useful when you want to reduce the amount of moisture that is lost during baking a cake, or roasting meats.
When choosing a combi microwave, make sure you take its capacity into consideration too. It will be based on the number of people you cook for regularly as well as the frequency with which your family eats meals. A large combi microwave oven with a high power rating is perfect for larger families.
Another feature that is useful in a variety of microwave combi ovens is the ability to steam. This feature can help seal flavor and nutrients while keeping your food fresh, crisp, and moist. This is particularly useful when reheating or defrosting foods such as fish, veggies and casseroles.
A Panasonic combination microwave will help you experiment with new cooking methods and recipes. A Panasonic microwave that has several heat sources that are working together, and a variety of pre-programmed programmes will allow you to hone your skills, perfect your favourite dishes, and push your culinary boundaries. Investing in one of these versatile devices can allow you to cook healthy home-cooked meals at much less cost and calories associated with takeaway food.
Grilling
Grilling functions on microwave ovens will allow you to cook delicious and crisp food. It's ideal for meals like pizza, sandwiches and chips however, you can use it to cook meat or vegetables and for baking other tasks. Microwaves that have grilling capabilities can be faster than conventional ovens. They're great for busy families.
If you're not sure if your microwave is starting to lose power, try heating up the water in a glass. If your microwave takes longer to heat than normal it could be losing energy and will need to be replaced. You can also check for other indicators to determine whether your combi microwave is in danger of dying, such as:
Microwaves with grill functions offer many advantages over standard models. They can cook and reheat simultaneously and are usually more energy efficient. They're also easy to clean and feature more features than the standard microwave.
A microwave with grill is the best option for anyone looking to make the most of their kitchen appliances. At RDO we offer a variety of new, graded, and ex-display microwaves from the top manufacturers including Miele, Siemens and Smeg.
A combo microwave is the combination of a micro and an oven. It is able to do all the things that a regular microwave can, such as defrost, bake and roast but it also has additional functions like grilling and convection cooking. These functions can cut down on cooking time and provide delicious healthy, nutritious meals. The microwaves at RDO come with a variety of advanced features, including auto cook menus flat bed surfaces, and premium touch control panels.
Defrosting
A built-in combi microwave is the best option for those who want to get the most out of cooking. These multifunctional appliances aren't only capable of cooking food, defrosting it, grilling it and baking it, but also have numerous innovative functions that allow you to create a variety of results.
Microwave ovens are ideal for defrosting food quickly and evenly. The majority of models come with an Defrost setting. This setting asks you to input the type of food item, the weight, and calculate the optimal defrosting period based on those factors. You can also use the manual defrost option by placing your food items on a microwave-safe plate and following the directions on the display of your microwave's interactive.
The defrost function in a microwave works by cycling the magnetron-which generates high frequencies that heat food-on and off. In contrast to other settings, the defrost cycle utilizes lower power levels (around 20% to 30 percent of the appliance's total output), allowing it to thaw food more slowly without overcooking it. You may need to rotate your food or break up larger pieces of meat in order to ensure a consistent defrosting.
It is important to note that thawing food items in the refrigerator can take longer than using a microwave, but it offers the advantage of cooking the rest of your meal while food is defrosting. It is also important to note that letting defrosted meat sit out at room temperature for too long can cause bacteria to develop. Therefore, it's a good idea to plan ahead by defrosting meat at least one hour prior to when you plan to cook it. Most microwaves have an easy defrosting timer that shows how much time is left.