Microwave Drawer

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sswingle

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At first, I was wondering WTH one would want to waste the cabinet space, just get a hanging model above the stove. Its capacity looks nice though.
 

vi edit

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I saw one of these the other day. I don't like it at all. I wouldn't want to slide something out that was full of hot liquid and have it spill, and it looked virtually impossible to clean if you exploded something in it.
 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: sswingle
At first, I was wondering WTH one would want to waste the cabinet space, just get a hanging model above the stove. Its capacity looks nice though.

It'd be cool to have everything built-in - dual wall ovens, fridge/freezer drawers, warming drawer, microwave drawer. Keep the counters nice and clean :)
 

dakels

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Whatever floats your boat I guess. I don't mind my free standing microwave. You're gonna lose the space either way and I don't like the idea of bending down to put stuff in or clean my microwave.
 

Farang

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Originally posted by: vi edit
I saw one of these the other day. I don't like it at all. I wouldn't want to slide something out that was full of hot liquid and have it spill, and it looked virtually impossible to clean if you exploded something in it.

hehehe... hehe. hehehehehe
 

Red Squirrel

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It's a neat concept but this comes with 2 issues. well 3: 1) Too low, 2) if it breaks it's more trouble to fix, 3) the price.

Sure you save counter space, but you'll end up having to use it up to put the items you would normally put in the cuboard space the microwave is taking.

But the question is, is it a good idea to microwave this? (search that on youtube for hours of fun)
 
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