Why Buy a Built in Combi Microwave?
Look into a built-in microwave if you want to replace your countertop oven with one that can also grill and bake. RDO has a range of ex and new models.
Take measurements of your cabinet before selecting the right model to ensure the item will be able to fit comfortably. Select an appropriate power level and settings that will meet your needs.
Multi-stage cooking
A built in combi microwave is an appliance for kitchen use that can cook, grill, and bake using different methods. It is the most versatile kind of microwave available and has many functions that can be used to meet the wide variety of cooking styles and needs.
The most expensive models will feature a combination of microwave energy and fan convection hot air to give you a range of options for your home-cooked meals. Some models will allow you to defrost, and then microwave, roast, or bake your food to create the perfect finish.
These microwaves are ideal for families that are busy. They let you cook or warm up frozen food quickly when needed and you can avoid having to bring out take-out meals or ready-made snacks. The most efficient combi microwaves will also let you bake or toast some kinds of frozen snacks, such as cinnamon crisps and fat free potato wafers, and all in only one or two minutes!
The microwaves that mix different heating technologies, including convection and fan, can be used to steam foods. This can make for healthier meals. They can also cook food items that normally require more time in the oven, such as roasted meats, lasagne and baked pasta, which will be soft and moist inside with an ideal brown crust on the outside after just a few minutes cooking in a combi microwave oven.
The most effective microwaves you can buy for your kitchen will include various pre-set programs that eliminate the uncertainty and give you peace of mind knowing that your meals are cooked properly and safely. There are also programs for children younger than the age of five and sensors technology.
Convection cooking
A built-in microwave is a great option to not have an oven and microwave separate in your kitchen. They are smaller than conventional microwaves, however they come with a variety of extra features to allow you to roast, bake and grill your food. Some models even come with a broil element that allows you to instantly add a golden brown tinge to your food.
A good combi microwave should also feature convection heating to speed up the cooking process and enhance its flavor too. This is especially useful when you are trying to cut down on the loss of moisture when baking cakes or roasting meats.
When selecting a combo microwave, ensure you take its capacity into consideration as well. This will depend on the number of people you cook for regularly and the frequency with which your family eats meals. For larger households, a large combi microwave with an impressive power rating is ideal.
Another great feature in a range of microwave combi ovens is steaming. This function can lock in nutrients and flavor, and also keep your food moist, crisp and fresh. This is especially useful when reheating and defrosting food such as fish, vegetables, and casseroles.
A Panasonic combination microwave can help you experiment with new cooking methods and recipes. Panasonic microwaves with multiple heating sources and pre-set programs let you master your favorite dishes, test your culinary boundaries and increase your skills. By investing in one of these versatile devices will allow you to enjoy healthy meals cooked at home at a fraction of the cost and calories associated with takeaway food.
Grilling
Grilling functions on a microwave oven will allow you to cook crisp and delicious food. It's perfect for meals such as sandwiches, pizza and chips however, you can make use of it to roast vegetables or meat, as well as for baking other tasks. Microwaves with grilling capabilities can be faster than conventional ovens. They are ideal for busy families.
If you're unsure whether your microwave is beginning to lose power, try heating a glass of water. If it takes longer than usual to get hot your microwave, it may be losing power and should be replaced. You can also look for other indicators to determine whether your microwave is about to die, such as:
Microwaves with grill functions provide numerous advantages over conventional models. They can reheat and cook simultaneously, and they're often more energy efficient. They are also easy to clean and come with more features than regular microwaves.
Anyone who wants the best out of their kitchen appliances should opt for a microwave with a grill. We have a wide range of brand new, graded and ex-display microwaves from the top brands like Miele, Siemens, and Smeg.
A combo microwave is the combination of a micro and an oven. It can perform everything a regular microwave can, including defrost and bake as well as have additional capabilities such as grilling and convection. These features can cut down cooking time and deliver delicious healthy, nutritious meals. RDO microwaves have a variety of advanced features like auto cook, flat bed surfaces, and premium touch control panel.

Defrosting
A built in combi microwave is a fantastic option for anyone looking to have the best of both worlds when it comes to cooking. Not only are these multifunctional appliances capable of defrosting baking and grilling, but they also have many clever functions that allow you to create a wide range of outcomes.
Microwave ovens are perfect to defrost food quickly and evenly. The majority of models come with a Defrost setting. This setting usually requires you to input the type of food you want to defrost and its weight before calculating the ideal time to defrost based on these factors. integrated microwave oven can also utilize the manual defrost option by placing the food on a microwave-safe plate, and following the instructions on the interactive display of your microwave.
The defrost mode in a microwave works by resetting the magnetron, which generates high frequencies that heat food-on and off. The defrost setting has less power than other settings (around 20-30% of total output), which allows it to melt the food more slowly and without overcooking. To ensure that the defrosting process is even, you may need to rotate the food or break apart larger pieces of meat to keep them separate.
It is important to keep in mind that thawing food in a refrigerator can take longer than using a microwave, however, it has the benefit of cooking the rest of your meal while the food is defrosting. Defrosted meat should not be kept at room temperature too long. This can trigger bacteria growth. So, it's recommended to plan ahead by defrosting the meat at least an hour prior to the time you intend to cook it. To help you plan the meal, microwaves typically have a handy timer function that shows how long is left on the defrosting cycle.