Explore low profile microwaves
A low profile microwave delivers a two-in-one kitchen appliance that frees up valuable counter space and provides optimal ventilation by installing the microwave above the range. Select Whirlpool® Low Profile Microwaves are designed with Purposeful Capacity to fit tall glasses, wide plates and even 13x9 inch pans. Ultimately, you can microwave all your family’s favourite dishes while adding a slim style to your kitchen.
This guide will help you explore low profile models, including comparing them to other types of microwaves, while also introducing you to standard low profile microwave dimensions and potential installation needs.
Low profile microwave vs. flush mount microwave: What’s the difference?
Low profile microwaves can be installed above a range and feature a sleek design and unique dimensions, so they can fit seamlessly within smaller cabinet cutouts. Unlike regular countertop microwaves or microwaves built in above wall ovens, low profile models also provide the necessary ventilation.
If you want to replace your undercabinet hood with an over-the-range microwave, a low profile model might be the right choice for your kitchen. That said, you should consider factors, such as available kitchen counter space, ventilation needs and design, when deciding on a microwave.
Low profile microwave vs. regular microwave: What’s the difference?
Low profile microwaves can fit in your undercabinet hood cutout, freeing up space by not having to keep your microwave on the countertop. Incidentally, flush mount microwaves have a built-in design that sits flush with standard cabinet depths. While both types can be installed above a range, each offers its own unique style.
Low profile microwave dimensions
Low profile microwave dimensions are typically around:
10 inches tall
30 inches wide
15 to 18 inches deep
Keep in mind, these dimensions might vary based on the specific appliance. You should always refer to your appliance’s manual, specific installation instructions and dimension guides before installing a new microwave.
Do you need to vent a low profile microwave?
Low profile microwaves are designed to replace undercabinet vent hoods. The benefit is that this will help free up counter space, but you’ll need to account for adequate ventilation when installing a low profile microwave. Remember, you may not need to connect your microwave to an outdoor vent. Select models have vents designed to recirculate air indoors in an effort to remove moisture, smoke and odour.
Always consult your owner’s manual to confirm the venting requirements and instructions.
How to install a low profile microwave
To install a low profile microwave, you must first locate the wall studs above the range and then mark the drill holes required to attach the mounting plate. Next, drill and attach the mounting plate to the wall before lifting the microwave onto the plate. You will need to thread the power cord into the above cabinetry and use screws to secure the appliance.
Always consult your owner’s manual and any installation instructions that came with your appliance before performing the installation. When installing an over-the-range microwave for the first time, it’s a good idea to enlist professional help, as this will ensure proper preparation and a streamlined process.
Low Profile Design
Maximize space with a design that fits
This Whirlpool® Low Profile Microwave moves your microwave off the countertop with a Low Profile design that fits in the same space as your under-cabinet hood
Shop Whirlpool® Low Profile Microwaves
Make the most of your kitchen space by installing a low profile microwave to replace your undercabinet hood. Select Whirlpool® Low Profile Microwaves deliver convenient features like 3-Speed, 400 CFM Motor Class High Performance Venting1 designed to help quickly remove smoke, odour and moisture, keeping your kitchen smelling clean and fresh.
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