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Over-the-range microwave installation typically involves mounting the unit on the wall, connecting the electrical wiring, and setting up the ventilation system (either ducted or ductless).
While an experienced DIYer can do installation, we recommend professional installation for safety and optimal performance.
Yes, over-the-range microwaves typically require a dedicated 120V power outlet. If one is not available, it’s best to consult an electrician for installation.
Ensure that your microwave's dimensions align with the space above your stove. Measure the available area, including the height, width, and depth, and compare them with the microwave's specifications.
Yes, over-the-range microwaves function just like any other microwave, offering cooking, reheating, defrosting, and other standard microwave features.