Laura Report: Replacing a Microwave
Laura Report: Replacing a Microwave
In this edition of the Laura Report we explain why Built-In, Over the Range and Drawer Microwaves can be some of the most difficult appliances to change in your kitchen and if you’re not careful, the smallest major appliance in your kitchen, could easily become the most expensive to replace.
OTR M/W comes in 24” sizes too made by Haier Company ( as well as Avanti)
clickbait. I don’t want to sound misogynistic but I as soon as I clicked it I guessed that she wasn’t actually going to get her hands dirty.
I have been told that any counter-top microwave model can be used for a built-in situation. This would get around the problem of trying to find a model that has a "trim kit," and most models do not. There are companies that make an outside trim panel (custom) that then can be used to cover the unit. Of course, a counter-top microwave that is also a convection oven would have different requirements. I would like to hear any comments on this.
Thank you!
Excellent video
New kitchen remodel … will insist on recessed outlets to avoid the 2 inch gap.
Thanks for a lot of valuable information that would have otherwise been a second thought and caused a lot of headaches.
Your hands and arms…distracting.
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I doubt she could even operate a microwave let alone install one….at least she can read a TelePrompTer which is what she demoed here…..
She reminds me of a tennis player.
EXTREMELY helpful, thank you.
I thought this was about how to replace a built in microwave. I was disappointed
Great video! Thanks
I could not masturbate to this.
Excellent for my use… my last two residences were a charming older apt with my countertop microwave then moved in my friends townhome. just moved into my own apt again, this time a unit with modern appliances. this video gave me a fast forward on vented vs recirculating. Great video!
Holy smokes your hot. I had to watch this twice because I clearly wasn’t focused the first time. Thanks for posting
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