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Old 07-29-2024, 07:01 AM
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Some homes have the vent instead of the microwave above the stove. The alternative might be placing the microwave in a cabinet at a lower level. I know they make microwaves for this purpose that open like a dresser drawer instead of the swing door. Also, be aware that some of the top load washers are a similar problem for my wife to reach the very bottom for laundry. Never imagined this until we had a rental with a newer top load washer. Good luck!
I don't have a problem with our microwave but I was so happy when the sales person told me to see if I could easily reach the bottom of the top load washer before we purchased it. It was a BIG stretch so decided against it. (looking back, my husband could reach it so ..... lol)
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The countertop option is certainly the easiest & quickest one. But you mentioned limited counter space. I wonder if there is room for a small island or kitchen cart with a countertop? This would give you additional workspace & additional lower level storage, if feasible.
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Old 07-29-2024, 07:15 AM
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Don't know about the microwaves, but a problem I see from time to time is at the mail stations. Some of those boxes are pretty high and seemed to be assigned at random. There've been several times I've offered to take the mail out of a box where the owner is barely tall enough to get the key in the lock, or has a physical condition that limits how high he or she can reach. Such an offer is always appreciated.

Can people request another box, or do the boxes just come with the house--no changes allowed?
The box comes with the house and can’t be changed.(I asked). I am 5’2” and our box is the very top. My husband has to get the mail because they don’t push the mail pieces at the front of the box and I can’t reach all the way to the back.
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Old 07-29-2024, 07:27 AM
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If your microwave can be vented INSIDE, you can probably have it lowered a few inches, then close off the vent (if you have one) and install matching wood shelf. The cords are typically long enough to allow this. I would use some insulation and a metal cover to close off the vent. The other option would be to remove the microwave, add a shelf, and use a countertop unit.
Would not recommend this without research. For safety reasons, over the range microwave ovens must be a minimum height above the range.
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Old 07-29-2024, 07:36 AM
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If your microwave can be vented INSIDE, you can probably have it lowered a few inches, then close off the vent (if you have one) and install matching wood shelf. The cords are typically long enough to allow this. I would use some insulation and a metal cover to close off the vent. The other option would be to remove the microwave, add a shelf, and use a countertop unit.
I believe there is a minimum amount of clearance required for an over the range microwave. So lowering the unit would not be a good idea.
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Old 07-29-2024, 07:41 AM
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Your plan to put another microwave within easy reach for you and your wife on the counter, then use the built-in microwave for storage is a good one. Stick with it.
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Old 07-29-2024, 07:45 AM
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Another "outside the box" thought is to consider buying footwear with a 2 inch lift. It just might make a lot of things easier.
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My wife and I have designed 5 kitchens in our time and none of them have the microwave up high for this reason!
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Old 07-29-2024, 08:12 AM
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I get that the microwave is placed in homes above the range. On our last lifestyle visit my wife and I [who are both short] noticed how hard it was to use it. We would find it almost impossible to heat something take it out, stir the food without spilling, burning ourselves, etc. We figured we would end up using it for storage and get a small one for the limited counter space but what else can we could do? We do not want to use a step stool as we figure that could be dangerous. Is this a problem for anyone else or am I just crazy
There is a minimum height for the microhood. Look at the installation instructions for your unit. If it can be lowered, than do so. Only warning my mom's in NY was at the lowest above the range. The problem was a hot boiling Tall pot steams the control panel and the micro hood did not last to its expected life. When she past my brother increased the height about 3 inches from the lower level. I am 5'3" and yes I sometimes have to be careful. Mom was barely 5"
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Get a counter top microwave, use the one above the stove for storage.
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Microwave ovens are not healthy. Ask someone with a pacemaker. The russian military use them as energy weapons.Convection oven's are healthier.
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Would not recommend this without research. For safety reasons, over the range microwave ovens must be a minimum height above the range.
OOPs, I completely forgot about the minimum clearance, you are correct I do recall seeing this on the installation instructions. I am going to backtrack, DO NOT LOWER the existing microwave, thank you for pointing this out.
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It really is not a good design to have the microwaves over the stove. When you cook on the stove, it heats up the handle to the microwave. And I would imagine it heats up the computer chips in the controls thereby shortening the life cycle. I learned this lesson when I bought a GE Advantium. (Expensive glorified microwave that browns.) You really need to get a vent connected to the outside (vented) to really move aerosolized grease, smoke, etc. to the outdoors. But in the meantime, I vote for those who say countertop microwave.
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Old 07-29-2024, 11:02 AM
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You could remove the microwave. I think you are required to have a hood over a range. Repurpose some cabinets. Our kitchen has an electric oven that includes air-frying, with a microwave above. All controls in one panel. Not cheap, but works and looks great. We have a warming drawer below them.

All quite accessible. Ours were not supplied by T V. We had them delivered and installed the day after closing. Milcarsky's Appliance Store did all of the appliances in our kitchen except for the Monogram Induction Cook Top, Hood, and Dishwasher. You couldn't go wrong with them if you go that route.

You will need accurate drawings of your existing cabinets, including depth. Also check where the 220 volt outlet is. The developer had to move it to a location required for the oven,

Cabinet installed microwaves cost more because they need a trim panel to allow heat to escape out the front.

Make your kitchen work for how you cook. The induction cooktop is awesome. If you don't have one, consider researching it. They are faster heating than gas, cleaner since the cooktop does not get how enough to bake stuff on and no burners for stuff to fall into. They are also just plain beautiful. All of the cooking is done by the pan getting hot.
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Old 07-29-2024, 09:54 PM
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[OTE=heartofthecountry;2353976]I get that the microwave is placed in homes above the range. On our last lifestyle visit my wife and I [who are both short] noticed how hard it was to use it. We would find it almost impossible to heat something take it out, stir the food without spilling, burning ourselves, etc. We figured we would end up using it for storage and get a small one for the limited counter space but what else can we could do? We do not want to use a step stool as we figure that could be dangerous. Is this a problem for anyone else or am I just crazy [/QUOTE]

You are not crazy. I gave myself second degree burns trying to remove an egg cooker. I'm now about 4'10" and dealing with that appliance is very difficult for me if my husband is not home to help.
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