What Reviews Say About the Hefty Price Tag of the KitchenAid Drawer Microwave



When it comes to designing your kitchen, deciding how to incorporate a microwave can be a challenge, especially if you want to avoid the typical countertop microwave look. There are many microwave and oven combinations that can be great additions to your space, and you can always coordinate your microwave with other appliances like your refrigerator. However, the KitchenAid drawer microwave offers a unique way to integrate your microwave into your decor: it functions as a pull-out drawer that sits under the counter, perfect for homeowners who prefer a different aesthetic. Reviews suggest that the quality and convenience of this microwave make its price justifiable.

The KitchenAid Built-In Microwave Drawer at BestBuy is priced at $1,799. The average cost of a built-in microwave typically ranges from $400 to $2,000, depending on the quality of the appliance and the complexity of installation. While this price is significantly higher than a countertop microwave, which can be as low as $50, and falls in the middle range of over-the-range models priced from $150 to $600, the KitchenAid drawer model is within the typical range. With positive reviews and a reputable brand name, this microwave seems to be worth the investment.



What shoppers are saying

Consumer feedback is crucial when considering a microwave purchase. Reviews on the BestBuy site are mostly positive: the model has 92 five-star reviews, far outnumbering the 17 one-star reviews. Over 79% of reviewers would recommend this product, highlighting its sleek appearance, ease of use, and space-saving design. One customer mentioned, “Loving this under-the-counter microwave. Saves so much counter space and looks very sleek.” Users also appreciated the option to close the door manually or with a simple push of a button.

Some minor issues users encountered can be easily addressed. Installing a drawer microwave into an existing cabinet may be challenging, but customers found simple solutions to overcome this obstacle. One reviewer mentioned, “I did the install after my handyman quoted me $180 to open up a new microwave cabinet a half inch on both sides to accommodate this appliance.” Another user reported difficulty in getting their appliance repaired when parts broke, stating, “We had to wait a month for the part.” A few reviewers also expressed a desire for backlit buttons, with one buyer stating, “Since the buttons are not backlit and the printing is not very stark, it’s hard to see the buttons to know what you’re pressing.”

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