Microwave - Out with the old, and in with the new

 When we bought Ziggy, I noticed that there was no oven, rather a quite bespoke looking microwave had been fitted.

On close examination, and putting my Elf 'n' Safty hat on - once I realised that it had been installed in July 2002, and had no turntable - I elected to get it changed over. So first thing to do was to take the old one out and inspect the inside of the cupboard.


I was pleased to see that the carcass was in good order with nothing of note.

As it was Black Friday, and knowing the dimensions of the aperture, I spent some time researching what was needed on Amazon, and then selected something that I knew would fit in aesthetically.

The old microwave had been secured with the two front "feet" anchored into a batten, and once I realised this I measured up "feet" and the hole and then extended it to secure the new microwave.



(Not the prettiest job but - it was effective!)

One thing that I had noticed on the old microwave (Can folk please make sure they do use the correct Nigella pronunciation btw....) was that the rubber feet on the old machine were longer than standard - so I removed those, and swopped them over to the new microwave - a discernible difference that would help locate the legs in the batten.


And to ensure that everything was level, I measured and added a batten inside the cupboard for the rear of the microwave - this was screwed down.


Once that was done, the microwave was offered up and pugged in - everything working and well secured in the cupboard.


All that remained to do was to refit the original surround, and, as they say in these parts:
'Jobs a gud un!"










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