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Before buying a built-in kitchen appliance, consider size and compatibility with furniture, basic functions, energy efficiency, noise level and ease of operation. It is important to consider installation, access to maintenance and repair. Pay attention to the quality of materials, warranty and brand. It's important to consider a few key points to make the right choice and avoid problems in the future. Here are the main aspects to think about:
Accurate measurements: make sure the appliances will fit into a niche or cupboard. Take into account not only width, but also depth, height, and ventilation clearances.
Layout: consider where the appliances will be installed so they are easy to use (e.g. oven at eye level, refrigerator not next to the stove).
Determine which appliances you need: oven, hob, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, etc.
Pay attention to the functions: e.g. oven with convection, cooktop with induction, refrigerator with No Frost.
Make sure the appliances are suitable for built-in installation: not all models are designed for this.
Check whether additional accessories are required (e.g. frames for the hob or fronts for the dishwasher).
Choose appliances that match the kitchen fronts (color, material, handles).
Consider whether the appliances will be fully concealed or partially visible (e.g. hood or oven with display).
Built-in appliances are usually more expensive than freestanding appliances. Take into account not only the cost of the appliances, but also the installation and possible modifications to the furniture.
Check if there is a possibility to connect to utilities (electricity, water, ventilation) in the chosen location.
Make sure that the installation will be done by professionals, as incorrect installation can lead to breakdowns.
Pay attention to the energy consumption class (e.g. A++ or A+++). This will help you save money on electricity and water.
Quiet operation is important for dishwashers and hoods. Check the noise level (up to 50dB is optimal).
Choose trusted brands with a good reputation and warranty service.
Check where the service center is located so that in case of breakdowns, repairs are quick.
Consider whether the appliances will be easily replaced in the event of a breakdown or upgrade. Make sure that the dimensions of the niche will fit other models.
Considering these aspects will help you choose built-in appliances that are convenient, functional and blend in with your kitchen.
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