Are all Whirlpool microwaves the same size?
No. Whirlpool microwaves are not all the same size; they vary by type (countertop, built-in, and over-the-range) and by capacity. Your Whirlpool WMH2175XVT2 is a 1.7 cubic foot microwave/hood combo, and installation fit is based on cabinet and cooktop clearances, not a one-size-fits-all standard. See the WMH2175XVT2 installation guide for the exact mounting and clearance requirements.
Typical size differences you will see
Even within Whirlpool models, dimensions and cutout requirements change with the style and capacity.
- Capacity (cubic feet) varies; larger capacity usually means a larger overall cabinet.
- Width often follows common kitchen standards, but it is not universal.
- Depth can change a lot depending on door design and handle style.
- Height varies by venting design and hood configuration.
- Mounting pattern and venting options (recirculating vs. ducted) can differ by model.
What we can confirm for WMH2175XVT2
This model is a microwave/hood combination designed to install over a cooking surface.
| Fit detail | What to plan for | Where to confirm |
|---|---|---|
| Cooktop compatibility | Suitable above electric or gas cooking products up to 36 in. wide | WMH2175XVT2 installation guide |
| Model-to-model variation | Mounting, venting, and cabinet fit can differ even within Whirlpool | WMH2175XVT2 installation guide |
Why it matters
Microwave sizing is not just about the exterior width. For an over-the-range unit like WMH2175XVT2, the mounting bracket location, cabinet bottom cutouts, and venting path determine whether the microwave installs safely and sits level.
Quick fit check before you buy or replace
- Measure the cabinet opening width and the space above the range.
- Confirm whether you need recirculating or ducted venting.
- Compare your existing unit’s mounting holes and vent location to the guide.
- If your vent grille or filters are damaged during removal, check parts like the microwave vent grille (stainless) W10245216 and the filter W10208631A.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I know what wattage my Whirlpool microwave is?
To find the cooking wattage for your Whirlpool WMH2175XVT2 microwave/hood combo, check the model and serial label behind the door and confirm the rated output in the owner's manual. Many microwaves also list electrical ratings on the rating plate, but the manual is the best place to verify the exact wattage.
Where to look on the microwave
Check these common spots on WMH2175XVT2:
- Behind the door on the front-facing frame (model and serial label area)
- Inside the cooking cavity near the door opening (some units list ratings here)
- Owner documentation for “specifications” or “electrical requirements”
What “wattage” can mean (and which one you want)
Microwaves often have more than one wattage number. For cooking performance, you want output cooking power.
| Wattage type | What it describes | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Output (cooking) watts | Heating power delivered to food | Best for recipes and cook times |
| Input watts / amps | Power the unit draws from the outlet | Helps with circuit and breaker planning |
| Hood fan watts | Power used by the vent fan motor | Not related to cooking strength |
Quick way to estimate if you cannot find it immediately
If you are adjusting cook times from a recipe written for a different microwave wattage, use this approach:
- Find the recipe’s reference wattage (often 1000W)
- If your microwave is lower wattage, increase time
- If your microwave is higher wattage, decrease time
- Start with a small adjustment (10% to 20%), then check food and continue in short bursts
Why it matters
Knowing the correct wattage helps us set accurate cook times, troubleshoot “not heating” complaints, and avoid overcooking. If your microwave runs but does not heat, that points to a different issue than wattage, such as a door interlock problem or a high-voltage component.
Last updated: February 2026
What are two types of microwaves?
Two common microwave types are countertop microwaves and over-the-range (microwave/hood combo) microwaves. Your Whirlpool WMH2175XVT2 is an over-the-range microwave/hood combo that mounts above a cooktop and also works as a vent hood; see the installation guide for mounting and venting basics.
Common microwave types (quick overview)
- Countertop: sits on a counter; plugs into a standard outlet
- Over-the-range (OTR): installs above a range; includes a vent fan and filters
- Built-in: installs into cabinetry or a wall cutout (often with a trim kit)
- Drawer: slides out like a drawer; typically installed in lower cabinetry
- Convection microwave: adds a heating element and fan for baking/roasting
- Wall oven and microwave combo: stacked appliance configuration
How these types compare
| Type | Where it goes | Typical reason to choose it |
|---|---|---|
| Countertop | On the counter | Easiest install and replacement |
| Over-the-range (like WMH2175XVT2) | Above the cooktop | Saves counter space; adds ventilation |
| Built-in | Cabinet or wall opening | Clean, integrated look |
| Convection | Countertop or built-in | More cooking flexibility than standard microwaving |
What matters for the WMH2175XVT2 specifically
Because the WMH2175XVT2 is a microwave/hood combo, installation and electrical requirements are part of choosing the right “type”:
- Designed to install above electric or gas cooking products up to 36 inches wide
- Uses a grounded 3-prong outlet (no adapter, no extension cord)
- Needs a dedicated 120V, 60 Hz, 15- or 20-amp supply (time-delay fuse or breaker recommended)
- Venting setup (recirculating vs ducted) affects performance and noise
Why it matters
Picking the right microwave type helps you avoid fit issues (cabinet opening, mounting height, venting path) and electrical problems, and it ensures features like hood ventilation and lighting match how you cook.
Last updated: February 2026


