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If they are plugged in within the cabinet, there is a 99% chance it would not be code compliant (you need the cupboard door to cut power to the cabinet when closed).
Let me rephrase....Just fold them out when needed, plug them in, unplug and back in when done.

Pop-up spill proof plug
 
Let me rephrase....Just fold them out when needed, plug them in, unplug and back in when done.

Pop-up spill proof plug
Just providing information. Most cabinets won't have power inside anyway (although one of the wayfair pics looks like it is plugged in within cabinet). There should be a plug within reach in the backsplash anywhere you can fit that lift.
 
Just providing information. Most cabinets won't have power inside anyway (although one of the wayfair pics looks like it is plugged in within cabinet). There should be a plug within reach in the backsplash anywhere you can fit that lift.
I have a plug under the kitchen sink for a hot water dispenser. Passed inspection
 
I have a plug under the kitchen sink for a hot water dispenser. Passed inspection
There's specific discussion about an appliance garage in the code. Obviously some sinks have power for garburators etc underneath. I think compliance depends on intent/use as opposed to potential.
 
We got a Pampered Chef for Christmas from our daughter. So far we've roasted a chicken on the rotisserie, cooked up some steaks ('cause I was too lazy to go outside in the cold and BBQ them), and we've done fish and chips. This thing is fantastic! Food was way better than I expected except for the steaks. Would have been better on the BBQ but it still did a pretty good job on them.
 
Friends installed a built-in turbo oven. Basically what you are looking for. Costs more than four separate appliances though.
I remember them well, they were installed a few months before i stopped working in kitchen restaurants. They got sh*t cooked reaaaaal fast.
 

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