You really want to know your wiring can handle a 20 amp circuit. Hard to tell without seeing the gauge of the wires.
14 gauge is good up to 15A, 12 gauge up to 20A.
Plus you mght do like I did and have all the plugs in the kitchen 2x2 instead of the normal 2. So you have enough to plug in a few appliances.
Hey! This reminds me guys. Home Depot is not too reliable for electrical supplies!
In November I helped my son do a wiring job out to another building separate from the house. Needed some bare copper wire to run from the electrical box in the building to the UVIS
ground rod. I wanted 12 gauge bare wire but they had none. So I asked for green insulted 12 gauge.
She whipped a 100' package on me.
I was real pleased, it was cheap.
When I got to check out, standing there waiting, I was looking at the wire a bit, in a clear plastic package.
Then It hit me, the friggin wire was about 16 or 18 gauge, even though it says 12 gauge right on the package.
Of course the check out clerk had no idea what I was talking about, so we got the manager.
Sure enough, we ran a sizing on the wire with a gauge.
The insulation on the wire was 12 gauge size, the wire was 16.
Damn man! That won't due!!