Microwave Buyer’s Guide
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Buying a Microwave: All You Need to Know
Invented in 1946, the microwave has become the staple of the home, allowing for quick defrosting and cooking of food. It really is one of the most versatile appliances you’ll ever own. As fantastic as microwaves are, there are so many options on the market at various price points that it can quickly become a difficult task to buy one. We’ve put together a handy buyers guide below to help you on your way.
Types of Microwave
Standard Microwave
Microwave With Grill
Combination Microwave
What Specifications Should Your Be Looking For?
Capacity
The capacity of microwaves tends to be anywhere from 15 litres to over 32 litres. As a rule of thumb, we would recommend looking for a microwave of over 25 litres, but it’s the size of the turntable itself and the interior height that are more important than the overall capacity. We’ve broken down some of the size differences below:
15 to 20 litres: This tends to be the standard solo microwave size so the choice at this capacity is going to be high. If you’re only using the microwave for basic reheating and defrosting then you should be absolutely fine but larger families with greater needs from a microwave should steer away from this size.
21 to 30 litres: In this capacity range, you should start to see grill and combination microwaves. The larger capacity makes them perfect for more complicated uses and for cooking larger foods. These sizes would be ideal for small families of two to four people in a household.
25 to 30 litres: At this range you’ll start to see a solid range of all three types of microwave available but with enough capacity to heat, defrost and cook large portions of food. You’ll also start to see a higher amount of ‘flatbed’ microwaves (see below for more details) which will give you more room to work with.
32 litres and above: These types of microwaves not only give you the flexibility to buy all three types but they’ll be large enough to cater to the demands of a four to six person household and the large portions of food that go along with it.
Size
The internal capacity of the microwave doesn’t always equate to the overall size of the appliance. Make sure you measure the space available on your countertop or integrated space to ensure that the microwave you buy will fit properly.
Power
Turntable or Flatbed?
Pre-programmed Settings
Sensor Cooking
Multi-step Programming
Touch Panels
Child Locks
Energy Safe Mode
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