This 1.6-cubic-foot microwave is an excellent all-around pick.
It has an interior turntable for more evenly heated food that measures roughly 10 inches across. There are auto-cook and auto-defrost functions, plus express cooking shortcuts and child safety locks.
The cord in the back prevents the microwave from being flush against a wall.
This 1.6-cubic-foot microwave is sleeker than other Magic Chef models.
It has a high wattage of 1,100 to eliminate issues heating or cooking your foods. It has several shortcuts such as pizza and popcorn, plus you can set a timer. It comes in black or white.
It doesn’t come with any mounting gear, though you can buy a mounting kit after the fact.
This microwave doesn't take up too much counter space, yet has plenty of room on the inside to accommodate various dish sizes.
Comes with multiple automatic functions, including a +30-second button for quick use at full power. Has easy-to-navigate electronic buttons, cooks at 900 watts of power, and measures 0.9 cubic feet. Offers more peace of mind with a child safety lock.
The light doesn’t turn on when the door opens, and it tends to be a bit noisy.
This .7-cubic-foot microwave is a good choice for dorm rooms or 1-person apartments.
It only measures 10.2 by 17.3 by 13.9 inches and weighs just 21.6 pounds, making it easy to find a small space for it. It has some quick-cook functions, such as for soup or a basic dinner plate. It has a turntable.
It doesn’t have much power so it can take a while to reach your target temperature.
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