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Panasonic NN-E28JBMBPQ 26cm tall, 44cm wide, Freestanding Compact Microwave - Black
Panasonic NN-CT56JBBPQ 31cm tall, 52cm wide, Freestanding Microwave - Black
Bosch Series 4 BFL523MB0B 38cm tall, 59cm wide, Built In Compact Microwave - Black
Samsung MS23K3513AW 28cm tall, 49cm wide, Freestanding Compact Microwave - White
Hisense H23MOBS5HUK 29cm tall, 48cm wide, Freestanding Compact Microwave - Black
Bosch Series 4 CMA583MS0B 45cm tall, 59cm wide, Built In Microwave - Stainless Steel
AEG 8000 Series MBE2658SEM 46cm tall, 60cm wide, Built In Microwave - Stainless Steel
Hotpoint Class 6 MP676IXH 46cm tall, 60cm wide, Built In Microwave - Stainless Steel
NEFF N50 C1AMG84N0B 45cm tall, 59cm wide, Built In Microwave - Stainless Steel
If you’re struggling for space, don’t worry. We’ve got some full-sized single ovens that also have microwave functions, so there’s no need to buy them separately. That’ll save you some room and let you enjoy super-quick snacks too.
If you fancy giving your pasta bake a crispy top, grill microwaves are just what you want. They’ve got heating coils inside that work the same way your oven grill or barbeque does. That means you can enjoy mouthwatering burgers and kebabs in half the time. Yum!
Built-in microwaves are a great choice if you want a sleek, minimalist look that fits nicely into your kitchen. They come in a few different sizes, but if you get one that’s at least 45cm tall it’ll slot into most standard housing units. Just make sure you measure up beforehand.
Like the sound of tasty meals ready in minutes? A combination microwave does exactly that. It does everything a regular microwave would, but also uses an electric fan to distribute hot air like an oven. And there are loads of settings for different types of food.
From standard models to combination ovens, find out everything you need to know about microwaves with our handy buying guide.
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Yes, and believe it or not they’re called combination microwaves. They use less energy than a normal cooker since they heat a smaller space, and usually have a few handy preset programmes.
It takes about half as much energy to run a combination microwave for the same amount of time as a regular oven, so you’ll save money and do your bit for the environment too.
A combination microwave costs much less to run than a normal oven or cooker. That's because it only needs to heat a small space, so it doesn't use as much energy.
Combination microwaves have the same settings as a standard model, but they can also be used like an oven. That's because they've got an electric fan that heats up quickly and moves hot air around the unit, so you can cook a wider variety of food in them. And it's more energy-efficient than heating up a full-sized oven, too.
Combination microwaves and regular models work pretty much the same way, except that combis also use fanned hot air like a normal oven would. They also give you a few extra options, including grilling, steaming and baking.
Microwaves are easier to clean than ovens, and some of them have special liners to make things even simpler by absorbing things like grease. Most of the time all they really need is a quick wipe down after use.
There’s nothing to suggest that microwaves are bad for you. They’re simply a convenient way to cook, defrost or reheat food and drinks in a hurry.
Microwaves are 100% safe when used properly. That’s because they heat food with non-ionising radiation, which is the same thing as visible light and radio signals. The only danger comes from heating things like metal and certain plastics, so always check before you pop something inside.