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The Toshiba 20 Liter 800W Manual Control Solo Microwave is a compact powerhouse designed for modern living. With 5 power levels, an automatic defrost function, and a sleek white design, it fits seamlessly into any kitchen while offering the versatility to cook a variety of meals, including a 9-inch pizza. Its adjustable timer and easy-clean features make it a practical choice for busy professionals and students alike.
Brand | Toshiba |
Model Number | MM820CAA-PM0F00 |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 32.5 x 44 x 25.8 cm; 11.4 kg |
Capacity | 20 litres |
Volume Capacity | 20 litres |
Power / Wattage | 800 watts |
Voltage | 2.45 Volts (AC) |
Material | Stainless Steel, Glass |
Special Features | Self-Cleaning, Timer, Defrost, Turntable, Programmable |
Item Weight | 11.4 kg |
H**
The only little thing that you want to heat up/ warmup/ thaw quickly
Very good microwave for the price. Working well. Bought this some time ago. Heats up well. Not as good as we had Panasonic microwave earlier but went kaput and hence this. Does the job very well. Time is a tad bit faster than normal but you can live with it - not a biggie! Fast cook times are bonus!. Panasonic didn't have single buttons start for 30 seconds and that's so good and you can do in multiples of 30 secs. For all others you can do directly for max upto 6 minutes! Brilliant for that. Big dinner plates fit in good and easy to put in take out. Looks good on our kitchen top. Resilient and durable. Seems to cook for all types food- from frozen to just a little warmup! You can adjust the power levels but we just leave it on 10 and it's easy to put it on the highest level. Top marks for this. --- till now. Will come to know about the service part when something goes wrong 😜
A**R
Toshiba microwave
Great microwave, easy to use ,large enough for my biggest dinner plates ,at a very reasonable cost
K**K
Nicely compact but probably unsuitable for those with hand/eye problems
The TOSHIBA 20 Liter 800W Manual Control Solo Small Microwave, Compact with 5 Power Level is nearly two months old now so review time.The microwave is compact and takes up less space then previous ones i bought did. If you look at the measurements, its only a centimetre here or there but that does make a big difference if you are space limited. This was one of the requirements I was looking for.It is a manual microwave which makes it simple to use. It heats up items well and so far functions well. It takes the microwave dishes I use. So far, the largest used is the sistema round microwave container 1.3 lits. L 233 mm x H 80 mm x W 210 mm.ConsIt has difficulty in maintaining the plate rotation when popping microwave popcorn bags as they keep getting caught on the interior. You can pop the bags in this microwave but definitely stay aware.As said in previous reviews, the labelling for the timer is very odd in the font and colouring they chose and so can be difficult to see.In addition, the knob handle for the timer is difficult to grasp as it is narrower than on other models in my opinion. I use a small cloth or kitchen paper to help turn it sometimes.
T**E
On Offer For Less Than 60 Quid
My elderly parents carers put a meal in their microwave which had a tinfoil base. I can't grumble since the carers are lovely to my folks but sometimes there's is a bit of cultural difference as maybe they haven't experienced a microwave in the past, (bless 'em), so no biggy.I had to get a new one and this was on offer for less than £60. What's great about it is it's simple. No confusing microprocessor and 1001 different settings, it's the timeless design of a power knob and a timer knob. Mom and Dad had some nice hot meals since Sunday when it came and the carers haven't managed to blow this one up yet.*EDIT** It's been 8 months since I purchased this, and it is still foolproof for my mom and dads carers and still delivering the goods in a couple of twists and button presses. So simple but does the job it was designed for admirably. Back in the early 80's when the microwave craze really took hold Toshiba was THE biggest name in MW ovens. Don't get me wrong I doubt they are made in Japan now, but Japanese manufacturers do outsource to Indonesia China Taiwan etc. I will trust any Japanese manufacturer to have the same standards and QC as their own domestically produced items. Ask me how I know? I have bought quite a few Japanese brand guitars over the years (basses actually) Yamaha, Ibanez etc, and the budget models made in cheaper countries are every bit as good in terms of quality as the very much higher priced Japanese manufactured guitars. That is because such names cannot be sullied with poor workmanship, so while offering premium products at premium prices (if made in Japan) they ensure that quality conforms to their own exacting standards where ever it's produced.I suspect this is exactly the same for Toshiba, as the oven I bough for my parents has taken a hammering every day since it was bought, far more that a normal MW would have to as it's now the only thing that heats their food (had to cut off the gas stove supply a couple of years ago for safety as mom has dementia). ALl our kids have now left home, so when the time comes I'm going to remove the monster of a microwave we have and get one of these. Ver, very happy with the product still.
D**N
Excellent product
I’m extremely happy with this product . It’s like a tardis lol bigger on the inside than you think . I didnt like my last microwave and wanted to try a different size , this one is perfect . Looks good , works well and does everything it says it can do . Excellent value for money so much so that i will be showing my kids and farther to show off lol . 10/10 item .
S**I
A very easy microwave to use.
I bought this because mine broke after twent years - how very dare it.We had been together so long then one day up and stops without any pre-warning?So began the ritual of finding another.I turn to my old pal Amazon to find it.What a rotten lot most microwaves seem to now have become?It must be all those disgrunteld makers who would no doubt like to be making something else than a boring thing like this.Well wake up you lot! The reports are not good for most of your offerings until you finally find a gem like the one I now have? Its directions paper is not easy to understand but I found by trial and error that the numbered buttons on the front are all minutes?You can then either just open the door to check the heat of your warming cuppa or whatever meal you are making and put it back on with a lower number of minutes or higher to finish the dish.You can actually programme it yourself for that same old samey you have every day but I am not fond of that idea because someone else may not want it and if its permanantly on that one setting your visitor may find their warming cuppa has become a scallding inferno.But for you computing wizards out there you may enjoy the differnt to the normal But each to their own.So far no nasties in regards to it working, unlike I read the majority of others has been?For me its a winner folks!
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