This Toshiba 1.0 cu. ft. 1800 watts microwave oven with black stainless steel finish and timeless look can match different kitchen styles. It features healthy air fry function with 10 preset menus, broil function & bake function, low temperature function with 4 preset menus, combination cooking, 11 microwave preset menus, one touch yummy popcorn button, pro defrost by time and 7 preset menus, microwave cooking with 10 power levels, keep warm function, and odor removal function. It is equipped with bright LED cavity light, position memory turntable, energy saving eco mode and mute button. The bright LED digital display, easy-to-read control panel and easy-to grip door handle further improve the user experience. And the stainless steel cavity is scratches and rust resistant also easy to clean. PLEASE NOTE: The keypad is covered by a protection film during shipment. Please peel it off before first use. Please keep the packaging for contacting Toshiba After Sales Service and product returns. For further information please kindly refer to the user manual provided as a PDF document below the product description section.;The product voltage arrange is 110V.
8-in-1 Multifuntional Microwave One microwave with multi-functions of microwave, air fry, bake(convection), broil (grill), combi., low temp., odor removal, defrost can fulfill more usages
Healthy Air Fryer Microwave Combo Enjoy your wholesome fried food with original taste but less fat with healthy air fry
Large Capacity, Small Footprint as Kitchen Essential 12.4inch removable turntable can fit a whole roasted chicken, 12-inch pizza and 8*4-inch casserole
Stylish Appearance Classic black stainless steel finishes with easy to clean stainless steel interior
Easy Operation Equipped with bright, large LED digital display, easy-to-turn knobs and touch control panel
Convenience Features One-touch popcorn, position memory turntable, speedy cooking, multistage cooking, clock and kitchen timer, mute function
Product Specs 1000 watts microwave power with 10 power settings, external dimension (WxDxH): 20.57*17.95*11.82 inches, internal dimension (WxDxH):13.98*13.23*9.49 inches, 12.4-inch position memory turntable
Note Internal dimension is calculated by measuring maximum width, depth and height. Actual capacity for holding food is less
Customers say
Customers find the microwave oven’s cooking ability positive, with everything cooking well and being able to cook almost anything. However, the functionality receives mixed feedback, with some saying all functions work amazing while others report it’s not powerful from the beginning. Moreover, the microwave size and ease of use are mixed aspects, with some finding it larger than a typical microwave and easy to use, while others note it’s a low-power microwave with poor instructions. Additionally, the heat transfer is problematic, with food heating unevenly and taking longer than expected, while the sturdiness is concerning as customers report the glass plate breaking. Furthermore, the noise level is criticized for being very loud, and customers disagree on the value for money, with some finding it worth the price while others say it’s not worth the money.
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Kuehnau –
I like this microwave.
I needed to get a new microwave our old one was almost a decade old and the inside was starting to rust out. I needed something that I could mute as I am on night shift while the rest of the house works days.I shopped around locally because I didn’t want the hassle of having to try and return a microwave to Amazon if it was junk, unfortunately I couldn’t find any microwaves carried by any retailers in my area that had the mute function I wanted and many of them were just as expensive as this microwave.I was hesitant to pull the trigger on this product because of the reviews. There’s a lot of *good* reviews on here but it’s the bad ones I keep an eye out for, you cannot trust most of the reviews on this website anymore and its the overly critical reviews that I trust to be honest.Some folks were complaining this unit felt cheap and made of low quality parts. I disagree. This microwave is smaller than the one I used to own but somehow manages to be heavier than the larger microwave I had.The entire unit feels like it’s built solidly, it has a stainless steel finish on the inside, so it’s easy to clean. And best of all it has the mute function I wanted.As a bonus due to it’s nature as a convection microwave I have noticed that it warms food in a slightly different manner, like to the point even microwave meals taste a little different and I have noticed that things like bowls and containers are less hot on the outside than I’d expect them to be.I’m glad I bought this unit, it seems reliable. Keep in mind there’s a bit of a learning curve to using this microwave, you don’t want to accidently engage it’s grilling functions while you got plastic in there.
G.Dunn –
I could live happily with only this oven!
I use this for two things: (1) plain vanilla microwaving, and (2) air frying. For the first, it’s usually one to six punches of the big button/dial, and then go do something else while the oven is heating the food or drink. Rarely, I might want a setting other than Power 10 and/or 30-second increments. It’s slightly more trouble to set that, but still easier than any oven I’ve ever used to do the same thing.I *love* the air fryer! My oven has one, too, but the oven’s almost always too big for the small one-person, or at most two-person batches I typically cook. Again, setting the cook time and power is really quick and easy. I usually cook things for about 1/2 to 2/3 the amount time the package specifies for baking them (and that’s after warming up the air fryer for only a couple of minutes). The food comes out crispy and tasty. It’s also very easy to take a piece out and munch on it while the rest of the batch cooks a bit longer. That’s *way* more trouble in a big oven!One thing you’ll see that you won’t be used to if you have only used conventional microwaves is a bunch of steam coming off the food when you open the oven door. I assume that’s because the oven is built with tighter sealing than a pure microwave so that it can work properly as a conventional oven and air fryer. When I have significant steam at the end of a cook, I usually just leave the microwave door open until the next time I come into the kitchen to let the moisture evaporate. That’s it!This is one great oven!
BPaulsen –
DIED after just a little over A YEAR!
REVISED: QUIT TURNING, of course, right after the warranty expired. It’s never been great about turning properly, but was fine, until it started groaning, like metal scraping on metal, & died. We’ve always taken good care of it. I can’t express how sick we are of cheap junk. We had each of the past two microwaves for more than 10 years, each.The amount of steam the microwave function produces…apparently on purpose…is making me INSANER!! I’m trying to cook the food, not give it, the interior of the microwave, & the countertop a bath! It drips all over the place when you open the door. SERIOUSLY, it’s like it’s pulling every ounce of moisture it can get from the air. Not that I don’t clean my microwave regularly, but it’s way too much to let it air dry, so I have to wipe everything down…every time I use it…including removing the tray & go-around thingy…or the moisture would just sit in there fermenting in extremely unsanitary puddles.The directions are, in part, in very broken English. The timer has been the hardest to figure out…that, & the combo cooking. I guess I’ll be investing in some oven safe plastic cookware, because metal {necessary for using the convection function} sparks when the microwave is in use during combo cooking…if I can figure out the directions to get past C1 & on to C2…The broiler appears to be combo, only. I’m unsure what cookware will work, as even oven safe plastic may melt. Although, it’s a bit frustrating that the broiler element never seems to heat up enough to quickly broil. I’ve yet to see it glowing red like a conventional broiler, so it seemingly takes forever. Plus, microwaving can ruin some foods, especially fish & chicken. Bread can get very tough, very quickly. I really don’t understand the wisdom in not making it strictly broiling.I’m really looking forward to learning to dehydrate peppers, etc.Some things bake too fast, others take FOREVER! Especially, when air frying. It may be partly my fault for not grasping times for the smaller quantity this oven can handle, vs a full size oven. Sometimes preheat takes forever, others, it doesn’t seem to need it or it’s far quicker than a conventional oven. Preheating can be MASSIVELY annoying! As soon as you open the door to put the food in, it loses all the heat, starting the preheating process all over again, necessitating opening the door, again, to be able to set the timer. Arrgghh!Sometimes, air fry seems a better choice over baking because it circulates better.Regardless, there’s a VERY steep learning curve, made that much worse by the horrendous instructions.I recommend lots of YouTube videos to avoid wasting food.All of the other brands seem prone to shorts & literal fires, so I’m constantly on guard with this one, although it’s not mentioned in any of the reviews. It’s not fair to judge this one based on those, but I am a little hesitant to leave it dehydrating overnight, unsupervised. It does get VERY hot, so I recommend a silicone mat underneath to protect countertops.To me, heated food always tastes better than microwaved. It’s large enough for most casseroles, etc, for a family of four. I like that I don’t have to heat up my expensive propane oven. I don’t pay for electricity, so it may not be as savvy an investment for others, since it seems to need so much extra time for some things. Again, that may be misconception on my part.Overall, if you don’t mind needing a PhD in combo/convection/air fryer/baking/broiler ovens…or your hair in piles on the floor trying to understand these instructions…or purchasing some extra cookware, it’s a good investment.SIDE NOTE: This is NOT 1000 watts, as claimed. If you live in an RV, like I do, check the usage for all cooking modes, carefully, to make sure you’re not overloading your circuits, potentially causing a fire. Keep in mind, other things, like the refrigerator, are always using some of the total available. This uses 1800, more than 1/2 the 3000 total available in a 30 amp RV {2000 to 2500 max, to be on the safe side}.
Julia –
I actually do love this microwave. I am writing this after using it for almost 2 years. I love the air frying function and I love being able to have less appliances in my tiny apartment. This works well and doesn’t heat up too much on the sides and back which always used to concern me. It is a quiet and powerful thing. I’m glad to have invested in this microwave. It is also easy to clean.
Gabo Rojas –
Versatil horno, donde las funciones tales como microondas, conveccion, freidora o gratinador; están todos juntos en el mismo enser doméstico.Agiliza el tiempo en la cocina y ahorra espacio por ser varios aparatos en uno.Muy satisfecho con mi compra.
Moderate Potato –
TL;DR – It’s BIG. It’s a microwave. And it’s 75% an airfryer.I’ll get straight to the point.It’s not nearly as powerful as other airfryers on the market. And it’s not as convenient as an airfryer with a basket. BUT it does eliminate the need for an additional appliance on your very limited countertop. And that’s why you’d consider it.With that said though, I personally would never want to use it to make certain common airfryer foods (e.g. fries, burgers, anything that’ll release a lot of grease), simply because it makes a huge frigging mess on the glass plate. I’m not saying you can’t make these foods, you absolutely can, it’s just messier and a bit slower.Now, what this is perfect for though, is reheating a sandwich, or a loaf of bread, or any kind of french breakfast pastry. Anything you want to crisp up, but won’t drip all over the place is absolutely perfect in this appliance, and you know what? That’s something.The final grievance I have, is that this machine is massive. It’s significantly larger than your standard microwave, toaster oven, or airfryer. But is it bigger than two of those machines combined? No. So at the end of the day it’s still a net space saver. It’s not perfect, but for me, it was an acceptable compromise.Ask a friend to help you set it up though, it’s a chonky boy.
Paulina Leticia Casale Nuñez –
Excelente
Amazon Customer –
This is an exceptional product, works perfectly and exactly as described, I would highly recommend it