The best microwaves for your kitchen
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The microwave is an underrated addition to any kitchen. Often maligned as the culinary weapon of choice for lazy or unwilling-to-learn chefs, the microwave is undoubtedly there to ensure that meal-making is quick and easy. Sure, you won't make Michelin star-rated cuisine but that's kind of the point. Sometimes quick and easy is exactly what you need. Never underestimate the need for convenience.
Whether you're out of ideas, short on time, or just taking it easy, the microwave is there to make sure you're well fed. If in doubt, opt for the microwave, whether you're warming up last night's leftovers or you need a fancy a ready meal in two minutes.
There's a huge range of microwaves out there. It's great to have options, but — a bit like look at meal options too — much choice can become a problem. How are you supposed to know which model is right for you and your kitchen? This is where we can help. We've put together a helpful guide and a round-up of the best models. Read on and the best choice should jump out at you and go "ping".
Are there different types of microwaves?
You're likely to come across a few different types of microwaves when shopping around for the best model. There are three key types of microwaves:
Solo Microwave — This is the most basic microwave type of microwave. It can defrost and heat your food, and that's it.
Grill Microwave — A small step up from the solo microwave, with a grilling element that can, wait for it, grill your food.
Combi Microwave — The ultimate in microwave cooking, with the ability to grill, bake, and even roast. So it's essentially a conventional oven in microwave form.
You're likely to encounter microwaves with even more advanced cooking features, like the ability to steam and air fry, but these are the essential categories.
What is the best wattage for a microwave?
A microwave with a higher wattage should cook your food more quickly and efficiently. It doesn't always work out that way though. You're better off reading reviews — particularly comments regarding cooking speed and efficiency.
What are the most important features in a microwave?
There are plenty of things to consider when buying a microwave, and keeping a few features in mind throughout the purchasing process can make things a lot easier. These are the most important features in a microwave:
Power — Most microwaves give you the choice of a range of power levels, which is useful when you're switching up your meals. This might be a surprise to some, but you don't need to blast every item in your microwave at maximum power.
Preset programs — Some models that offer programs that automatically adjust the power and cooking time based on what food you've got in there.
Defrosting — It seems like an obvious feature because almost all microwaves are equipped with a defrost function. But the quality of this feature can vary. Cheaper microwaves may have just one defrost setting, whereas others will have accurate defrost timings for specific food types and the weight of food.
Convection cooking — This simulates oven cooking by using an additional heating that circulates heat evenly. Convection cooking is the thing that usually determines whether your microwave is a combi microwave or not, as a combi microwave combines regular microwave cooking with convection cooking or other methods.
Inverter technology — This delivers a consistent power level so your food cooks evenly. This allows the microwave to cook at different power levels, giving you precise temperature control no matter what type of meal you're cooking. This prevents the age old problem of microwaved food that's hot on the outside and cold in the middle.
Safety — Have you got kids? You may benefit from a microwave with a child lock option. This locks the control panel, giving you some much needed peace of mind. There are already so many dangerous items in the kitchen, so it's good to know that the microwave isn't something to worry about.
Keep these features in mind when shopping for your next microwave.
What is the best microwave for your kitchen?
We've tried to make the purchase process easier by lining up a selection of top microwaves from top brands. There should be something for everyone and every budget. We recommend taking your time and properly considering all the options.
These are the best microwaves in 2025.
Sage Combi Wave 3-In-1
Best For Healthier Cooking
The Good & The Bad
- Lots of features & functions
- Doubles up as Air fryer
- Element IQ System
- Excellent brand quality
- Biggest capacity on this list
- Most expensive option
- Needs kitchen space
The best-of-the-best never comes cheap. Which is another way of saying that the Sage Combi Wave 3-In-1 is pricey — the most expensive microwave on this list — but it it's also the best, most advanced microwave around. It goes way beyond TV dinners or just warming food up a bit.
Powered by Element IQ system, which optimises the power levels for perfect cooking, this large capacity microwave is a 3-in-1 model — a convection microwave, inverter microwave, and air fryer all at the same time. The air fryer function means healthier (but still convenient) cooking.
It has an impressive 19 preset programmes for a whole range of meals and snacks. Seriously, this one can do it all. The only major downside — aside from the price — is the fact that it's for bigger kitchens only.
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Russell Hobbs RHM2017
Best For Tight Budgets
The Good & The Bad
- Five power levels
- Compact size
- Child safety lock
- Auto-cooking presets
- Nice mirrored door
- Fairly basic overall
- Some complaints of rust
Why We Like It
The Russell Hobbs RHM2017 microwave has more than meets the eye. It offers five power levels and a defrost setting. Just weigh your food and it automatically selects the right defrosting time.
It also features a child safety lock and a removable glass turntable for easy cleaning. The auto-cook menu includes preset cooking times, which deliver the right amount of power and timing for a selection of specifics meals.
All of which means you don't need to do much work. Which is exactly what you want from a microwave. It's a basic model but also pleasingly affordable.
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Panasonic NN-CT56JBBPQ
Best For Preset Options
The Good & The Bad
- Family sized but slim build
- Grill and oven included
- 29 cooking presets
- Inverter tech controls power
- Presets not worth the price for some
- Controls take some getting used to
Why We Like It
The Panasonic NN-CT56JBBPQ does it all, combining a quartz grill and convection oven. With an impressive 29 preset programmes — which includes programmes for general cooking, defrosting, and reheating — it’s versatile. It comes at a higher price, but it’s far more than a standard microwave.
This microwave is especially well-suited for families. It has a generous 27 litre capacity but a slim build for fitting into tight spaces. Not only that, its numerous presets include programmes for healthy kids' meals.
Inverter technology saves energy and time, delivering optimal power for any given meal (it has six power levels) rather than just blasting food at full whack.
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Sharp YC-MS51U-S
Best For Power Settings
The Good & The Bad
- Generous capacity
- Easy to clean
- Touch control panel
- 11 power levels
- Colour options
- Looks a bit dated
- Better brands available
Why We Like It
The Sharp YC-MS51U-S microwave is one of the most comprehensive models out there. It's great at doing the basics but also offers a little bit more.
It has a 25 litre capacity, an easy-to-use touch control digital panel, 11 levels of power, eight programmes, and a power-saving Eco Mode. Cooking programmes include jacket potatoes, pizzas, frozen vegetables, and much more, with an automatic weight defrost function that saves you time.
It also has a child lock for extra safety and flat contours that are designed to be easily wiped clean for that extra bit of convenience.
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Samsung Solo Microwave
Best For Smart Features
The Good & The Bad
- Smart WiFi control
- Quick defrost mode
- Grill & air fry functions
- Steam cooking
- Glass touch panel
- Pricey tech
- Not for small kitchens
The Samsung Solo Microwave is another high-end model that can do it all. It can oven cook, grill, steam, air fry, and even ferment ingredients, like dough and yoghurt. That means a wide selection of healthy cooking options.
But the thing that really sets this microwave apart is smart control. You can control is using a voice assistant — whether you prefer Alexa, Google Assistant, or Bixby — or the Samsung SmartThings app. The SmartThings app will even recommend recipes and meal plans and guide you through cooking.
It also offers a bunch of auto cook modes and powerful defrosting — just enter the type of food and weight and the microwave does the rest.
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