A microwave oven is a cornerstone of the modern British kitchen, handling everything from reheating last night’s takeaway to defrosting ingredients for a family meal. Yet, choosing a new one can feel overwhelming. With terms like solo, combi and grill, plus a wide range of capacities and power levels, it's easy to get lost.
This guide is designed to simplify your decision. As a Joybuy Product Recommendation Officer, my role is to help you understand the key features that matter, so you can select an appliance that genuinely fits your household's needs and kitchen space. We will explore the main types of microwaves and present a few standout models to consider.
Before looking at specific models, it’s helpful to understand the core factors that differentiate one microwave from another. Focusing on these three areas will help you narrow down your options effectively.
The first decision is what you need your microwave to do.
solo microwave is straightforward, easy to use and often more affordable. It's an excellent choice if you primarily need an appliance for simple, everyday tasks.combination microwave brings together microwave energy, a grill and a convection fan that circulates hot air like a traditional oven. This allows you to roast, bake and brown, effectively serving as a compact secondary oven.Microwave capacity is measured in litres and dictates how much you can fit inside.
20l microwave is ideal for individuals, couples or kitchens with limited space. It can comfortably accommodate a standard dinner plate but may struggle with larger, non-standard dishes.30l microwave offers a good balance for most families. It provides enough room for larger containers and is often found in more advanced grill and combination models.large capacity microwave is suited for big, busy households or those who frequently cook for guests. These models can handle large casserole dishes and even some poultry, making them a true kitchen workhorse.Remember to measure the intended space for your countertop microwave to ensure it fits, leaving adequate room for ventilation at the back and sides.
Higher wattage generally means faster cooking. Most microwaves range from 700W to over 1000W. While a higher power level is quicker, features like auto-cook programmes and precise defrost settings can have a bigger impact on daily convenience.
Finally, consider the finish. A stainless steel microwave offers a durable, modern look that is easy to clean and coordinates well with other kitchen appliances. For a more distinctive look, a retro microwave can add a pop of colour and personality to your countertop.
Based on functionality, capacity and design, here are a few recommended models that cater to different household needs.
Why It Stands Out: This Samsung model is a powerful and spacious solo microwave designed for efficiency. Its key feature is the Triple Distribution System, which aims to cook food more evenly by distributing microwaves from three points, reducing hot and cold spots.
Pros:
Who is it for? Busy families or households that need a reliable, high-capacity appliance for daily reheating, cooking and defrosting tasks.
Why It Stands Out: The DAEWOO SDA2094GE is a true multi-tasker. As a 3-in-1 combination microwave, it offers the speed of a microwave, the browning power of a grill and the baking capabilities of a convection oven, all in one unit.
Pros:
Who is it for? Home cooks looking for an all-in-one appliance that can save counter space by replacing the need for a separate small oven or grill.
Why It Stands Out: The Haden microwave combines practical functionality with a charming retro design. Its simple manual controls and compact size make it a stylish and user-friendly choice for less demanding kitchen environments.
Pros:
Who is it for? Individuals, couples or anyone seeking a simple, reliable microwave that prioritises style and ease of use over complex features.
While these recommendations cover a range of needs, your perfect microwave might have a different set of features or a specific finish. For those who prefer the sleek, modern aesthetic and durability of metal, a stainless steel model is an excellent choice.
Discover a wider selection of models in our full collection. Explore our range of microwave stainless steel appliances to find the ideal match for your kitchen.
1. What is the difference between a solo and a combination microwave? A solo microwave is designed for basic tasks like reheating, cooking and defrosting using only microwave energy. A combination microwave adds a grill and a convection fan, allowing it to also brown, crisp, roast and bake like a conventional oven, making it a more versatile, all-in-one appliance.
2. How many watts should a good microwave have? Microwave power, measured in watts (W), typically ranges from 700W to over 1000W. A higher wattage cooks food faster. For general reheating and cooking, 800-900W is perfectly adequate. If you plan to cook large meals or want maximum speed, a model with 1000W or more is a good option.
3. Can you put stainless steel in a microwave? You should never place stainless steel containers, utensils or foil inside a microwave when it is operating in microwave mode. Metal reflects microwaves, which can cause sparks (arcing) and damage the appliance. However, the interior cavity of many microwaves is made from stainless steel, which is perfectly safe as it is designed to contain the microwaves. Always use microwave-safe cookware.