
That means you can buy back countertop space by getting rid of your toaster and your air fryer. In addition to microwaving, it can bake, broil, toast, and air fry. You can’t beat the Samsung MC11K7035CG/AA for versatility. But if you rely on your microwave for made from scratch cooking, opt for a larger, more powerful model.Ĭontrols can be complicated to use at first The AmazonBasics is the best budget smart microwave, and a great pick for an office or dorm room to heat up ramen noodles or make a cup of cocoa. With only 700 watts of power, it’s a slow-heating microwave. While the oven microwaved a single potato just fine, when it tried three spuds at once, they came out hard in the center. However, there are a few gotchas to this microwave: CNet found that the presets didn't work well with multiple quantities. The microwave keeps a tab of how many bags of popcorn you have microwaved and automatically orders more - from Amazon, of course - when you run low. One interesting feature is Auto Popcorn Replenishment. Reviewers found that the voice-control feature worked well, with the built-in Amazon Alexa assistant understanding and following instructions clearly. That means you have to have an Alexa device in your kitchen in order to tell it to "microwave for 60 seconds," "reheat a cup of coffee" or "defrost a pound bag of peas" and have the oven oblige. Need more Jetsons in your life? The AmazonBasics Microwave comes with voice control - well, sort of: Press the Alexa button on the microwave, and a nearby Amazon Alexa device (such as an Echo Dot) hears your instructions.
