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Candy Microwaves

Cook, defrost, or heat up food in minutes with a stylish Candy microwave. These microwaves are perfect if you're short on space - each one is compact and designed with efficiency in mind. That's right, forget about long cooking times and manual control as Candy microwaves connect to the Simply-Fi app, so you can activate one of the many cooking programs available and control the appliance directly from your smartphone. Simply pick the right option for your recipe and sit back and relax. Plus, with an adjustable timer and child safety locks, you can be certain that your microwave is smart and safe!

 
 

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How do I choose the right capacity and external size so the microwave fits my cupboard or kitchen space?

Measure the cabinet aperture and internal depth, then match it to the model dimensions — available heights are about 382 mm, 388 mm and 454 mm, with depths ranging from roughly 320 mm up to 568 mm. Think about internal capacity too: you can pick from compact 17 litres for single-person use, 25 litres for small families, or a roomy 44 litres if you want oven-style cooking. Also check turntable diameter (245 mm, 315 mm or 360 mm) so plates and casserole dishes will sit and rotate comfortably. Leave a little extra depth for cable and ventilation so the unit doesn't sit tight against the rear of the cupboard.

What's the real benefit of a combination microwave or grill compared with a basic microwave?

Combination models add a grill function or full oven-style cooking, so you can brown, crisp and bake as well as reheat — useful if you want the versatility of an oven without a second appliance. For example, a 44-litre combination microwave with 900 W can roast a small tray of vegetables or finish a gratin, while a basic microwave is best for heating and defrosting. The trade-off is a slightly larger cavity and often higher price, but you gain the ability to crisp food and cook more complete meals.

Are the app controls and smart features genuinely useful day to day, and are they secure for family use?

The Simply‑Fi connectivity lets you select preset cooking programmes and start the microwave from your phone, which is handy if you're juggling tasks and want to begin defrosting on your way home. Safety features such as an adjustable timer and child safety locks are included, so you retain physical security even when using remote control. If you prefer hands‑on control, you still have manual buttons, but the app adds convenience for planned cooking.

Which finish should I pick — stainless steel or black — and how will it affect cleaning and style?

Stainless steel gives a classic, integrated look with many kitchens and is durable, but it can show fingerprints and may need more frequent wiping to look pristine. Black models hide smudges better and give a sleeker, contemporary appearance if you want contrast with light cabinetry. Pick the finish that complements your existing appliances and how much time you want to spend on upkeep — stainless for a coordinated professional look, black for low‑maintenance modern style.

How much does microwave wattage and turntable size affect cooking speed and plate compatibility?

Wattage matters — models here range from about 700 W to 1,000 W; higher wattage cooks and defrosts faster and gives more even results for larger portions. Turntable diameters of 245 mm, 315 mm and 360 mm determine what plates or dishes you can use; a 360 mm turntable will accommodate a full dinner plate or small casserole dish, whereas 245 mm suits mugs and small plates. If you reheat large plates regularly, opt for the larger turntable and at least 900 W for quicker, more consistent cooking.