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Combination Microwaves

Small and compact, but also highly-efficient and convenient, combination microwaves are a handy addition to any kitchen. Boasting more functions than a standard microwave, combination microwaves are able to bake, roast, and grill - in essence, they can take on most cooking tasks. From crispy potatoes to pizza, combination microwaves are a versatile option that can help you save precious kitchen space and streamline the cooking process. Make cooking a simple task with a combination microwave. Explore the full range below and get yours today!

 
 

What is the real difference between a combination microwave and a microwave & grill, and which should you choose?

A combination microwave adds convection oven functions so you can bake and roast as well as microwave and grill, while a microwave & grill only offers microwave heating plus browning from the grill. If you want to crisp a pizza or roast vegetables without using a separate oven, a combination model (for example the Electrolux 1000W or Bosch 900W units) is the better choice. If you mainly reheat and occasionally brown food, a microwave & grill (such as the Indesit or some Candy models) will be cheaper and simpler. Think about whether you need full oven-style cooking or mainly faster reheating with occasional grill use.

How do I pick the right cavity size and turntable diameter for my household?

Cavity sizes on these models range from 17 litres up to 53 litres; 17–25 litres suit one or two people and basic reheating, while 40–53 litres work well if you want to bake or cook family meals. Turntable diameters vary from about 245mm to 360mm, and some oven-style or flatbed models show N/A for turntable because they take larger trays; a 360mm turntable will comfortably hold a 30–32cm plate or small pizza. For example, choose a 44L model with a 360mm turntable if you plan to roast a tray of potatoes or cook an oven-ready lasagne.

Will a built-in combination microwave fit a standard 600mm cabinet in my kitchen?

Many built-in models are sized to fit a standard 600mm cabinet, with widths commonly at 594–596mm and dedicated 600mm options such as the AEG 600mm combination microwave and oven. You should also check the unit height (typical heights here are around 454–455mm) and the depth, which ranges widely from about 343mm up to 570mm, to ensure it won’t protrude or foul doors. Always measure your housing cavity and allow ventilation space to match the appliance dimensions.

Does microwave wattage make a big difference for cooking results?

Yes — wattages listed run from around 700W up to 1000W; higher power heats and cooks faster and gives better browning when combined with grill or convection functions. A 1000W combination model will crisp pizzas and finish roast edges more quickly than a 700W unit, which is fine for gentle reheating and simpler meals. If speed and oven-like results matter to you, opt for 900–1000W; for occasional use on a budget, a 700–800W model will do the job.

Which finish and brand should you pick to match your kitchen and budget?

Stainless steel is the most common finish here and pairs well with modern kitchens, while black or black-and-stainless give a sleeker look if you have darker appliances. Brands range from budget-friendly Candy and Hoover to higher-end Electrolux, Bosch and AEG, and prices span roughly £200 up to around £790, so you can balance features against cost. If you want premium power and larger capacity, look at Electrolux or Bosch mid-to-high price models; for simple reheating and occasional grilling, Candy or Hoover offer good value.