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Hotpoint Microwaves

Hotpoint microwaves are designed to make cooking a breeze, offering quick and easy cooking, reheating, and defrosting in the touch of a button. Whether you need a compact microwave or a powerhouse for busy households, Hotpoint is sure to have the perfect option for you. Indeed, Hotpoint's built in microwaves are fitted with a range of handy features, including Multiwave technology, which evenly cooks your food, meaning no hot or cold spots, and no more stirring half way through cooking. Microwaves are kitchen essentials, so why not treat yourself to a Hotpoint microwave? Explore the range today!

 
 

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What is the practical difference between a "Combination Microwave, Oven & Grill" and a "Microwave & Grill"?

A combination model adds oven-style cooking (convection) to the microwave and grill functions, so you can bake and roast as well as reheat and crisp. the Hotpoint combination included in our range offers 950W and a 53 litre cavity, letting you roast a small chicken or bake a tray bake. The simpler microwave & grill (900W, 25 litre) is better for everyday reheating, grilling cheese on toast and smaller dishes. The combination is more versatile for family cooking, while the microwave & grill is compact and ideal for lighter use.

How do cavity capacity and wattage affect what you can cook?

Capacity determines the largest dish you can use, the 25 litre model suits plates, bowls and small baking dishes, while the 53 litre cavity handles larger roasting tins and multiple plates. Wattage (900W versus 950W) affects how quickly and evenly food heats; the higher 950W model will cook slightly faster and brown more effectively in grill or convection modes. If you often cook for several people or want to replace an oven function, the 53 litre, 950W option is more practical.

What does a turntable diameter of 284 mm versus "N/A" mean for everyday use?

A 284 mm turntable is a rotating glass plate suitable for standard plates and bowls but limits very large dishes. N/A usually means there is no turntable, often a flatbed cavity, which gives you more usable space and makes square or rectangular dishes easier to fit and clean. the 25 litre model with a 284 mm turntable is fine for single-serve meals, while the larger 53 litre flat cavity lets you slide in a casserole without worrying about rotation clearance.

What is Multiwave technology and how will it change reheating and cooking for you?

Multiwave technology distributes microwave energy more evenly across the cavity, reducing hot and cold spots so you don't have to stop and stir halfway through. That means more reliable reheating of casseroles or soups and better results when heating dense foods. If you regularly reheat family-sized dishes, this feature will save time and improve consistency.

How should you match finish and dimensions to your kitchen style and use?

Stainless steel offers a clean, contemporary look that blends with most modern kitchens, while black & stainless steel adds a subtle contrast for visual interest. Dimension choices matter: the heights included in our range (390 mm and 455 mm) and widths (559 mm and 594 mm) reflect compact versus larger units, with depths of 379 mm and 543 mm indicating how much internal capacity and external presence you'll have. If you want a compact, unobtrusive appliance for light use, the smaller 25 litre option in stainless steel works well; for a more prominent, multifunctional centrepiece, the 53 litre, 950W stainless steel combination is a better match.