I got a Panasonic from Costco ten years ago and the only complaint I have is the push button is so stiff that I end up pushing the microwave backwards everytime I open it. Other than that, it cooks properly, no annoying beeps and easy to use.
95% of the microwave ovens sold are manufactured by MIDEA. Even the big boys like Panasonic, Samsung and LG have opted to outsource the majority of their products to MIDEA. With Panasonic still manufacturing their top premium models themselves. So no matter who you choose, you’ll still be getting a MIDEA. If you’re out of luck (and out of money) it will be a Galanz which is another major Chinese manufacturer of low quality microwave ovens.
@@DogdaPebba who warms up food for over six minutes? I never defrost in the micro or warm up anything that takes that long two-three minutes tops if it’s taking longer it’s going in the oven.
Yes! My $1500 built-in Bosch had many issues, and Bosch didn't back their product. First I just needed a spring on the door, but you can't even get your hands on the part, AND if you could, it's nearly impossible to replace without royally screwing up the whole door. Oh, and it didn't even have sensor cook. Then the magnetron went out, twice. I've never had this with a $200 microwave. No more Bosch for me.
I have an old 900 W microwave from the year 2005 that still works til this day they don't make them like they used to, so I still prefer older microwaves.
I dont like having an over range microwave, but i needed to keep my countertops clutter free of appliances , i already have coffee maker and toaster oven. Are ther microwaves with button on handle so it doesn't need to be slammed /pushed shut? My boys make noise when they use it late at night😂
The worst ones to buy are the ones that are part of a built in oven-microwave combination. The only reason I bought another one was the new GE fit in the same hole that the old broken GE (which required an expensive repair, when it was relatively new) was in. I finally found one that was on sale for under $2500, instead of the near $4000 that it had been, which was when I stopped thinking about redoing kitchen cabinets to accommodate separate non-built ins. In the meantime, I used a $99 Panasonic counter top microwave, which has functioned flawlessly for several years. I'd also avoid the ones that mount to the underside of the cabinet above the cook top, that also contain the exhaust fan. They are also ridiculously expensive and inconvenient to remove and install. I would much rather see kitchen cabinets set up to accommodate a free standing microwave that can be replaced cheaply and with ease. You can get an incredible counter top microwave for less than $300 and, as I pointed out, one that's more than adequate for around $100. I can't say with any certainty whether it matters which brand you buy.
NEVER buy an over the stove microwave! Had 3, and they all failed! The problem with them? Moisture, from cooking and baking, makes its way into the electronics, and kills them. After the first one died, I was told to make sure and run the exhaust fan while cooking. I did, and soon after, it failed again! The third, I got with my new house, it was brand new, and lasted 6 months! From then on, the microwaves stay on the counter. In fact, the microwave I replaced the failed hood unit, lasted 20 years! That's why I stumbled across this video, researching a new one.
I've never witnessed a microwave break from anything unless it came out of the box broken. Our new house had one that came broken over the range, meanwhile the one I have in my room has been going strong for like 7~8 years through multiple moves, storage in the AZ summer and used all the time. The one I have is a Hamilton Beach and I got it used so it might even be closer to 10 years old, maybe they just don't make 'em like they used to? I've only seen our new one fail. My Great Aunt even has a combo unit microwave built into the wall from 1985 that still works. It's so old the air that cools it vents outside like a dryer, Lol.
With Bosch combo units you don’t have to replace the oven and microwave if one of them fails. You can purchase either separately and connect it to the other.
You are not kidding. We just replaced our built in kitchenaid microwave that was 25 years old and failing. Our only option was another kitchenaid unit and we had to adapt the old trim kit because the new one sat the unit at a completely different height (???why ???). Luckily the new 120v units have a convection /grilling feature built in as well, which is what we wanted in the replacement. We also got a side-swing door unit because , as you said, swing down doors are silly.
What about multi function microwaves such as convection and air fryer built into the microwave? I’m considering getting the Black & Decker that has all these options in one
Warning: LG Microwave (LMC2075) failed on me yesterday. A M/W never failed before in my life. This $350 LG unit has a 10yr magnetron warranty but the they don't cover labor. So $200 labor out of pocket to replace a magnetron under warranty! Let me know how that makes sense
Thank you for the updated information on microwaves! I may need to get a new one as it's from 2009 and I was told that Maytag or one other brand is the ones that I should choose from!
+1 on the Frigidaire annoying beeps! The one that came with our house has an annoying beep that won't shut off when you open the door, and prevents you doing anything else while you wait for it to finish beeping. This is one reason we're not considering a Frigidaire for our next one now that the old one is starting to short out.
we have a whirlpool counter top unit that still works but the keypad is failing and time to replace. we're seniors and want a simple micro with just knobs and not a keypad and extra functions we don't need. we would also like about 1.0 cubic ft. of volume and about 1k watts and we are on a budget. can you recommend one? thnx.
Not entirely: cheap ones offer much more value than expensive ones. He lies about cheap ones breaking down and often having to buy a new one. Expensive ones have more features and are destined to break down much quicker.
$50 VS $300+, CLASS REPEAT AFTER ME - 99% OF PEOPLE US IT FOR ONE AND ONLY ONE THING to heat or reheat food. So why would I stupidity spend $300+ on one.
"try to reach in when you're short, like 5'4" " 3:57 lmao I'm not even 5 feet tall. I guess I wouldn't even be able to reach any part of the microwave 😂😂
What about a microwave oven combo that isn't built in? Like 1 unit that can microwave or bake or cook chicken etc, are these good? Or are they a scam? They look like a normal microwave to me, but do they have a built in heating things? (That the oven has)
The Breville, or Sage as its called in Europe is a fantastic piece to own. However, do be aware that they are a bit hit and miss with quality. I only had mine out of the box and the door wouldn't close properly. My friend was using hers for the first time and the power went completely. After checking socket and fuse she could see no issues. During the call to the store it suddenly came back to life. She still returned it. You must also ensure that there's at least 20cm of space around it, back, front, top and bottom for airflow . Otherwise it will die.
A quality over the range would be our pick. A quality countertop microwave works too (don't get the small, cheap ones), but for many people that counter space is too valuable to cover up. Thanks for watching!
I bought a Kenwood microwave K20MW21 14 months ago .. on sale from £160 .. £80 .. I thought it was a good deal .. last week noticed the paint peeling .. I dry it out with a microfiber cloth every time its been used. Never will I buy a Kenwood again.
Built- in over here in Europe is not an issue. The space in the cabinet is of standard sizes. You buy a standard microwave with its buiding in kit. If you want to change toma different microwave, you just buy the building in kit designed for the new microwave. I get your point about one of if the ovens in a double oven having a microwave, being potentially problematic, however, I wouldn't even consider a double oven and stack two single ovens so that I can chose what size each is and what functions they have, rather than be lumbered with the choices they make for me.
Thank you for typing that. After listening to this I was ready to run back to the kitchen designers thinking 8 made an error. So they are all universal sizes 60 x 60 in Europe?
@@Amp1771 Yes, housing units are 60cm x 60cm, although we always list them in mm (600 X 600) for some reason. The heights vary from just sticking above the worktop to raise an oven a little, to so high that even someone over six foot needs a step to reach the top shelf! Depending on the unit manufacturer, there will be various options to fill the space not occupied by the appliance, be it door for cupboards or drawers. Sometimes there will even be a special very shallow drawer rather than having to use a blanking panel.
I understand the Vikings and the expensive ones yeah repair them but nobody is waiting on the manufacturer to send the another $50-$200 microwave, why cause I’m just gonna go buy it myself. Planned obsolescence is a thing with everything, the only thing that changes with your super expensive appliances is that you hope they don’t discontinue the parts that go along with them cause then your out a subzero fridge or Viking oven in 10 years
Don't buy a microwave oven that turns on when you push up on the bottom of the door. A few years ago, I decided to move my new oven a little farther back on the counter top. I put one hand under the door's edge and pushed up. The oven started running! I tried four other brands before I found one that didn't do that. (The light and the fan ran, but the magnetron did not.)
Typically all that means is that the door hinge has more vertical free movement than expected, which can be the result of flimsy construction, but can also just be manufacturing tolerances and easily corrected. The effect you saw is how it should work. It indicates that the first interlock switch is doing what it should do and quickly detecting the commencement of door motion, shutting off the magnetron. The interlock switches are just in an interim state in which the fan and turntable operate but the magnetron does not, normally when the door opens this state only exists for a tiny fraction of a second so nobody notices it.
I have a Frigidaire microwave and I can go into the settings and turn off the beep so you don't have that Annoying beep. By the way, it's the worst microwave I've ever bought.
Usually the modern LG units give you the option to customize different tones if they are smart wifi enabled. You can download the owner's manual from the LG website to see if it is an option.
This guy gives wrong information and just wants you to buy an expensive item. More features = more chances of defects Buy a relatively cheap and simple one. It won't die on you.
I got a Panasonic from Costco ten years ago and the only complaint I have is the push button is so stiff that I end up pushing the microwave backwards everytime I open it. Other than that, it cooks properly, no annoying beeps and easy to use.
Glad to hear it's been working well for you for the most part, thanks for watching!
95% of the microwave ovens sold are manufactured by MIDEA.
Even the big boys like Panasonic, Samsung and LG have opted to outsource the majority of their products to MIDEA. With Panasonic still manufacturing their top premium models themselves.
So no matter who you choose, you’ll still be getting a MIDEA. If you’re out of luck (and out of money) it will be a Galanz which is another major Chinese manufacturer of low quality microwave ovens.
I have never had a cheap countertop microwave fail in my life. The only time I ever had a microwave fail was when it was an expensive Bosch built-in.
Lol. Gotteem!!!
@@DogdaPebba who warms up food for over six minutes? I never defrost in the micro or warm up anything that takes that long two-three minutes tops if it’s taking longer it’s going in the oven.
Yes! My $1500 built-in Bosch had many issues, and Bosch didn't back their product. First I just needed a spring on the door, but you can't even get your hands on the part, AND if you could, it's nearly impossible to replace without royally screwing up the whole door. Oh, and it didn't even have sensor cook. Then the magnetron went out, twice. I've never had this with a $200 microwave. No more Bosch for me.
@@DnyAln if you have to limit what you microwave....its a crap microwave. You should be able to cook in it if you need to.
@@DnyAlnI do.
This video is funny and at the same time super helpful. Thank you, Blake and team, for posting this!
I have an old 900 W microwave from the year 2005 that still works til this day they don't make them like they used to, so I still prefer older microwaves.
I buy $50 microwaves off of Facebook marketplace that are originally $250, they last me over 5 years.
I dont like having an over range microwave, but i needed to keep my countertops clutter free of appliances , i already have coffee maker and toaster oven. Are ther microwaves with button on handle so it doesn't need to be slammed /pushed shut? My boys make noise when they use it late at night😂
The worst ones to buy are the ones that are part of a built in oven-microwave combination. The only reason I bought another one was the new GE fit in the same hole that the old broken GE (which required an expensive repair, when it was relatively new) was in. I finally found one that was on sale for under $2500, instead of the near $4000 that it had been, which was when I stopped thinking about redoing kitchen cabinets to accommodate separate non-built ins. In the meantime, I used a $99 Panasonic counter top microwave, which has functioned flawlessly for several years. I'd also avoid the ones that mount to the underside of the cabinet above the cook top, that also contain the exhaust fan. They are also ridiculously expensive and inconvenient to remove and install. I would much rather see kitchen cabinets set up to accommodate a free standing microwave that can be replaced cheaply and with ease. You can get an incredible counter top microwave for less than $300 and, as I pointed out, one that's more than adequate for around $100. I can't say with any certainty whether it matters which brand you buy.
I Had a Hamilton Beach model, 3 years in it failed. I use an LG, it's brilliant
NEVER buy an over the stove microwave!
Had 3, and they all failed!
The problem with them?
Moisture, from cooking and baking, makes its way into the electronics, and kills them.
After the first one died, I was told to make sure and run the exhaust fan while cooking.
I did, and soon after, it failed again!
The third, I got with my new house, it was brand new, and lasted 6 months!
From then on, the microwaves stay on the counter.
In fact, the microwave I replaced the failed hood unit, lasted 20 years!
That's why I stumbled across this video, researching a new one.
I've never witnessed a microwave break from anything unless it came out of the box broken. Our new house had one that came broken over the range, meanwhile the one I have in my room has been going strong for like 7~8 years through multiple moves, storage in the AZ summer and used all the time.
The one I have is a Hamilton Beach and I got it used so it might even be closer to 10 years old, maybe they just don't make 'em like they used to? I've only seen our new one fail.
My Great Aunt even has a combo unit microwave built into the wall from 1985 that still works. It's so old the air that cools it vents outside like a dryer, Lol.
With Bosch combo units you don’t have to replace the oven and microwave if one of them fails. You can purchase either separately and connect it to the other.
You are not kidding. We just replaced our built in kitchenaid microwave that was 25 years old and failing. Our only option was another kitchenaid unit and we had to adapt the old trim kit because the new one sat the unit at a completely different height (???why ???). Luckily the new 120v units have a convection /grilling feature built in as well, which is what we wanted in the replacement. We also got a side-swing door unit because , as you said, swing down doors are silly.
What about multi function microwaves such as convection and air fryer built into the microwave? I’m considering getting the Black & Decker that has all these options in one
Breville 3-1 Combi! I’ve had mine 4 years, no issues, lots of options for cooking.
@@mybellegirls thanks for your input
@@mybellegirls thanks for your input!!!
Warning: LG Microwave (LMC2075) failed on me yesterday. A M/W never failed before in my life. This $350 LG unit has a 10yr magnetron warranty but the they don't cover labor. So $200 labor out of pocket to replace a magnetron under warranty! Let me know how that makes sense
Sorry to hear that! How long ago did you purchase the microwave?
@@BoulevardHome only 4yrs old
I have the Ignis, 28 years old. Stil looking new inside. Very good and now im buying a Toshiba .
My dad LG (I belive it's a 850w), just make 30 yo, and still do a great job! No rust, and never had any issue.
Thank you for the updated information on microwaves! I may need to get a new one as it's from 2009 and I was told that Maytag or one other brand is the ones that I should choose from!
Glad our info was helpful, good luck finding your new microwave!
How do you feel about the Extend Vent microwaves like GE Profile and LG offer? Thanks.
+1 on the Frigidaire annoying beeps! The one that came with our house has an annoying beep that won't shut off when you open the door, and prevents you doing anything else while you wait for it to finish beeping. This is one reason we're not considering a Frigidaire for our next one now that the old one is starting to short out.
My 5 year old Sharp microwave was flaking off bits of metal from the roof of the interior. I don''t recall ever microwaving hydrochloric acid.
Good practical tips on avoiding obvious but easily over looked short comings.
we have a whirlpool counter top unit that still works but the keypad is failing and time to replace. we're seniors and want a simple micro with just knobs and not a keypad and extra functions we don't need. we would also like about 1.0 cubic ft. of volume and about 1k watts and we are on a budget. can you recommend one? thnx.
Excellent video. Very entertaining and full of information. Thank you for sharing!
Not entirely: cheap ones offer much more value than expensive ones. He lies about cheap ones breaking down and often having to buy a new one. Expensive ones have more features and are destined to break down much quicker.
$50 VS $300+, CLASS REPEAT AFTER ME - 99% OF PEOPLE US IT FOR ONE AND ONLY ONE THING to heat or reheat food. So why would I stupidity spend $300+ on one.
"try to reach in when you're short, like 5'4" " 3:57
lmao I'm not even 5 feet tall. I guess I wouldn't even be able to reach any part of the microwave
😂😂
I bought a V-Lux 4000 microwave, somehow I can't go back to a standard microwave ever again
My wife really wants a drawer microwave in our new build… any recommendations?
What about a microwave oven combo that isn't built in? Like 1 unit that can microwave or bake or cook chicken etc, are these good? Or are they a scam?
They look like a normal microwave to me, but do they have a built in heating things? (That the oven has)
The Breville, or Sage as its called in Europe is a fantastic piece to own. However, do be aware that they are a bit hit and miss with quality. I only had mine out of the box and the door wouldn't close properly. My friend was using hers for the first time and the power went completely. After checking socket and fuse she could see no issues. During the call to the store it suddenly came back to life. She still returned it. You must also ensure that there's at least 20cm of space around it, back, front, top and bottom for airflow . Otherwise it will die.
Good info, but 5 ft 4 for a woman is average, not short.
Where does an island microwave vent all the greasy air?
So you're saying only buy over the range or countertop MWs
A quality over the range would be our pick. A quality countertop microwave works too (don't get the small, cheap ones), but for many people that counter space is too valuable to cover up. Thanks for watching!
I bought a Kenwood microwave K20MW21 14 months ago .. on sale from £160 .. £80 .. I thought it was a good deal .. last week noticed the paint peeling .. I dry it out with a microfiber cloth every time its been used. Never will I buy a Kenwood again.
So sorry to hear about that! Wishing you better luck in the future.
The paint came of my Panasonic so I will get a stainless steel inside next time
Ive had my cheap hamilton beach microwave for 7-8 years. It just failed.
Built- in over here in Europe is not an issue. The space in the cabinet is of standard sizes. You buy a standard microwave with its buiding in kit. If you want to change toma different microwave, you just buy the building in kit designed for the new microwave.
I get your point about one of if the ovens in a double oven having a microwave, being potentially problematic, however, I wouldn't even consider a double oven and stack two single ovens so that I can chose what size each is and what functions they have, rather than be lumbered with the choices they make for me.
Thank you for typing that. After listening to this I was ready to run back to the kitchen designers thinking 8 made an error. So they are all universal sizes 60 x 60 in Europe?
@@Amp1771 Yes, housing units are 60cm x 60cm, although we always list them in mm (600 X 600) for some reason. The heights vary from just sticking above the worktop to raise an oven a little, to so high that even someone over six foot needs a step to reach the top shelf!
Depending on the unit manufacturer, there will be various options to fill the space not occupied by the appliance, be it door for cupboards or drawers. Sometimes there will even be a special very shallow drawer rather than having to use a blanking panel.
Cool thanks!
What he's trying to say is don't buy a microwave! And also be be a sheep and buy an air fryer 😂
I understand the Vikings and the expensive ones yeah repair them but nobody is waiting on the manufacturer to send the another $50-$200 microwave, why cause I’m just gonna go buy it myself. Planned obsolescence is a thing with everything, the only thing that changes with your super expensive appliances is that you hope they don’t discontinue the parts that go along with them cause then your out a subzero fridge or Viking oven in 10 years
Good info. Thank you so much.
I rather buy a cheap microwaves. Microwaves usually don't fail. I rather throw it away if it fails than get through the hassle of fixing it
Don't buy a microwave oven that turns on when you push up on the bottom of the door.
A few years ago, I decided to move my new oven a little farther back on the counter top.
I put one hand under the door's edge and pushed up. The oven started running! I tried four other brands before I found one that didn't do that.
(The light and the fan ran, but the magnetron did not.)
That's a really odd quirk, I've never heard of that before! But glad you found one that worked, thanks for watching!
Typically all that means is that the door hinge has more vertical free movement than expected, which can be the result of flimsy construction, but can also just be manufacturing tolerances and easily corrected.
The effect you saw is how it should work. It indicates that the first interlock switch is doing what it should do and quickly detecting the commencement of door motion, shutting off the magnetron. The interlock switches are just in an interim state in which the fan and turntable operate but the magnetron does not, normally when the door opens this state only exists for a tiny fraction of a second so nobody notices it.
So true! Thank you
I have a Frigidaire microwave and I can go into the settings and turn off the beep so you don't have that Annoying beep. By the way, it's the worst microwave I've ever bought.
My 30 dollar microwave isn’t failing it just has bugs in it
bugs are good protein and all we eat here in kenya
Why does nearly all micro’s have the hinges to the left ? I want one that opens the other way !
The best video ever! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Buy a cheap and reliable microwave that’s the key. Buy one with long warranty.
do all modern LG's sing a song like that?? i'm looking at MVEF1337F
Usually the modern LG units give you the option to customize different tones if they are smart wifi enabled. You can download the owner's manual from the LG website to see if it is an option.
Super!
Any microwave
Microwaves...GE appliances ❤...
This guy gives wrong information and just wants you to buy an expensive item. More features = more chances of defects
Buy a relatively cheap and simple one. It won't die on you.
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