
Title : Samsung G643C Microwave
Rating : 5 Stars out of 5.
Summary : Samsung Combination Oven
Microwave cooking is now a way of life. But although Microwaves cook quicker than conventional ovens, crisping and browning of some foods can still leave much to the imagination.
Samsung's new range of combination ovens now give you the benefits of both conventional convection oven and grill as well as a Microwave oven. For example roasts will still be golden brown on the outside (using hot air from the convection oven) and tender in the inside. Additionally, your cooking time will be dramatically reduced.
A fast pre-heat, a crusting tray for Pizza's, pies and quiches combind with the Ceramic Interior are three further reasons to own a Samsung Combination Oven.
All Samsung microwaves come with a 12 month manufacturers warranty

Title : Samsung - M1712N 800 Watt Microwave Oven
Rating : 5 Stars out of 5.
Summary : Great product and even better service
I was really pleased with this product, as it is great value for money for what it does.
I sent the seller a question regarding the product, which was answered very quickly and accurately, and delivered on time as promised.
A good product, and good service. I'd definately buy from them again.
Well done!

Title : Hinari Lifestyle MX731SSEG Easi-Tronic 0.7 Cu Ft Microwave Oven 800W with 1000W Grill Stainless Steel
Rating : 2 Stars out of 5.
Summary : Hinari Lifestyle 800W
A nice looking microwave cooker at a nice price.
The Downside:- Not at all user friendly, I think the outer cover is the thinnest piece of steel I have ever come across apart from a razor blade.
The blurb states that the inside is stainless steel, in fact it is white.
Works very well once you have mastered the controls but the noise from the outer covering vibrating when working. Well that's something else.
Oh, and it came with a dent in the top of it.

Title : Sharp R249SLM Compact Solo Silver 20L 800W Touch Control Microwave
Rating : 4 Stars out of 5.
Summary : good value but a bit plastic
This is a good value little unit. The button panel is a wipe-clean surface. Controls are easy to use. For example, to cook for a minute just close the door and press start. Press start again to add extra 60 seconds to the time while cooking. Display is easy to use but some illumination would have been nice if the kitchen is dimly lit. While cooking, the food is of course illuminated in the oven. Includes glass turntable. This is good and changes direction each time you open the door. You can take it out to clean it, but it can be fiddly to get it in the right place on the spindle afterward.
Can defrost and cook if you set the right mode for the food inside, but the book could do with more examples of foods and times.
The door is hinged at the left and stops at 90 degrees. Door closing is very heavy though, and you need to push it so hard the whole unit sometimes moves on the worktop, and (due to a spring mechanism inside) the door closes with a very loud clunk no matter how carefully you close it.
Conclusion: It does plenty for the money, but loses out a little on the plasticy finish (which most microwaves seem to suffer from) and the awkward door.