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Microwave Oven Buying Guide in Pakistan

by Muhammad Soaib 04 Dec 2025 0 comments

Your Guide to Choosing the Right Microwave Oven

Walk into any kitchen today, and you’ll see one appliance that everyone relies on — the microwave oven. It’s that one purchase that makes cooking easier, reheating faster, and daily routines smoother. But when you actually sit down to buy one, the options feel overwhelming. Sizes, wattage, features, convection vs. basic — it all becomes confusing in minutes.

This guide is here to simplify the entire process.

Instead of throwing technical jargon, we’re focusing on what people genuinely look for when buying a microwave in Pakistan — convenience, value, durability, and how well it fits into everyday life. Whether you live alone, share a home with family, or love hosting guests, this blog will help you choose the microwave that makes the most sense for your routine.

Why a Microwave Oven Is a Must-Have for Every Home

No matter how big or small your kitchen is, a microwave saves time. And in Pakistan, where most of us juggle work, meals, and constant multitasking, this appliance becomes a daily lifesaver.

Here’s why people prefer microwaves:

  • They heat food evenly and quickly.

  • They save electricity compared to large, traditional ovens.

  • They’re perfect for students, busy parents, small apartments, and even office kitchens.

  • They help reduce cooking mess — fewer pots, fewer pans.

From defrosting frozen parathas to reheating yesterday’s biryani, a microwave simply fits into the pace of our everyday life.

Types of Microwave Ovens You’ll See in Stores

Before choosing one, it helps to know the basic types. Luckily, there are only three main categories:

  1. Solo Microwave Ovens (Basic & Budget-Friendly)

These are the simple, everyday microwaves used for reheating and basic cooking.
Perfect for:

  • Students

  • Small kitchens

  • Reheating leftovers

  • Defrosting frozen food

If you don’t need baking or grilling, this is more than enough.

  1. Grill Microwave Ovens (For Crisping and Browning)

These models include a heating element for grilling kebabs, sandwiches, nuggets, and more.
Perfect for:

  • Families who like crispy snacks

  • People who want more than reheating

  • Home cooks who enjoy quick grilling

  1. Convection Microwave Ovens (All-Rounders)

These can bake, roast, grill, and cook full meals. They work like mini ovens with a fan that circulates hot air.
Perfect for:

  • People who love baking

  • Homes without traditional ovens

  • Anyone who wants one appliance that does everything

If you want versatility without buying a full oven, convection microwaves are ideal.

Choosing the Right Size 

Microwave capacity is measured in liters, and this is where people get confused. But here’s the simple rule:

Family Size

Recommended Size

Single person

17–20 liters

Couples

20–25 liters

Family of 3–4

25–30 liters

Large families

30 liters and above

If you mostly reheat and defrost, a smaller size is fine.
If you plan to cook full dishes or bake, choose a bigger size.

Wattage: Why It Matters

Higher wattage means faster, more even cooking.

  • Basic microwaves start at 700–800W

  • Mid-range microwaves are around 900–1000W

  • Convection microwaves go up to 1200W+

If you want quick food preparation, aim for at least 900W.

Features That Actually Matter 

When shopping online, every microwave looks the same. But the features that make a real difference are surprisingly simple.

1. Easy-to-Use Controls

Digital panels are clearer, but even manual dials work perfectly for basic cooking.

2. Preset Cooking Programs

These adjust time and power automatically for items like popcorn, rice, tea, vegetables, and frozen meals.
Great for people who don’t want to guess cooking times.

3. Child Safety Lock

If you have kids at home, this is a must.

4. Defrost Function

Extremely useful for frozen parathas, chicken, mince, and ready-made food.

5. Auto Shut-Off

Prevents overheating and saves electricity.

You don’t need complicated “smart” features unless you’re specifically looking for them. Most families only use reheating, cooking, grilling, and defrosting — and that’s what matters most.

Matching the Microwave to Your Lifestyle

For Small Kitchens and Apartments

A simple countertop microwave is ideal. Compact, easy to move, and budget-friendly.

For Families Who Cook Often

A mid-size convection microwave offers flexibility — bake, grill, and heat in one appliance.

For Office or Workplace Kitchens

A basic solo microwave is perfect for quick reheating throughout the day.

For Health-Conscious Cooking

Look for features like steam cooking or low-oil frying modes.

Cleaning & Maintenance Tips 

If your microwave is hard to clean, you won’t enjoy using it. That’s why easy-clean features matter more than fancy functions.

Here’s what helps:

  • Removable turntable for quick washing

  • Non-stick interior lining so food doesn't get stuck

  • Steam-clean option in some models

  • Wipe-friendly surfaces

A good rule:
Clean spills immediately so they don’t harden and turn into stains.

Common Mistakes Buyers Make

Let’s save you from the mistakes most people regret later:

Buying a size too small
Microwaves are long-term purchases. A slightly bigger model offers more flexibility.

Ignoring wattage
Low-watt microwaves heat unevenly and slowly.

Choosing a microwave without a ventilation space
Always leave room around it for airflow.

Overpaying for features you won’t use
Stick to what actually fits your lifestyle.

Why Buying from Chase Value Makes the Process Easier

Chase Value offers microwaves that are:

  • Budget-friendly

  • Suitable for every kitchen size

  • Available in multiple capacities

  • Reliable for daily cooking and reheating

Easy to use with essential features only

Conclusion

A microwave oven is more than a convenience — it’s one of the most practical kitchen helpers you can own. If you choose the right size, wattage, and features, it makes everyday cooking effortless. And the best part? You don’t need to spend huge amounts to get a reliable, long-lasting microwave that fits your lifestyle.

Explore the full microwave collection at Chase Value and find the one that matches your kitchen, your routine, and your daily needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our products and services.

What size microwave should I get for daily use?

For most families, anything between 20 and 30 liters works perfectly.

Is a convection microwave better for baking?

Yes. Convection models bake, grill, and cook like mini ovens.

How much wattage should I look for?

Aim for at least 900W for faster, even heating.

Can I use metal inside the microwave?

No. Always use microwave-safe glass, plastic, or ceramic.

Is a high-end microwave necessary?

Not really. Most people only use reheating, defrosting, and simple cooking — basic models work great.

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