Capacity |
1.6 Cubic Feet |
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Special Feature |
Humidity sensor, ECO |
Recommended Uses For Product |
Vegetable |
Installation Type |
Countertop |
Wattage |
1200 watts |
Ventilation Type |
Recirculating |
Controller Type |
Touch |
Power Consumption |
1200 Watts |
Voltage |
110 Volts |
Human Interface Input |
Keypad, Buttons |
Frequency |
60 Hz |
Lock Type |
Child Lock Available |
Number of Power Levels |
10 |
Timer Function |
Timer Function Available |
Energy Consumption |
1200 Watts |
Number of Programs |
10 |
Defrost System |
Defrost |
Door Orientation |
Right |
Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank |
#4,854 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #19 in Countertop Microwave Ovens |
Brand |
Toshiba |
Included Components |
1 Microwave Oven^ 1 Glass Turntable^ 1 Manual Instruction |
Model Name |
ML-EM45P(BS) |
Model Number |
ML-EM45P(BS) |
Product Dimensions |
17.91"D x 21.77"W x 12.87"H |
Item Weight |
36.6 Pounds |
Color |
Black Stainless Steel |
Material |
Metal |
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Anne Trent –
This affordable Toshiba microwave oven is perfect for my basic needs. It has a 0.9 cubic foot capacity, which is enough to fit a standard dinner plate. It also has 900 watts of power, which is enough to heat food quickly and evenly.One of the best features of this microwave is its six auto-cook menus. These menus allow you to cook a variety of foods with the touch of a button. The menus include popcorn, pizza, frozen dinner, potato, beverage, and reheat. I use the beverage setting nearly every day to heat my tea.Another great feature of this microwave is its mute function. This function is perfect for those who don’t want to be bothered by the beeping of the microwave.Unlike my last microwave, the door seems sturdy, and the buttons are flat making it easy to clean.
calicat –
It is a very convenient size and fits well in a nook. It looks sleek. It is quiet and operates easily. I like the well lit inside and how well the numerals standout for ease of use. Just what i needed.
David –
Got the 1.6 Cu.Ft version. I’ve read some other reviews that said the clock/timer display was hard to see, ours was very easy to see.There was one review that said the touch buttons were black on black, that’s not true as they are a sort of silver’ish grey (like an aluminum color) on black and are easy to see if you are looking straight at them in a well lighted room. When you touch a button the actual touch point is very slightly up and to the left and not in the center of the button where its more intuitive to press. Plus it would be better if the silver’ish grey was white and not silver’ish grey, the ‘wording/writing/numbers’ for the buttons would stand out better if they were white.So my first suggestion for improvement is that the button press spot be in the center of the button where its more intuitive. However, this being said, its ok after you get used to it but I noticed my senior aged next door neighbor who came over to visit to look at the microwave because she wants to buy a new one, she tried to use it and it wasn’t very intuitive for her slightly shaky hands not having a definite intuitive point to aim for.My second suggestion for improvement is that It would be nice if the controls panel buttons were lit. As it is right now even though the control button locations are visible in a well lighted room looking straight at them, in a more dimly lit room or are looking at them off axis (not straight on) they are not as easy to see to older eyes even though still visible if you look more closely and directly at them. Lighting them would help.Contrary to that implied/stated by the advertisement there is not a “one touch popcorn button as kitchen essential”. To do popcorn without doing a timed cook by entering the cook time manually you use the ‘Custom Cook’ functions (page EN-25 – EN-26 in my manual in English). The one for popcorn is CC-6, you press the ‘Auto Cook’ button 6 times. But there is a problem with CC-6, and that is if you look at the manual you will see CC-6 is set up for 3.5 ounces of popcorn and this means if you use the ‘mini bags’ of popcorn which are about 1.5 ounces and use CC-6 that your popcorn is going to overcook and burn. For the 1.5 ounce ‘mini bags’ the cook time is 1 minute and 10 seconds and you need to set this manually and can’t use a ‘Custom Cook’ function. I can’t find a way to ‘program’ the ‘Custom Cook’ settings, and although I have not tried each of these settings with the items shown in the manual (or a comparable weight/portion of something else) to that shown, I suspect that anything outside of that manual listed ‘weight/portion’ would either over cook or under cook if a ‘Custom Cook’ setting was used. So my third suggestion for improvement is to allow a user defined ‘Custom Cook’ function to be programmed in and saved for recall later.Yes, I realize this thing costs ~150.00 + tax… so I don’t expect ‘super duper luxury’ type improvements, and these suggestions I know would be ignored and maybe they could be viewed as sort of nit-pickey in some ways. But if you want a decent microwave this one works well and works as advertised except for that advertised “one touch popcorn button as kitchen essential” thing which does not exist.
Annie Bowen –
Bought to replace my old microwave that diedLove the sleekness of the design, and good and compact. I like that you can turn the button noises off and most of all great performance!Heats up my frozen prepped meals way better and faster than my old microwave!
Maria guzman –
But it didn’t work at all , it didn’t turned on must have been drop when in the truck or the driver dropped it.
John B. Young –
We had owned and used the “big brother” of this oven for the last several years when we decided that we wanted to relocate the device from countertop to an enclosed space. To do so required greater clearances – therefore a smaller device. This oven has all the features we learned to use and depend upon in it’s predecessor. We are pleased with the fit of this oven within the confines of its open cabinet and it is performing nicely. The interior light is adequate for checking contents during the warming/heating cycle and the end of cycle beeper is not overly loud and of short duration. The combined clock/timer is bright and easy to read. We are also happy to have a handle to open and close the door instead of a button that must be pushed (we have found such releases to be frustrating when the entire oven would sometimes shift away from the push). We are contented.
M. Hxxxxxx7 –
Our microwave ovens seem to bite the dust every 2 or 3 years now. Hopefully this one will last longer. The reason we picked this one was because it didn’t have a button you press to open the door. It just has a simple door handle. This one has a feature that I thought was a gimmick but have come to like: when it’s done it rotates the carousel to the position it was when you started it so the mug handle is the same position that you put it in.
T. Slayton –
What matters most to me in a microwave is power. This is the most powerful microwave I’ve owned in 20 years. I’ve been paying 3x-4x more for competing products thinking that they would not only be more powerful but also last longer. Neither have been true. My preferred test? I place a refrigerated stick of butter inside and see how long it takes to melt it. This MW will soften it in less than 15 seconds, and turn it into lava in 30.It also has some important features:1. Tapping start will add 30 seconds and fire it up. Repeated taps will add more time in 30 second increments.2. Tapping a number will start it immediately and add that amount of minutes (tapping “0” first will allow you to enter price times)3. Enabling silent mode is as simple as pressing “8” number for 3+ seconds.4. It opens and closes by pulling or pushing on the handle. No extra button to press, which can be prone to breaking.How long will it last? I don’t know but if it lasts longer than 3 years, it will have outlasted my $550 Kitchenaid; and at its $150 price point, that’s a huge savings.What don’t I like? It’s not pretty, and I can live with that.
I –
The size of this microwave is just great it can fit a whole large pizza box inside of it no problem. If you need a big microwave this is the one for you.
LexingtonChinLexingtonChin –
My Sharp Carousel MIcrowave Oven just died, so went shopping online for another microwave oven. So many choices, but I needed one that fits my cabinet and with 1200W. So I narrowed it down to a few and found this one on Amazon. It was at a very good price, size and power, but this Toshiba model had mixed reviews. So, I am writing my reviews to address the points from other owners of this microwave oven.First, some owners had a difficult time setting the clock. I read the instructions, and it was pretty intuitive and I was able to set the clock time with ease. As for the control panel not well lit, I can see when my kitchen lights were dimmed or shut, it was a bit difficult to see (not back lit) but with normal lights on, control panel was easy to see. You can see the picture that you can clearly see the control panel.The noise level is quieter than my Sharp Carousel model, so I give it thumbs up. Yes, you do hear the humming of a microwave oven, but it is low level and I think it is expected. As for ease of use, yes the bottom two icons can be confusing at first, but once you read the manual (I wonder if owners read the manual before they start complaining about how difficult it is to use) and follow the instructions, and get used to the control panel, it turns out that it is easy to use.I am very pleased with the popcorn option. My Sharp Carousel had a difficult time popping popcorn without burning 10% of the popcorn. Or when I tried to time it to not burn, there were quite a few kernels not popped. This Toshiba to my surprise at it at 1:45 minutes for 3.5 oz bag and it popped 99% if not 100% of the kernels and not of them were burnt. That is enough for me to buy this model.This is only my first day of unpacking, setting it up and using it to heat some water for tea and pop one bag of pop corn, but so for I really like my investment in this microwave oven. I will continue to use it and if I have any issues or praises in the coming weeks, I will certainly write a more complete review.So far, it is 5 stars for me … and it only costed me $169.99. That is a good price and it is sizeable for a family of 5.Now, with more usage, (updated review – part 2) I used the reheat feature and I was half expecting to set the time, but it did not require setting the time. I then patiently waited for it to reheat my dinner from the night before with its smart sensor feature. When it was done, it then went into the mode of returning the plate to its original position (which was not necessary because it was a circular plate), but the dinner was heated evenly. Another plus. And the noise level was low. So far, so good.