Convection Microwave Ovens
With baking cakes and pastries becoming popular in India, a Convection Microwave Oven will certainly not be out of place in your kitchen. All the modern-day kitchens should consider moving from the basic entry-level microwave ovens to the convection models.
Let us find out more about Convection Microwave Ovens so that it is possible for you to make well-informed choices.

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What is a Convection Microwave Oven?
The Convection Microwave Oven is used in baking operations. It does not matter whether you are baking cakes, bread or pizzas, the convection model microwave ovens produce the best results.
The main function of the convection feature is to circulate hot air within the oven cavity so that the food is evenly cooked. A Convection Microwave Oven can bake, heat/reheat, cook, defrost and grill.
Features of a Convection Microwave Oven
A Convection Microwave Oven will be your ultimate option as it comes loaded with top features. The features may vary from one brand to the other. Try to compare and contrast different brands and models before narrowing down on your choice.
Capacity | Most brands start with 20 Litres for the Convection category |
Control Type | Mechanical / TouchPad / Feather Touch (Membrane) |
Body Type | Metal |
Cavity Type | Painted / Ceramic Coated / Powder Coated / Epoxy Coated/ Anti-bacterial Cavity |
Child Lock | Found in most models |
Deodorizer | Available in selected models |
Steam Clean | Available in selected models |
Auto Cook Modes | Varies based on the brand and the model |
Weight Based Defrost | Available in selected models |
Combo Modes | Convection + Microwave and Grill + Convection |
Timer | Available in most models based on the pre-set cooking option |
Cooking Power Levels | Varies based on the brand and the model |
Pre-heat | To be used with the grill function |
Power wattage | Normally 700 watts but varies based on the capacity |
Accessories | Crumb Tray, Grill rack, Skewers, Grill tongs – Number of accessories depends on the brand and the model. |
Dimension | Based on the brand and capacity |
Weight | Based on the brand and capacity |
Warranty Period | Normally one year |
Who Should Use a Convection Microwave Oven?
Anyone who regularly bakes bread and cakes must go for a Convection Microwave Oven. Even if you are not into baking right now, it is always wiser to go for a Convection Microwave so that if you develop a flair for baking at a later stage, you will not have to go for a standalone oven for baking.
Houses with small kitchen space should add a convection microwave to their list of kitchen appliances because this single gadget performs multiple functions and hence could save you a lot of space.
Conclusion
Do not hesitate about investing in a Convection Microwave Oven. As this is likely to be an onetime investment, it is best to go for a microwave oven that comes with all the cooking options including the convection option.
You will save money going for this variant because in the future if you want to start baking you will be forced to go for a baking oven which could cost you as much as your convection microwave oven.