⚡ Elevate your kitchen game with smart power and hands-free ease!
The TOSHIBA ML-EM34P(SS) is a sleek stainless steel smart countertop microwave featuring 1100 watts of power and a spacious 1.3 cubic feet interior. Equipped with a built-in humidity sensor for optimal cooking, Alexa compatibility for voice control, a two-step child lock for safety, and a mute function for quiet operation, it combines cutting-edge technology with practical convenience to fit seamlessly into modern kitchens.
Brand Name | TOSHIBA |
Model Info | ML-EM34P(SS) |
Item Weight | 35 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.6 x 20.4 x 12.4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ML-EM34P(SS) |
Energy Use | 1500 Watts |
Capacity | 1.3 Cubic Feet |
Installation Type | Countertop |
Part Number | ML-EM34P(SS) |
Special Features | Humidity sensor, ECO+Mute, Microwave Works with Alexa |
Oven Cooking Mode | microwave radiation |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Wattage | 1100 watts |
Defrost | Defrost |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Inner Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Included Components | Turntable^1, 1 Microwave Oven^1 Manual Instruction Book^1 Turntable plate |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 35.1 Pounds |
V**R
Good product
Bought 7 months ago and still working well. Heats items up quickly. Perfect size to fit a large plate and cover but doesn't take up too much counter space. Love the silent mode so that it doesn't make any annoying beeps like my previous microwave.
D**D
Nice microwave, easy to use, no serious complanits but maybe a few improvments would be nice.
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.
D**N
Great microwave
Great microwave with lots of functions. Bigger microwave that connects to wifi. Great value for the price. Warms evenly and pretty darn quite compared to our old one. Clean stainless steel look on the counter top to match the rest of the appliances.
R**0
OK BUT NOT GREAT; DOES THE JOB
Its sensor system doesn't work well. A lot of the auto-this and auto-that doesn't work as well as I would've expected. It does do 3.5-oz popcorn perfectly. And I like the 1-2-3 memory settings (once you figure out how to cook something because the auto-cook feature doesn't work well). If you lose power, all your settings are lost, so you should write down your 1-2-3 memory settings once you have them. I miss my old microwave -- with it I could just type in a time and hit START. This microwave works in the 1=1min, 2=2min, etc. mode. I prefer the other. On the other hand, you can, say, hit 1 for 1min and then hit START (same as +30), and get 1-1/2 minutes. If you use only 30-second increments, you'll be fine; otherwise, you have to watch the time (or set a memory function or do the whole thing manually).A little while ago I thought the microwave died after 1-1/2 years use. Because of the layout of my kitchen, I had it plugged into a power strip. Apparently the power strip died, not the microwave.
R**E
Quality and nice features.
Im very happy with this microwave. It's the perfect size, easy to use features, quite operation,and plenty of power.The child safety lock is designed so that there is little inconvenience. I also like being able to disable the cycle complete alarm.
K**L
Very Well Made, Extremely Quiet, I'm impressed
We bought this to replace a 2 month old Hamilton Beach microwave we'd purchased from Walmart (didn't realize many name brands contract with Walmart to make a specific product of inferior quality specifically sold at their stores cheaper and not warrantied by the brand, only by the store). After that demonically possessed machine overheated twice and flipped the circuit breaker, I was done with it. I needed another microwave fast and was scared to trust any brand at that point. I researched and read the reviews then decided to take a chance with Toshiba. We've only had it a short time but so far I am definitely impressed. It's heavy and well made, it's stylish, the keypad is easy to read and has both basic functions and more complex ones if you want to go that route. The one we were replacing had a lighted clock that was as bright as those ridiculous blue headlights you see coming at you these days and no way to dim it. This Toshiba has a reasonably dim lighted clock. It cooks evenly and consistently and does not vary from time to time (popcorn cooks at 2 min each time, bacon at 6 min each time, etc) I was having to constantly check on the previous brand because it was wildly inconsistent. The biggest thing I've noticed about this Toshiba is how QUIET it is. I mean, to the point where I have to stop what I'm doing and check to make sure it's actually running (I'm still a little gun-shy from the other microwave overheating and shutting down). This is a great little machine and I'm happy with my purchase.
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