
Amazon blockbuster deals on convection microwave oven with up to 30% off on LG, Samsung and more
If you've been waiting for the right time to grab a powerful convection microwave oven, this is it! Amazon is serving up blockbuster deals with up to 30% off on top-rated models, and trust us, offers like these don't come around often. Product Rating Price LG 32 L Convection Microwave Oven (MC3286BRUM, Black, Auto Cook Menu, Stainless steel cavity, 360° Motorised Rotisserie for Bar-be-queing, Indian Cuisine, Tandoor Se, Steam Clean & Diet Fry) View Details Samsung 28L, Convection Microwave Oven with Curd Making(MC28A5013AK/TL, Black, 10 Yr warranty) View Details Samsung 32L, Slim Fry, Convection Microwave Oven with Tandoor and Curd making(MC32A7035CT/TL, Stainless Steel, 10 Yr warranty) View Details Godrej 30 L Convection Microwave Oven With Rotisserie, Stainless Steel Cavity, Dual Grill Technology and 375 Instacook Menus (GME 530 CR1 SZ, Black) View Details Samsung 21 L, Convection Microwave Oven (CE73JD-B1/XTL, Black, Various Cooking Modes, Pre heat, Eco Mode, Power Defrost, Auto Cook, Wire Rack, Ceramic Enamel Cavity with 10 year warranty) View Details
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From sleek designs to smart features like auto-cook menus and multi-stage cooking, these ovens are built to save your time and effort. And with discounts this big, it's the perfect chance to bring home a versatile appliance without burning a hole in your pocket.
But here's the catch, it's a limited-time deal, and stocks are already moving fast. So if you've been planning to upgrade or gift a smart microwave to a loved one, now's the time to act.
Packed with premium features like 360° Motorised Rotisserie for effortless barbecuing, Diet Fry for guilt-free snacking, and Indian Cuisine & Tandoor Se menus, this LG 32 L Convection Microwave Oven is built for Indian kitchens.
The stainless-steel cavity ensures durability, while the Steam Clean feature keeps it hygienic. With 301 Auto Cook options and Ghee in just 12 minutes, it's your all-in-one cooking companion.
Power Consumption (Convection)
2400W
Rotisserie Type
360° Motorised
Control Type
Tact Dial & Button
Samsung 28L Convection Microwave Oven is now available on Amazon with a 17% discount! Perfect for Indian kitchens, it lets you grill, bake, reheat, and even make curd or dough at home. With a durable ceramic enamel cavity (10-year warranty), this microwave stays hygienic and easy to clean.
Enjoy smart features like Auto Cook menus, Child Lock, Eco Mode, and a deodoriser. Compact, powerful, and efficient, this oven is a total steal. Don't miss this limited-time deal!
Special Features
Curd & Dough Proofing
Cavity Type
Ceramic Enamel
Control Type
Touch Key Pad (Membrane)
Samsung 32L Convection Microwave Oven is a premium microwave that packs a punch with Slim Fry technology for guilt-free frying, Tandoor mode for crispy naans, and Curd/Dough making for home chefs.
Its ceramic enamel cavity comes with a 10-year warranty, ensuring durability and hygiene. From grilling to baking to air-frying, this all-in-one microwave can do it all. Hurry, such all-rounders don't stay in stock for long!
Special Features
Slim Fry, Tandoor, Curd Making
Control Panel
Touch + Dial
Cavity Type
Ceramic Enamel (10-year warranty)
Get more out of your microwave with the Godrej 30L Convection Oven, now at 32% off on Amazon. Whether it's air frying, grilling tikkas with the 360° rotisserie, or whipping up Indian curries and international dishes using the 375 Instacook menus, this one packs versatility and value in every inch.
Its dual grill technology ensures faster and even cooking, while the steam clean and deodoriser keep the appliance fresh after every use.
Cavity Type
Stainless Steel
Special Features
360° Rotisserie, Air Fry, Steam Clean
Grill Type
Dual Grill Technology
Perfect for compact kitchens, the Samsung 21L Convection Microwave offers smart cooking at an 18% discount. With modes like Power Defrost, Auto Cook, and Preheat, it handles baking, grilling, and reheating with ease.
Its ceramic enamel cavity ensures easy cleaning and long-lasting hygiene, backed by a 10-year warranty. The touch panel, eco mode, and child lock add to its everyday practicality, making it a reliable pick for small families.
Cavity Type
Ceramic Enamel
Power Output
1200W (Microwave), 1700W (Convection)
Control Type
Touch Key Membrane
Cook like a pro with the LG 28L Convection Microwave Oven, now at 21% off! With 251 auto cook menus including Indian cuisine, Tandoor Se, and Kids' Delight, this microwave takes the guesswork out of everyday meals.
Its stainless steel cavity, steam clean, and dehumidifying features ensure hygiene and freshness, while the child lock and auto-timer add peace of mind. Great for medium-sized families who love diverse cooking!
Power Consumption
1950W (Convection), 1200W (Grill)
Cavity Type
Stainless Steel
Special Feature
Steam Clean, Ghee in 12 minutes
Upgrade your kitchen with the IFB 30L Convection Microwave Oven, now at 25% off! Perfect for large families, it features 101 auto cook menus, rotisserie mode, delay start, and keep warm, great for multitaskers.
With steam clean, deodorise and a starter kit included, it offers powerful convenience. The touch key panel, child lock, and convection settings (up to 200°C) make everyday cooking smarter and safer.
Special Features
Steam Clean, Rotisserie, Delay Start
Control Type
Touch Keypad (Membrane)
Warranty
1 year on product, 3 years on magnetron & cavity
Get 26% off on the Panasonic 27L Convection Microwave Oven, perfect for families of 3–4. Its 360° Heat Wrap tech ensures even heating, while the Magic Grill crisps food outside and keeps it juicy inside.
With 101 Auto Cook menus, Vapour Clean function, and a compact, stylish Black Mirror design, this microwave offers versatility with minimal effort. Enjoy quick defrosting, efficient reheating, and effortless cleaning all in one smart appliance.
Special Features
360° Heat Wrap, Magic Grill, Vapour Clean
Control Type
Touch Keypad (Membrane)
Warranty
1 year on product, 5 years on magnetron
With 24% off, the LG 21L Convection Microwave Oven is a compact yet versatile kitchen companion for families of 3–4. Packed with 151 Auto Cook menus, it covers everything from Tandoori dishes to Health Plus recipes.
Features like Steam Clean, Paneer/Curd Mode, and a Stainless Steel Cavity ensure hygienic cooking and easy maintenance. The Quartz Heater offers safer and faster heating, while the sleek design makes it a stylish fit for any kitchen.
Special Features
Quartz Heater, Steam Clean, Paneer/Curd Mode
Control Type
Touch Keypad (Membrane)
Ideal for small families, the IFB 20L Convection Microwave Oven is a smart and compact kitchen upgrade, now available at 22% off. With 24 standard auto-cook menus, multi-stage cooking, and grill mode, it handles baking, reheating, and grilling with ease.
The anti-bacterial cavity ensures hygienic cooking, while the starter kit and touch control panel make it beginner-friendly. Safety is enhanced with a child lock and overheating protection.
Special Features
Auto Defrost, Grill Mode, Child Lock
Warranty
1 Year (Microwave), 3 Years (Magnetron & Cavity)
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