Century Microwave Oven 20L

151,900.00
Cook, reheat, or defrost meals with ease using the Century Microwave Oven 20L. Compact yet powerful, it offers multiple settings for everyday cooking. Durable and user-friendly, it?s perfect for fast, convenient meals at home, making kitchen tasks quicker and simpler.

Hisense 20L Microwave Oven H20MOBS6 with 700W

99,300.00
Cook, reheat, and defrost with ease using the Hisense 20L Microwave Oven H20MOBS6. With 700W power, multiple settings, and a compact 20-liter capacity, it?s perfect for quick meals and everyday convenience. Stylish and efficient, it?s ideal for modern kitchens.

Kenwood Microwave Oven 25L

488,250.00
The Kenwood Microwave Oven 25L offers fast, convenient cooking with a spacious interior. Ideal for reheating, defrosting, or preparing meals, it combines power with ease of use. Sleek, durable, and efficient, this microwave is perfect for modern kitchens, saving time while delivering consistently delicious results.

QASA Microwave Oven QMW-20L Grill 20L

155,000.00
The QASA QMW-20L Grill Microwave combines convenience and versatility. With 20L capacity, grill function, and multiple cooking modes, it reheats, cooks, and grills effortlessly. Compact, efficient, and stylish, it?s ideal for everyday meals in homes, hostels, or offices.

QASA Microwave Oven QMW-25L Grill 25L

180,000.00
The QASA QMW-25L Grill Microwave offers more space and power for family meals. With 25L capacity, grill function, and versatile settings, it reheats, defrosts, and grills with ease. Durable, efficient, and stylish, it?s perfect for busy kitchens.

Rite-Tek Microwave Oven MW-120 20L

248,000.00
The Rite-Tek MW-120 20L Microwave Oven combines efficiency and convenience. With multiple power levels, fast heating, and a 20L capacity, it?s perfect for cooking, reheating, or defrosting. Compact, stylish, and easy to operate, it?s an essential addition to every modern kitchen.

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