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Overview — Shop Midea Microwave Ovens in Pakistan

What you’ll find here

This category page brings together Midea microwave ovens available for Pakistan-based shoppers, with practical guidance to pick the right capacity and type for your kitchen. You’ll see how 20L, 23L, and 25L+ models fit common plates and cookware, and what changes when you move from solo to grill or convection. We’ll also outline everyday cooking functions—like defrost and quick-start—so you understand real benefits instead of just reading spec lists.

Availability & price note

PKR prices can shift with exchange rates and stock. For the day’s best deal, confirmation of color/finish, and in-store pickup options, call 0321 2222391 or visit Yasir Electronics at Hashoo Centre, Shop 61, Abdullah Haroon Road Saddar, Karachi. Delivery and timings can be confirmed by phone before you plan your visit.

Who Midea suits

Midea microwaves are a strong match for first-time buyers, hostels and small apartments, and busy families who need fast reheating with dependable safety features like child lock. If your routine includes warming rotis, heating gravies, melting butter, and the occasional mug cake or sandwich, you’ll find a Midea variant that fits both space and budget.

Shop by Capacity (20L • 23L • 25L+)

20 Litres — compact and efficient

Choose 20L if you’re cooking for one to two people or have a tight counter. It comfortably handles everyday reheating and defrosting, fits a standard 10–10.5 inch dinner plate, and keeps power consumption modest—useful when you’re mindful of electricity bills. For hostel rooms or secondary kitchens, a 20L solo unit is the easiest, most affordable starting point.

23 Litres — the sweet spot for small families

Around 23L gives you a touch more headroom for bowls and taller mugs while staying compact enough for most Karachi and Lahore apartments. If you often reheat full plates, steam vegetables, or make oatmeal and noodles for two to four people, this size balances capacity, footprint, and price well.

25 Litres+ — space for grill and baking

Step up to 25L or above when you want flexibility for larger platters and for features like grill or convection. This size makes it easier to toast open-faced sandwiches, finish kebabs with browning, or bake small batches of cookies and cupcakes. If you entertain on weekends or prep meals in advance, the extra volume pays off.

Types — Solo vs Grill vs Convection

Solo — everyday heating, done right

Solo models focus on microwave cooking and reheating. Expect multiple power levels, a kitchen timer, quick-start, and a child lock. For users who mainly warm tea, reheat daal and rice, or defrost chicken before cooking on the stovetop, a solo unit keeps things simple and affordable without paying for features you won’t use.

Grill — add browning and crisping

Grill variants include a heating element that adds color and texture—handy for cheese toasts, mini pizzas, or giving tikka pieces a final char. Look for clear instructions on using the grill rack, and remember that grill mode benefits from suitable cookware and a little practice to avoid over-browning thin items.

Convection — small-oven versatility

Convection models circulate hot air to bake more evenly, turning your microwave into a compact oven. They’re ideal if you don’t have a full-sized oven but want to bake trays of cookies, puff pastry snacks, or roast vegetables. For Karachi kitchens where space is tight, a convection microwave can replace a separate oven for small batches.

Latest Models & Key Specs (Examples)

Midea EM721BK — 20L Solo, starter-friendly

The EM721BK is a compact 20-litre solo microwave designed for everyday reheating and defrosting. Typical specs include ~700W microwave output with multiple power levels and digital controls, making it easy to match heat to delicate foods like butter or chocolate. It skips grill and convection, which keeps the footprint small and the price accessible for first-time buyers and hostel rooms.

On many product pages, the EM721BK is described with 11 power levels to fine-tune cooking—useful when you want to warm rotis without drying them out or gently reheat gravies. If you’re shopping for a basic, reliable option for 1–2 people, this model profile is a strong fit.

Midea MM823MS — 23L, more room & convenience

Stepping up to 23 litres, the MM823MS typically lists ~800W microwave power, along with convenience features such as an auto menu, child safety lock, 30-second quick start, multistage cooking, and both time- and weight-based defrost. This size adds headroom for taller bowls and full plates while staying apartment-friendly.

For small families in Pakistan who reheat full plates, steam vegetables, and batch-prep items for Sehri or office lunches, these features reduce guesswork and speed up routines without jumping to a full convection oven.

Confirming availability & variants

Model names and trims can vary by batch and importer. Before you decide, call 0321 2222391 to confirm current stock, colours, and exact feature sets (e.g., quick-start button, number of auto menus, display style) for the Midea units you’re considering.

Price Guide in Pakistan (What affects price)

Capacity & wattage bands

As a rule of thumb, 20L solo units cost less than 23–25L models. Part of the price step comes from higher microwave power (e.g., ~700W in many 20L solos vs ~800W in some 23L units) and the larger cavity that fits full dinner plates and deeper bowls—handy for daigs and party prep. Expect to pay more as you move up in litres and wattage.

Feature add-ons

Features move the price needle. A basic solo (no grill/convection) usually sits at the value end, while models adding auto menus, child lock, multistage cooking, and smarter defrost controls sit mid-tier. Units with grill or convection capabilities rise further because of extra hardware and cooking modes. When comparing listings, note if the spec table explicitly shows “No” for grill/convection (solo) or lists specific convenience features; those details explain PKR differences between look-alike models.

Warranty, FX & how to check today’s price

Local warranty terms, currency swings, and shipment cycles all influence final PKR prices. To avoid surprises, confirm the day’s price and any running bundle/discount by phone and ask which warranty card applies to your unit (brand/importer). If you prefer in-store pickup, you can verify timings and reserve a unit for collection at Hashoo Centre, Shop 61, Abdullah Haroon Road Saddar, Karachi.

Cooking Functions You’ll Actually Use

Defrost — by time vs by weight

Use time-based defrost when you already know roughly how long your usual portions take, such as a single chicken breast or 250 g of qeema. It’s quick to set and works well for consistent shapes, but you’ll need to pause midway, separate pieces, and turn the food to avoid partially cooked edges. For mixed cuts—like frozen chicken cubes for karahi—keep power low, check every minute, and let the meat rest for a couple of minutes so the residual heat evens out. Shield thin tips with a small piece of baking paper to prevent overcooking, and always discard any liquid released during thawing.

Choose weight-based defrost when accuracy matters, especially for fish fillets or larger roasts. You enter the weight and the oven calculates intervals automatically, often prompting you to turn the food. In Pakistani kitchens where freezers are kept full, this mode helps reduce guesswork for family-sized portions. For best results, remove outer packaging, place the item on a microwave-safe plate, and elevate it slightly so meltwater drains away. Finish by patting dry and seasoning before stove or grill cooking.

Auto menus & multistage cooking

Auto menus take common tasks—like reheating a full dinner plate, softening butter, or making oatmeal—and apply preset power and time combinations. That saves you from trial and error, especially for busy mornings or school runs. Always match the program to the portion size and container type; using a covered microwave-safe bowl keeps steam in and prevents splatters. For reheating biryani or pulao, break up clumps with a fork and add a sprinkle of water before starting the program. If the model allows, nudge the weight setting to match your actual portion for more even results.

Multistage cooking chains steps together—such as “defrost → cook,” or “microwave → grill” for cheese toasts and open-faced sandwiches. This shines when you want soft-and-hot interiors with a browned top without babysitting controls. For convection-capable units, a sequence like “microwave 2–3 minutes → convection bake 8–10 minutes” helps with puff pastry snacks or crispy samosas. Keep an eye on cookware: swap plastic bowls out before grill or convection stages, and use the provided rack or a metal tray only in grill/convection modes as directed by your manual.

Safety & convenience tips

Child lock prevents accidental starts—important in homes with toddlers. The 30-second quick-start is perfect for tea reheats, naan refreshes, or warming plates; press it a few times instead of dialing exact minutes. Use the kitchen timer feature for stovetop tasks running in parallel, like simmering daal, so you don’t overcook. After any program finishes, let food stand for one to two minutes so heat distributes evenly.

Stick to microwave-safe glass or ceramic for heating; avoid sealed containers and always vent lids. Never use metal in microwave mode, and only use racks or metal trays when specifically instructed for grill/convection. Keep the cavity dry after use to prevent odors, and wipe the door seal so it shuts properly. If you notice sparks or unusual noise, stop immediately and check for stray foil or a damaged turntable support.

Warranty & Support in Pakistan

Typical coverage & what varies

Brand warranties generally cover manufacturing defects on electrical components for a defined period, while consumables like bulbs, trays, or cosmetic wear are usually excluded. Coverage can differ by model and importer batch, so always confirm the applicable card and terms at checkout. Power quality matters in Pakistan; voltage fluctuations and surge damage may be excluded, so consider using a good stabilizer or surge protector. Keep your purchase invoice and the stamped warranty card together—you’ll need both for claims.

If an issue arises, avoid DIY repairs, as opening the unit can void coverage. Instead, contact the seller for the recommended service pathway and authorized centers. Describe the symptom (e.g., “turntable not rotating” or “no heat, controls working”) and note the model code from the back label. Many problems are minor—like a mis-seated roller ring—but diagnostics should be done by a qualified technician if the fault persists.

How to read the warranty card

Check that the model name, serial number, dealer stamp, and purchase date are filled in clearly. Review the list of inclusions/exclusions and the claim steps—some cards require pre-approval or a case number before drop-off. Ask whether home pickup is available in your area and what transport precautions apply. Keeping the original packaging or a snug box helps prevent damage while moving the appliance for service.

Make a quick phone photo of the filled warranty card and invoice on day one; it’s a lifesaver if papers are misplaced. If you relocate, update your service area with the brand or seller so they can direct you to the nearest authorized center. For out-of-warranty repairs, ask for a cost estimate first and confirm the availability of genuine parts. Retain all service receipts in case future claims reference prior work.

Contact Yasir Electronics for guidance

For price confirmation, stock status, and warranty assistance, call 0321 2222391. Share the model name you’re considering (e.g., 20L solo vs 25L with grill/convection), your preferred color/finish, and your use case (reheat only vs baking) so staff can guide you to the right unit. If you plan to pick up in-store, confirm business hours and reserve your unit to avoid a second trip. Address: Hashoo Centre, Shop 61, Abdullah Haroon Road Saddar, Karachi.

If you need support after purchase, have your invoice number ready and describe the issue briefly. The team can help route you to the appropriate service option or advise on simple checks—like ensuring the turntable and coupler are correctly seated—before arranging formal service.

Parts & Accessories

Common items & how to request replacements

Typical replaceable parts include the glass turntable, roller ring, and turntable coupler, while grill/convection models may add a wire rack and baking tray. When requesting a replacement, provide the exact model code so compatibility is correct; similar-looking parts can differ by diameter or hub shape. Availability can vary by batch, and lead times depend on local stock. If a part is temporarily unavailable, ask for the closest compatible alternative approved for your model.

For safety, only use parts specified for your unit—an oversized tray can jam and damage the drive mechanism. When picking up a new glass plate, inspect for chips and test fit on the roller ring before leaving the store. Keep the old roller ring and coupler as spares if still functional; having backups is handy in busy family kitchens.

Cleaning & maintenance

Steam-clean the cavity weekly by heating a bowl of water with lemon slices for a few minutes, then wipe away softened splatters with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive pads and harsh chemicals that can scratch the interior or affect food odor. Clean the turntable, roller ring, and rack regularly and dry them fully before reinstalling. Check the door seal and vents; grease buildup here leads to odors and inefficient operation.

During grill or convection use, line trays lightly for easier cleanup, but don’t block airflow. Keep the exterior vents clear of cupboards and clutter so heat can escape—especially important in compact Karachi apartments. If you won’t use the microwave for an extended period, unplug it and leave the door slightly ajar for an hour after the last use to air out the cavity. Consistent care helps maintain performance and resale value.

Midea vs Haier — What to Compare

Feature-for-price lens

Start by matching capacity and cooking type to your needs, then compare like for like. A 20L Midea solo and a 20L Haier solo will both cover reheating and defrosting; what often differs is interface design, the number of auto menus, and fine power control. If you want browning or baking, compare grill-to-grill and convection-to-convection models across both brands and check whether the grill rack and trays are included in-box.

For value hunters in Pakistan, shortlists usually come down to which brand offers the desired features at the better PKR price the day you buy. Keep an eye on seasonal offers and bundles, and confirm warranty duration and service coverage for your city.

Fit & finish + local service

Look at door smoothness, knob feel, and display readability under kitchen lighting. Consider common cookware sizes in your home—full dinner plates, daigs, or tall mugs—so the cavity height and turntable diameter match real use. Service access matters too; ask about authorized centers and spare part availability for your area before purchasing, especially if you live outside major cities.

Who suits which profile

If you prioritize simple reheating and a lower upfront cost, either brand’s 20L solo will do—pick the unit with clearer controls for your household. If you plan to grill sandwiches, finish kebabs, or bake small batches, focus on 25L+ units with grill or convection. Shoppers who want an all-in-one compact oven for small apartments often prefer convection models with steady temperature control and a good track record for even baking.

FAQs

Prices vary with stock and exchange rates. Call 0321 2222391 for the day’s price, current discounts, and delivery or pickup options in Karachi.

Generally, 20L solo models are the most budget-friendly, while 25L units—especially with grill or convection—cost more. For a current PKR quote on both sizes, call and mention the capacity and cooking type you prefer.

Grill models sit between solo and convection on price because of the added heating element. If you rarely brown or crisp foods, solo offers the best value. If you like toasted finishes or pizza, the grill premium can be worth it.

Stock updates frequently. Ask for the latest arrivals and whether the unit is officially sourced. You can verify model codes, color options, and accessories at checkout.

Yes—select models combine microwave, grill, and convection modes. These are ideal for compact kitchens needing oven-like results without a separate appliance.

Warranty terms vary by model and importer; confirm the card at purchase. Common accessories like glass turntables and racks are usually available—provide your exact model for correct sizing.

Promotions change seasonally. Call to check running offers, delivery options, and whether a bundle applies to your chosen model.

For most 2–4 person homes, a 23L model with auto menus and child lock is a strong balance. If you want baking or browning, consider 25L+ with grill or convection.

Compare the exact type and capacity you need, then weigh interface, warranty, and service accessibility for your city. Choose the unit that covers your daily tasks at the best verified PKR price.

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