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Whirlpool Microwave Oven in Pakistan — Live Prices, Sizes & Types
Looking for a Whirlpool microwave oven in Pakistan and not sure where to start? This category page helps you shortlist the right size and type in minutes—Solo, Grill, or Convection—with clear pointers on what each does well. Use on-page filters by capacity and type to jump straight to models that fit your home, hostel, or office kitchen.
For the latest live price, open any product card; prices move with stock and import cycles. Need quick confirmation or delivery timing? Call 0321 2222391 (Yasir Electronics, Saddar Karachi). Prefer to browse across all brands first? See the parent Microwave Ovens category at https://yasirelectronics.com/product-category/microwave-oven/.
Shop by Capacity
20 Litres — compact power for 1–2 people
If your routine is mostly tea/coffee reheats, late-night snacks, or thawing small portions, a 20-litre Whirlpool microwave oven is a smart, space-saving pick. It fits well in hostel rooms and studio apartments in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad where counter space is tight. Expect quick reheat and defrost convenience, with simple controls that anyone in the family can use. If you’re price-conscious, this size typically sits at the entry tier, but always check the live price on the product page to avoid surprises.
What to know before you buy: standard dinner plates usually fit, but taller bowls and lidded containers may be tight—measure your go-to cookware. If you plan to use a UPS or smaller inverter during load management, lower wattage cycles on smaller units are often easier to accommodate than bake/roast cycles on larger ovens. For crispy finishes (pizza, patties), look for Grill variants or plan a short oven/grill finish on your stovetop.
23–25 Litres — everyday family convenience
For a small family, 23–25L balances footprint and flexibility. The extra headroom handles deeper bowls, everyday dinner plates, and taller mugs—useful for reheating curries, daal, and rice together without constant stirring. Many shoppers pair this size with Solo or Grill types to keep costs sensible while still getting better texture on snacks.
Before you decide, think about weekend routines. Do you batch-cook for the week or host chai gatherings? If yes, consider a model with auto-cook menus and weight-based defrost for more consistent results on kabab rolls, frozen paratha, and mixed plates. If crispy toppings matter, short grill finishes help cheese melt and edges brown; just remember that “grill” adds hardware (rack) and slightly more cleaning than Solo.
30 Litres & Above — family-size, baking and roast potential
If you cook for larger families or entertain guests, 30L+ gives you room for bigger casseroles and broader cookware. In Convection variants, you can bake cupcakes, cookies, brownies, or roast a whole chicken when you don’t want to fire up a full-size oven. This size category is great for households that meal-prep on Sundays and need even heating for larger dishes.
Plan for placement: leave ventilation space at the sides and back, and use a solid, level surface to avoid vibration. Because grill and convection cycles can draw more sustained power, confirm your inverter capacity if you intend to run these cycles during outages. If you just reheat, a 30L Solo may feel like overkill—balance the urge to “go big” against what you actually cook each week.
Choose by Type
Solo — reheat & defrost without the frills
A Whirlpool Solo microwave oven is made for speed and simplicity: reliable reheats, beverages, and quick defrost for everyday cooking. If your kitchen routine is chai, reheating leftovers, and thawing kebab mince after work, Solo covers the bases at a friendly price point. It’s also the easiest to explain to kids and elders who prefer straightforward controls.
Limitations are clear by design: Solo does not brown or crisp. For pizza slices, samosa, or patties, you’ll need either a separate finish on a pan or step up to Grill/Convection. When comparing models, check wattage, interior dimensions, and the auto-cook programs you’ll actually use (tea/coffee, rice, vegetables). If you live in a voltage-fluctuation area, plan for a good stabilizer to protect electronics.
Grill — browning and better texture on snacks
Grill microwaves add a heating element that helps with browning and crisping—perfect for Karachi-style evening snacks, cheesy toast, or giving pizza toppings a quick finish. Many Whirlpool Grill models include a rack to lift food closer to the element; for best results, pat oily foods dry and don’t overcrowd the rack.
Grill isn’t a full oven; think of it as a finishing tool that works with or after microwave heating. You’ll still rely on standard microwave power for speed, then use grill for texture. Expect a bit more cleaning than Solo, and remember that accessories (racks, crisper plates) differ by model—always check the included accessories list on the product page before you buy.
Convection — bake, roast, and do more in one
If you want baking and roasting without buying a separate oven, a Whirlpool Convection microwave oven brings hot-air circulation to the mix. That means cupcakes, cookies, lasagna, and even roast chicken are on the table, especially in 30L+ capacities where trays and racks fit comfortably. Convection models often add combo programs (microwave + convection or microwave + grill) that speed up cooking while improving texture.
Be mindful of preheat times and cookware: use oven-safe trays and follow the manual for what to use in which mode. Convection cycles pull more power than Solo, so verify your backup setup if you intend to bake during outages. If you only reheat and occasionally crisp snacks, Grill may be enough; if you’ll actually bake each week, Convection earns its keep.
Built-In Whirlpool Microwave Ovens (If Available)
What “built-in” means vs countertop
A built-in Whirlpool microwave oven is designed to sit inside a kitchen cabinet column or wall unit for a flush look. It usually ships with a trim/frame kit and has specific ventilation clearances you must respect. In contrast, countertop ovens are freestanding; they only need a flat, stable surface with breathing room around the sides and back. For renters or frequently shifting households, a countertop Whirlpool microwave oven is simpler to relocate and service.
Availability in Pakistan & how to verify
Stock for built-in Whirlpool microwave ovens can vary. On this category page, any in-stock built-in model will appear among the product cards; if you don’t see one, call 0321 2222391 to ask about special-order options and delivery timelines. Because specs and accessories differ by SKU and import batch, always open the individual product page to confirm trim kit inclusion, exact cavity size, supported modes (Solo/Grill/Convection), and warranty before you purchase.
Plan the kitchen: simple cross-checks
If you’re doing a full kitchen plan, consider the entire cooking triangle (hob/oven/hood) and power supply. For a cohesive setup, browse these categories to finalize measurements and ventilation:
- Built-In Ovens — for dedicated baking/roasting alongside a microwave combo.
- Built-In Hobs — select burner layout and cut-out first, then align cabinet widths.
- Hoods — choose airflow form factor (chimney/under-cabinet) and ducting path.
Whirlpool Features & Specifications (Model-Dependent)
6th Sense / Sensor Programs — less guesswork, steadier results
Select Whirlpool models use sensor-assisted programs to adjust power/time for common tasks so you don’t have to micro-manage minutes. In busy Pakistani homes—school runs, late-night study snacks, office lunch reheats—this helps reduce cold centers in mixed plates like biryani + raita or daal + roti. Check each product page for whether 6th Sense (or similar) applies to reheat, defrost, or specific auto menus, and whether you can manually override.
Crisp Function & Crisp Plate — finish with texture
On some Whirlpool Grill/Convection variants, Crisp programs aim for a browned, drier finish versus standard reheating—great for samosa, pakora, nuggets, patties, or a pizza slice refresh. Many models pair this with a crisp plate (where included) or a rack to lift food toward the element. Always check the included accessories list; not all SKUs ship with a crisp plate.
Auto-Cook & Defrost Menus — everyday shortcuts
Auto menus bundle a food type with power/time so routine tasks get repeatable results. For frozen meat, prefer weight-based defrost when available; stop when the meat is pliable but still cold, then finish cooking on the stovetop for food safety. Menu names and counts vary between models, so verify the exact programs you care about on the product page.
Cavity, Controls & Accessories — what changes from model to model
Inside, you’ll commonly see turntable cavities; dimensions differ by capacity (20L, 23–25L, 30L+), which affects plate and bowl fit. Controls range from tactile knobs/buttons to touch panels with finer power steps—useful if you often reheat delicate items or baby food. Accessory kits vary: some Grill/Convection models include a rack, and select Crisp-enabled SKUs include a crisp plate; others may not. Treat the “Included in the box” list on each product page as source of truth.
Safety & Child Lock — protect the kitchen and the unit
Child Lock disables controls to prevent accidental starts—handy with curious kids around. Practical safety checks before you hit “Add to Cart”: ensure you can provide ventilation clearances per manual, place the unit on a stable, level surface, and use microwave-safe cookware in microwave mode (metal only where the manual explicitly allows, e.g., certain racks in grill/convection cycles). In voltage-fluctuation areas, a reliable stabilizer helps protect electronics.
How to compare specs quickly (apply this checklist on any product page)
- Capacity fit: Will your everyday dinner plate and tallest bowl fit the cavity?
- Type: Solo vs Grill vs Convection—match to your real cooking (reheat only, snack crisping, or weekly baking).
- Programs: Do you see the auto menus you actually use (tea/coffee, vegetables, paratha, pizza)?
- Crisp/Grill gear: Is a rack or crisp plate listed under “Included accessories”?
- Sensor mentions: Is 6th Sense or similar preset logic present? If yes, for which tasks?
- Power levels: Enough range for gentle reheats and fast warm-ups?
- Care & placement: Can your counter/cabinet give the unit space to breathe? Is Child Lock available?
Whirlpool Microwave Oven Price in Pakistan — How It’s Set
What affects price (so you can predict step-ups)
Prices move with capacity, type (Solo, Grill, Convection), and feature set. Capacity adds usable space and often higher output power; type adds hardware like a grill element or a convection fan. Features—sensor/auto-cook menus, crisp functions, child lock, touch controls—nudge prices up, as do bundled accessories such as racks or a crisp plate where included. Import costs and FX movements also affect local tags; during tighter supply windows, popular SKUs can shift more often.
How to check the latest live price (step-by-step)
Start on this category page and filter by capacity (20L, 23–25L, 30L+) and by type (Solo, Grill, Convection). Open a product card to see the current live price, stock status, and the exact features/accessories for that SKU. To lock things quickly, call 0321 2222391 for same-day confirmation of price, stock, and delivery timing to your city.
Installments, promotions & invoice notes (verify at checkout)
Installment availability can vary by payment method, bank, or ongoing promotion. If you prefer installments, ask our team to share current plan options and any bank-specific promos before checkout. Promotions and bundles are time-bound and SKU-specific, so treat the product page as the single source of truth. Always request a proper invoice with the model number and serial (where applicable) for warranty support.
Power & Energy Tips (Pakistan Homes)
Wattage & UPS/inverter basics (realistic expectations)
Microwave specs usually list microwave output power and may draw more input power from the wall, especially during grill or convection cycles. On a UPS or inverter, sustained high-heat modes like convection baking place a heavier load than quick reheats. If you plan to cook during outages, keep expectations practical: reheats and defrosts are far easier to sustain than long grill/convection sessions.
Stabilizer guidance for voltage-fluctuation areas
If your neighborhood sees voltage swings, a quality automatic voltage regulator (stabilizer) helps protect electronics and reduce nuisance shutdowns. Choose a unit with a continuous wattage rating comfortably above the microwave’s expected draw and prefer models with over/under-voltage cut-off and surge protection. Place the stabilizer where it can dissipate heat and avoid using cheap, overloaded multi-plugs.
Care, cleaning & performance upkeep
Microwaves work best when the cavity is clean and steam can escape as designed. To clear odors, run a lemon-water steam for a few minutes, then wipe down the interior once it cools. Cover food with microwave-safe lids or splatter guards to keep walls clean and moisture balanced. For grill/convection models, clean the rack and, if included, the crisp plate after use; keep air vents clear and don’t stack items on top.
Warranty & Service
What usually applies (varies by model)
Warranty coverage and duration vary by SKU and import batch. Before buying, open the product page of the exact model to confirm duration and parts covered. Use only the accessories specified for that model and follow the ventilation guidelines in the manual to avoid misuse-related issues that can affect coverage.
How to claim (simple steps)
Keep your purchase invoice safe. If you need service, note the exact model number and describe the issue (any error codes, symptoms, when it occurs). Call the store team at 0321 2222391 for guidance on authorized service and the next steps. Do not open the unit or self-repair—this can void coverage.
What typically isn’t covered
Cosmetic damage, damage from improper voltage or unstable power, misuse (non-microwave-safe cookware in microwave mode), and issues caused by blocked ventilation are commonly excluded. Consumable parts or accessories may have different coverage than the main unit—check the product page and your invoice for specifics.
Yasir Electronics — Contact & Store Info
Store: Yasir Electronics
Phone: 0321 2222391
Address: Hashoo Centre, Shop 61, Abdullah Haroon Road Saddar, Karachi (public address)
Call or WhatsApp to confirm price and stock before visiting. If you’re kitchen-planning or building a Whirlpool set, you can also browse complementary categories such as Whirlpool Refrigerators to align finishes and capacities.
FAQs
Prices change with capacity, Solo/Grill/Convection type, features, accessories, and import factors. Open the product card of the model you’re considering to see the live price, then call for a quick confirmation if you’re ready to order.
20L models usually sit at the entry tier. Exact tags vary by model and features—check the live price on the product card for the most accurate figure.
30L models, especially with Convection, typically cost more due to larger cavities and added oven-like parts. Open the 30L product cards to compare features and included accessories that influence the final price.
Solo reheats but won’t brown. Grill adds top-heat for browning and quicker cheese melt. Convection brings hot-air circulation for baking and more even crisping. For pizza and naan, Grill or Convection gives better texture than Solo.
Yes—choose a Convection model. Preheat as instructed, use oven-safe cookware, and avoid overloading the tray. For frequent baking or larger batches, prefer 30L+ cavities.
Yes—place your order online and confirm delivery charges and timelines for your city before checkout. During peak seasons, ask about lead times.
Warranty duration and coverage vary by model. Keep your invoice, and call 0321 2222391 with your model number for guidance on authorized service and claim steps.
Availability varies. If you don’t see any built-in models on the category page, call to ask about special-order options and delivery timelines.
Compare output power settings and look for sensor-assisted programs that reduce overcooking. Remember that microwaves aren’t rated like refrigerators for annual energy, so focus on matching capacity and modes to your actual use.
It depends on your routine. For reheats/defrosts only: Solo in 20–25L. For snacks with browning: Grill in 23–30L. For baking/roasting and family meals: Convection in 30L+. Filter the category by capacity and type, then open 2–3 product cards to compare features and accessories.
