Microwave Ovens

You can microwave and bake in one appliance. Cook small items like frozen foods, biscuits and cookies without heating a large oven. Find out more about the LG microwave oven range below.

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Short on time but big on taste? LG Microwave Ovens are built for the way Malaysians really cook — quick mornings, busy weekdays, and easy family meals. With smart technology working behind the scenes, every dish is heated evenly, every defrost is spot-on, and every meal comes together with less effort and better results.

Why Choose Our Microwave Ovens

LG Smart Inverter Technology

Precise power control delivers faster, more even cooking and defrosting — no cold spots.

 

Antibacterial EasyClean™ Interior

Easy-wipe coating cleans with just water and helps reduce bacteria.

 

Brighter LED Interior Light

Up to 3× brighter lighting lets you check food clearly while cooking.

 

Hexagonal Stable Turntable

Improved stability reduces dish tipping, spills and uneven heating.

 

Infrared Heating & Multi-Cooking Modes

Crisp, grill or cook healthier meals with versatile cooking functions.

 

Fast & Efficient Cooking Power

High power output reduces cooking and reheating time.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Which Microwave Capacity Do I Need?

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15–20 L — For Singles & Small Spaces

Ideal for reheating, defrosting and simple meals. Best for students, singles and compact kitchens.

 

21–30 L — For Small Families

Balanced size for daily cooking and larger plates. Suitable for 2–4 people.

 

31 L & Above — For Big Families

Spacious enough for large dishes and multi-meal cooking. Great for entertaining and versatile cooking needs.

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What Wattage Is Good for Daily Cooking?

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800–900 W — Everyday Use

Perfect for reheating, defrosting and basic cooking. Great for small to medium households.

 

1000–1200 W — Faster, More Efficient

Delivers quicker cooking and more even heating — ideal if you cook daily or prepare larger meals.

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What is inverter technology and why does it matter?

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Inverter technology provides continuous, precise power control rather than cycling on and off, allowing food to cook and defrost more evenly, with faster results and better texture.

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What’s the difference between solo, grill, and convection microwaves?

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Solo microwaves are designed for basic tasks like reheating and defrosting, grill microwaves add a heating element for browning and crisping food, while convection microwaves combine microwave cooking with fan-assisted heat to bake and roast like a traditional oven.