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Samsung MG23K3575 review

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Price when reviewed : £140
inc VAT (RRP, yet to go on sale)

There's a lot to like about this quiet and quick microwave if you're happy to take manual control

Specifications

Type – turntable or flatbed: Turntable, Dimensions: 275x490x385mm, Stated volume: 23l, Turntable diameter: 285mm, Stated power output: 800W, Convection oven/grill: Yes/Yes Available to buy from Argos and Currys soon

The MG23K3575 is one of Samsung’s latest microwave ovens, being part of its 2016 range. It looks very similar to older models that are being discontinued, but the lack of a refreshed appearance is no bad thing. Although the black and chrome look won’t suit everyone, it is undeniably smart – especially with its gently curved edges.

The MG23K3575 doesn’t just coast by on its looks. It’s one of the quietest combi microwaves we’ve seen, measuring a consistent 55dB with the combi grill-microwave program in use. I used this program to brown a slice of bread, a task it accomplished in a short six minutes. Although there was a moderate amount of unwanted blackness in one corner, it was otherwise even with a rich dark brown colour.

The auto defrost program was ambitiously short, running at just two minutes and leaving a distinctly still-frozen piece of chicken. Setting the timer manually at six minutes produced far more even results with only some slightly scruffy overcooked bits at the edges.

A second fresh chicken breast was cooked through on the auto microwave-grill combi program in just under eight minutes. Although reasonably quick, the edges were noticeably dried out. Once again, you can actually achieve better results setting the timer manually. Shaving a minute or two off the cook time produced far moister results all round while saving you time too.

Samsung’s combi excelled in our jacket potato test. The temperature across the whole spud was remarkably even, going from 89.2 to 87.1 and 86.9 degrees celsius going lengthways across the potato. Few other microwaves we’ve seen to date come close to such consistency in temperature.

I don’t have any complaints about the MG23K3575’s controls. Although the buttons have icons, they also have clear text labels. Combine these with the dial and selecting auto cook programs and inputting times was very easy.

The MG23K3575’s small size might put off cooks with many mouths to feed, but its compact dimensions mean it should be able to fit in all but the most cramped galley-like kitchens. If you need long cook times then you’ll be pleased by the maximum time setting of 99 minutes – the longest I’ve seen so far on any microwave.

There’s a lot to like about the Samsung MG23K3575, but the timings on many of its auto programs seem off. If you’re happy to take control manually, then it’s a good buy. Bear in mind though that there are other budget microwaves that are just as easy to use and perform almost just as well. If you’re nonetheless taken with the MG23K3575, it’s a sound buy. For alternatives see our Best Microwaves 2016

Available to buy from Argos and Currys soon

Hardware
Type – turntable or flatbedTurntable
Dimensions275x490x385mm
Dimensions with door open275x490x702mm
Weight13k
Stated volume23l
Interior dimensions186x306x281mm
Turntable diameter285mm
Door hinge locationLeft
Stated power output800W
AccessoriesWire rack
Power and capacity
Convection oven/grillYes/Yes
SteamerNo
Max countdown on timer99min
Controls typeButtons and dial
Buying information
WarrantyOne year RTB
Detailswww.samsung.co.uk
Part CodeMG23K3575

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