⚡ Cook Smart, Live Quietly: The Microwave Millennials Crave
The Breville BMO850BSS1BUC1 Smooth Wave Microwave Oven combines 1250 watts of power smoothing inverter technology with Sensor iQ for precise cooking, 15 smart presets for effortless meal prep, and an ultra-quiet soft-close door. Its 1.2 cu.ft brushed stainless steel countertop design offers both style and safety with child lock features, making it the ultimate kitchen upgrade for busy professionals seeking efficiency and elegance.
Brand Name | Breville |
Model Info | BMO850BSS1BUC1 |
Item Weight | 26.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 20.43 x 12.44 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BMO850BSS1BUC1 |
Energy Use | 1250 Watts |
Capacity | 1.2 Cubic Feet |
Installation Type | Countertop |
Part Number | BMO850BSS1BUC1 |
Special Features | Safety Lock |
Oven Cooking Mode | microwave radiation |
Color | Brushed Stainless Steel |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Wattage | 1250 watts |
Defrost | Defrost |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Inner Material Type | Brushed Stainless Steel |
Included Components | Instruction booklet |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 26.2 Pounds |
B**R
soft-close door is genius
Works great, simple, and not only is the door a quiet-close, it is soft-close too, meaning you can swing the door closed at various speeds and it stops and slowly closes it the last inch or so with hardly any noise. The beeps have a nice tone and are adjustable. We needed simple knobs and operation with competent power and this fit the bill great. The display screen is nice looking in operation. The engineering is impressive on the aspects a user sees and feels. Time will tell for longevity.
L**M
Game Changing Microwave
This updated version of the microwave oven revolutionizes the way you use one. Don’t be put off by the modern display, as it becomes second nature within 1-2 uses.You quickly realize that this is how all microwaves should work; from the soft tones (chimes), easily understood display, and quiet operation. The Inverter aspect totally smooths out the operation when using lower heating powers.Gone are the sounds of the magnetron engaging and disengaging. Moreover, the automatic Reheat sensor setting works flawlessly; without hotspots or cold spots.
G**N
Nice piece of equipment
Great microwave, works as it should, looks good, relatively quiet and fast. We've had it for about a year now, and it seems solid as a rock. The door closes nearly silently once you find the trick. We haven't used most of the complicated menu functions, and don't care about them. The overall impression is very high build quality. Hopefully, I'm right about that.
E**H
Started breaking down 12 months in, fully bricked 18 months in, out of warranty
This is an attractive microwave, gives a higher-end feel to one of the typically less attractive appliances in your kitchen. Functions are nice, I especially liked how easy it was to fidget with the power to accomplish whatever job you needed to. Presets were OK, but never found them to be the one-button solutions that they promised to be (for instance, the soften butter and popcorn functions never quite left me with soft butter or fully popped popcorn).But one star because this $400 microwave, maybe the most expensive microwave money can buy in modern America, had minor flaws from day one and then major flaws starting a year in.The minor flaws were things like the soft close door not working, which meant the door wouldn't close at all, which meant I couldn't use the microwave. Had to unplug the unit and reset some sort of internal electronics to get the door to function again. Annoying, but rare enough that we lived with it.The major flaw was that starting around a year in, we would sometimes pull the food out and it was cold. This started as an intermittent problem that was definitely annoying and enough to swear me off of buying this microwave ever again, but we learned to live with it. Fast forward another six months and we'd gone from cold food once/week grew to once/day and then 90% of the time that we tried to use it. In essence, we now have a microwave that will turn food in a circle for as long as you ask it to, but not cook it.An appliance breaking down a year into owning it is frustrating enough, but sadly somewhat accepted in an era of mass produced cheap consumer goods. But when you buy the top-of-the line, you expect it to be an exception to that rule. Or you at least expect the company to stand by its product and offer a replacement so early into its life. Unfortunately, neither were the case here. I'm already outside of the paltry 1-year limited warranty, so customer service gave me the options to A. send it in and pay for a repair myself or B. buy a new one. I'll be buying a new one and it won't be a Breville.
J**.
Very nice microwave with improved features
This is a replacement of a Breville microwave that I wore out, and I wanted to use it for a while before writing about it. I really like the stainless-steel interior, also the exhaust fan function takes most of the moisture out, so it doesn't have to be wiped down each time. These features are upgrades.I've used the sense reheat and it does a pretty good job, but I often have to add more time. Haven't used the sense cook yet. The one thing I don't like is the buzzer. The low setting is way too loud, so I muted it, so if I go in the other room, I have to remember that I have something in the microwave and to check on it. I wish I could turn the volume down. It is so loud it startles me and sends my cat flying out of the room.Overall, though, I'm pleased with the microwave.
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