EXTRA-QUICK COOKING: Choose from six popular presets for microwave ovens. including popcorn. pizza. beverages. veggies. potatoes. or leftovers. Or just press the number keys to quickly set the cook time for that number of minutes.
LOW TO HIGH POWER: This 700W digital microwave packs big power into a compact appliance! Choose from 10 power levels. from a low setting to melt butter to maximum power for rapid cooking in moments.
DIGITAL CONTROLS: It’s easy to set up everything from microwave popcorn to warming up leftovers in this mini microwave. Customize your time and power level or add a bit of extra time with the +30 seconds button.
MEMORY FUNCTION: Program frequently used countertop microwaves functions into the control panel for one-touch microwave food. All your daily favorites are easy to set up and start microwaving.
SAFETY FIRST: The built-in child safety lock on the handle ensures the door doesn’t open accidentally. and you can disable the microwave control panel using the Lock Mode.
20 reviews for Chefman Countertop Microwave Oven 0.7 Cu. Ft.. 700 Watts with 10 Power Levels. 6 Cooking Presets with One-Touch Express Cook. Eco Mode. Child Safety Lock. & Mute Button – Black
William Hermann
Rated 5 out of 5
December 3, 2025
Very convenient for small spaces
A little small, but perfect for me. Lots of pre set options along with very easy to find instructions for anything you want in the manual. Along with ...More
A little small, but perfect for me. Lots of pre set options along with very easy to find instructions for anything you want in the manual. Along with a cool design seeming solid but is clear when it’s on.
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Fred J.
Rated 5 out of 5
December 3, 2025
Great little oven for the price.
Nice features, compact, quiet operation. Opening door wasn't as hard as I thought it might be. Perfect for a camper or out in the garage or similar l...More
Nice features, compact, quiet operation. Opening door wasn't as hard as I thought it might be. Perfect for a camper or out in the garage or similar location where space & performance is desired. Overall great value for the price 👍
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Amazon Customer
Rated 5 out of 5
December 2, 2025
Great size!
We bought this for my daughter’s dorm room. It is the perfect size - not too big or too small. Fits perfect right on top of her small fridge. Works...More
We bought this for my daughter’s dorm room. It is the perfect size - not too big or too small. Fits perfect right on top of her small fridge. Works great!
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Robert Beam
Rated 5 out of 5
November 29, 2025
I'll tell you the truth about it!
The childproof handle is so easy to use, it's not a big deal at all and if you want it to last a long time engage The childproof feature before you cl...More
The childproof handle is so easy to use, it's not a big deal at all and if you want it to last a long time engage The childproof feature before you close the door don't just slam it, it's really easy to do folks. Amazon gives you time to return it if you don't like it but I don't know why you wouldn't like it and it comes with a one-year warranty, I have a Walmart basic 1100 w microwave and this Chefman has more features and I love it, it takes 30 seconds more for my coffee water to heat but it warms food about the same amount of time is the other microwave did and I'm happy with it. I like that you can turn the clock off if you want to and you can turn the sound off if you want to, it's a great microwave. I have no complaints about it and I'm happy with it.
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mt
Rated 5 out of 5
November 24, 2025
Nice small microwave
I purchased this microwave for my office. It works great but be warned that only small cups fit. No tall coffee shop type cups will fit due to interio...More
I purchased this microwave for my office. It works great but be warned that only small cups fit. No tall coffee shop type cups will fit due to interior height. That’s the only downside. Have to rewarm in shorter mugs. Did detect a new smell when using first few times. It is fading.
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CA
Rated 5 out of 5
November 15, 2025
Great powerhouse, worth the money!
I purchased this microwave to use at my office. It is perfect in size and power for my small office! It’s easy to use and fits in a small space with...More
I purchased this microwave to use at my office. It is perfect in size and power for my small office! It’s easy to use and fits in a small space without sacrificing power. My food comes out perfectly hot every time. I will say the shortcut options are not optimal. I have a different microwave that has easier to use shortcut keys than this; however, it is not a deal breaker. This microwave was a great purchase for the price! If you need a microwave to fit in to a small space and still do a great job heating, this microwave is for you!
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Poronodol
Rated 5 out of 5
November 5, 2025
Good Basic Cheap Microwave
Great desktop or countertop microwave for those with limited space. It's not very big inside the cooking area, though. Top has weird bulges that pre...More
Great desktop or countertop microwave for those with limited space. It's not very big inside the cooking area, though. Top has weird bulges that prevent putting anything on top of it, which the manual says not to do anyway. Controls are gray on black, making them hard to use in darkened areas. Also, they are membrane plastic covered, and sometimes hard to actuate. Looks are okay, basic black. Not very noisy, but also low powered (600 Watts). Add 15 to 30 seconds to most times for good results.
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3 Men’s Mama
Rated 5 out of 5
September 19, 2025
She is SMALL, yet MIGHTY!
This microwave was delivered exceptionally well packaged and in perfect condition. Don't let the compact size fool you, this microwave exceeded my ex...More
This microwave was delivered exceptionally well packaged and in perfect condition. Don't let the compact size fool you, this microwave exceeded my expectations, it's got a lot of power. My family arrive home from work at different times for dinner, so we use a microwave several times a day, everyday. It heats & reheats a plate of food quickly,quietly & efficiently. I love the size, it's esthetically pleasing. There's no reason to have anything in my kitchen look like an eyesore. It was a great price & although we're all adults noone minds the child proof safety lock. An added bonus for me is when your food is done the microwave "rings" 5 times & it's easy to clean. Don't hesitate to purchase.
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jahidul islam
Rated 5 out of 5
September 15, 2025
Excellent Microwave
I’ve been using this microwave for a few weeks now, and it has exceeded my expectations. It heats food quickly and evenly, whether I’m warming up left...More
I’ve been using this microwave for a few weeks now, and it has exceeded my expectations. It heats food quickly and evenly, whether I’m warming up leftovers or defrosting frozen items. The controls are very intuitive — just a few buttons and I can get everything done without confusion.
The design is sleek and fits perfectly on my kitchen counter without taking up too much space. I also appreciate how quiet it is compared to my old microwave. Cleaning is simple — just a quick wipe inside and it looks brand new again.
Overall, this microwave has been a fantastic addition to my kitchen. Reliable, user-friendly, and stylish — highly recommended!
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My Eyes Are Up Here!
Rated 5 out of 5
August 14, 2025
Good microwave at a cheap price and the least frustrating child proof lock
I bought this microwave primarily because, after 75 years of commercial availability, the intelligence level of our society has collapsed to the point...More
I bought this microwave primarily because, after 75 years of commercial availability, the intelligence level of our society has collapsed to the point that it intersects with the mad rush to have the government regulate everything. Now, microwave ovens are required to have childproof locks on the doors—even in households and other environments that never see children. This model has the idiocracy built right into the handle, letting me trigger the childproof feature in the same step I use to open the door. It allows me to pretend we don’t live in a dystopian world ruled by bureaucrats. All the other microwave ovens I looked at use a two-step process that would only frustrate people who just want to open a darn microwave door. This model comes with a warning sticker on the door explaining how to open it. If you're a landlord or have a VRBO, you'll want to leave the sticker on because otherwise somebody is going to rip the handle off trying to get the door open, or maybe even go the nuclear option and try to pry it open with a knife. People aren't going to stand there trying to solve a microwave rubicks cube at the expense of their Hot Pocket getting cold. Even when it's for the children!
I have no doubt this microwave is actually using all 700 watts of its rated power. It outcooks the 700-watt Sunbeam it replaced—the little ray of sunshine that opened either by pulling the door or pressing the huge “open” button, without any needless bureaucratic hurdles or handles standing in the way. A microwave oven from a more civilized age.
My only major complaint about this microwave is that the keypad requires superhuman strength in the fingers to register that a button has been pressed. I recommend putting your shoulder into it and letting your body weight do the work to avoid getting an injury. The microwave needs to be up against a wall to use it because the force required to use the keypad will push the microwave back until there is something to stop it, and then you need to keep pushing until it beeps. And if you want, for example, to hold the "4" button down for it automatically start for 4 minutes instead of pressing 4-0-0-start, you have to maintain Herculean pressure against the 4 button for several strenuous seconds, straining to keep your knuckles from buckling like you're trying to hold an entire set of encyclopedias against the wall using only the strength from a single finger. And I mean all the encyclopedias. From A to Z. It's easier to do 4-0-0-start so frankly that feature requiring the encyclopedia maneuver is worthless. I suppose the manufacturer is trying to future-proof their microwaves against full-blown microwave tyranny, where even the buttons would have to be childproof, because frankly, these buttons already are.
The microwave works well, it looks sleek, it is the proper size and noise level for it's wattage, it needs to be up against a wall, and the child-proof door opening mechanism is the best in it's class.
Amazon gives you time to return it if you don't like it but I don't know why you wouldn't like it and it comes with a one-year warranty, I have a Walmart basic 1100 w microwave and this Chefman has more features and I love it, it takes 30 seconds more for my coffee water to heat but it warms food about the same amount of time is the other microwave did and I'm happy with it.
I like that you can turn the clock off if you want to and you can turn the sound off if you want to, it's a great microwave.
I have no complaints about it and I'm happy with it.
The design is sleek and fits perfectly on my kitchen counter without taking up too much space. I also appreciate how quiet it is compared to my old microwave. Cleaning is simple — just a quick wipe inside and it looks brand new again.
Overall, this microwave has been a fantastic addition to my kitchen. Reliable, user-friendly, and stylish — highly recommended!
I have no doubt this microwave is actually using all 700 watts of its rated power. It outcooks the 700-watt Sunbeam it replaced—the little ray of sunshine that opened either by pulling the door or pressing the huge “open” button, without any needless bureaucratic hurdles or handles standing in the way. A microwave oven from a more civilized age.
My only major complaint about this microwave is that the keypad requires superhuman strength in the fingers to register that a button has been pressed. I recommend putting your shoulder into it and letting your body weight do the work to avoid getting an injury. The microwave needs to be up against a wall to use it because the force required to use the keypad will push the microwave back until there is something to stop it, and then you need to keep pushing until it beeps. And if you want, for example, to hold the "4" button down for it automatically start for 4 minutes instead of pressing 4-0-0-start, you have to maintain Herculean pressure against the 4 button for several strenuous seconds, straining to keep your knuckles from buckling like you're trying to hold an entire set of encyclopedias against the wall using only the strength from a single finger. And I mean all the encyclopedias. From A to Z. It's easier to do 4-0-0-start so frankly that feature requiring the encyclopedia maneuver is worthless. I suppose the manufacturer is trying to future-proof their microwaves against full-blown microwave tyranny, where even the buttons would have to be childproof, because frankly, these buttons already are.
The microwave works well, it looks sleek, it is the proper size and noise level for it's wattage, it needs to be up against a wall, and the child-proof door opening mechanism is the best in it's class.