LG Microwave Ovens in Pakistan (2025) — NeoChef™, Inverter, Grill & Convection

Find the right LG microwave for fast reheats, even defrosts, and small bakes—without guesswork. On this page you’ll see the main types (Solo, Grill, Convection, Smart Inverter/NeoChef™), size guidance, what affects price in Pakistan, and how to pick for your family and kitchen space. If you prefer quick help, call +92 330 9997564 or visit us at Sadaat Electronics, Shop 5, Mariam Center, Abdullah Haroon Road, Saddar, Karachi for live assistance and availability.

Note: Prices and stock can change due to currency and import dynamics. For today’s deals, check the product cards on this category or call us for confirmation.

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Types at a glance — which one suits your kitchen?

Solo: Best for quick reheats (daal, curry, biryani), melting butter/chocolate, steaming vegetables, and basic defrosting (keema, fish). If you mostly warm rotis/naan and leftovers, a Solo model keeps things simple and budget-friendly.

Grill: Adds a top heating element for browning/crisping. Handy for giving paratha, samosas, sandwiches, or cheese toppings a bit of colour and texture after reheating. A good middle ground if you want more than a Solo but don’t need full baking.

Convection: Combines microwave with a fan-assisted heater so you can bake small cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and roast vegetables or chicken pieces. It won’t replace a full-size oven for big trays, but it’s ideal for small home bakes and trial recipes.

Smart Inverter / NeoChef™: Uses precise power control for more even heating and gentler defrosting—useful for Pakistani staples that can dry out in regular microwaves (seekh kebab, tikka pieces, kabuli pulao). Helps reduce “hot edges, cold centre” issues when reheating gravies.

Popular finishes & controls (what daily use feels like)

Finishes: Stainless and black finishes blend well with modern kitchens and are easy to keep looking clean. Look for anti-smudge or EasyClean interiors when available; they save time after spicy splatters.

Controls: Touch panels look sleek and allow more auto menus; rotary knobs are straightforward for shared family kitchens. For homes with kids, a clear child lock and a firm door latch are essential.

Convenience touches: Bright cavity lighting, turntable on/off (on some models), and quick keys (30-second add) make everyday reheats faster. If you reheat milk for tea often, a “low power + longer time” approach on inverter models helps prevent boil-overs.

Quick comparison snapshot (use-cases, capacity & power)

Best for reheats: Solo (20–23L). Think office pantry, hostel room, or a couple’s apartment.

Best for crisping: Grill (23–28L). Adds browning for snacks and toppings—less soggy pizza slices and toasted sandwiches.

Best for small bakes: Convection (28–32L). Cupcakes, cookies, and mini pizzas become realistic weeknight options.

Most even heating: Smart Inverter/NeoChef™ (various sizes). Smoother defrosts for mince and fish, better texture on reheats for kababs and parathas.

Capacity guide (fast take): 20L = 1–2 persons; 23L = 2–3; 28L = 3–5; 32L = larger families or batch reheats. (See full buying guide below.)

Typical wattage: Solo models often run lower wattage and are fine for reheats; Grill/Convection and many Inverter models step up power for quicker results. If you use a UPS or generator during load management, consider models with adjustable power levels and avoid running convection bake during peak load.

LG Microwave Oven Prices in Pakistan (2025)

What affects price?

In Pakistan, the price you see for an LG microwave oven varies mainly by capacitytype, and technology. Smaller Solo models (around 20–23 litres) generally cost less than feature-rich Grill or Convection units (28–32 litres). Adding Smart Inverter / NeoChef™ power control typically lifts the price because it delivers steadier heat and gentler defrosting. Interior materials and convenience features—like EasyClean coatings, bright LED lighting, touch panels, and sensor programs—also nudge prices up compared to basic knob-control variants.

There are also market factors unique to Pakistan. Currency swings, import duties, and shipment batches can move prices within a month. That’s why two similar models may be listed at different rates across stores. To avoid surprises, always check the live product cards on our LG category and confirm stock by phone or WhatsApp before you plan a purchase.

How to check live price & stock (fast)

For today’s LG microwave oven price in Pakistan—including LG NeoChef microwave price in Pakistan and LG inverter microwave oven price Pakistan—open our LG brand shelf here: LG Microwave Ovens at Sadaat Electronics. Prices on those cards reflect our latest updates; if you need a quote for cash vs card or delivery, call +92 330 9997564 and we’ll confirm on the spot.

If a model is temporarily out of stock, we’ll suggest the closest alternative by size and features (for example, a 23L Smart Inverter instead of a 20L Solo if you want better defrosting). You can also compare LG with other brands inside the Microwave Ovens hub before you decide.

Budget pointers (by use-case)

Starter kitchens / hostels: Look at LG Solo 20–23L. These handle everyday reheat, tea/milk warming, and basic defrosts. They’re usually the entry point for the LG microwave price in Pakistan 2025, balancing value and footprint. If you often reheat bread or snacks and want a bit of browning, consider stepping up to LG grill microwave oven variants.

Family kitchens (3–5 people): A 23–28L LG smart inverter microwave oven Pakistan model is the sweet spot. Inverter tech helps keep kebabs and curries moist, and 28L units fit larger dishes. If you bake occasionally, LG convection microwave oven options can handle cupcakes or small pizzas without buying a full oven.

Home bakers / larger families: For more flexible cooking, a 28–32L LG microwave oven with grill and convection Pakistan model gives you room for bigger bowls and taller bakes. Expect a higher ticket than a Solo, but you’ll gain grilling and baking in one unit—useful if you want one appliance to handle reheats, crisping, and weekend baking.

Buying Guide for Pakistan Kitchens

Capacity guide by family size

20L: Ideal for one or two users—studio flats, hostels, and office pantries. Great for chai milk warming, tiffin reheats, and steaming vegetables. 23L: Suits small families; it fits standard dinner plates and small glass bowls better than 20L, and defrosts mince more evenly in larger portions. 28L: A versatile family size (3–5 people); makes room for mixing bowls and bakeware, and supports Grill/Convection options. 32L: For bigger families or batch cooking; useful when you reheat multiple plates or bake taller items like loaf cakes.

When choosing, consider the dish diameter and height you use most (karahi, Pyrex, or steel tiffins—though steel/metal isn’t microwave-safe). If you’re moving from a tiny Solo to a family-sized inverter unit, remember the outer footprint grows too—measure your counter depth and door swing clearance before buying.

Power & efficiency (including inverter basics)

Smart Inverter / NeoChef™ models vary power smoothly instead of pulsing on/off. That helps with degi gravies, rice, and kababs that tend to dry out, and with defrosting keema or fish without “cooked edges.” If you often search for LG inverter microwave oven price Pakistan, you’re paying for this consistency and better texture on daily reheats.

For homes managing load-shedding, inverter units on lower power settings can be gentler on UPS/generators than full-blast cycles, but every backup system is different. Avoid running Convection bake during peak load or on undersized backup power. If you’re unsure, ask our team for wattage guidance relative to your UPS/generator rating when you call for pricing.

Space, placement & safety

Most LG models sold here are countertop units. Leave ventilation space at the sides, rear, and top; don’t box the oven inside tight cabinetry unless the manual allows it. Keep the unit away from direct stove flame and ensure the door opens fully without hitting walls or handles. Place it at a comfortable height so hot bowls aren’t lifted above shoulder level.

Use a proper 3-pin, grounded outlet—avoid thin extension cords. If the plug/socket warms up during use, stop and have it checked. Families with kids should enable the child lock. If you’re comparing with larger bake needs, browse complementary options in Cooking Appliances to see built-in ovens and ranges alongside your microwave setup.

Care & hygiene (keep it fresh)

For everyday cleaning, wipe spills as soon as the cavity cools. To deep-clean, run a bowl of water with lemon slices for a few minutes, then wipe down—steam loosens splatters, especially after spicy gravies. EasyClean interiors (where available) reduce scrubbing, but still avoid abrasive pads that can dull the surface.

To neutralise strong odours (fish, barbecue), heat a mix of water and baking soda briefly, then air the door open. Use only microwave-safe glass/ceramic; no metal utensils or foil unless the manual explicitly allows it for Grill/Convection and with strict precautions. For racks and grill accessories, hand-wash and dry to prevent rust and keep crispy results consistent.

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Smart Inverter / NeoChef™ — smoother power, better texture

Smart Inverter (often branded NeoChef™) adjusts power more gently than standard on/off cycles. In daily use this means fewer hot spots and fewer cold centres when you reheat gravies, biryani, or kabab pieces. Defrosting also feels more controlled: instead of cooking the edges of keema or fish, the power holds low and steady so the centre thaws without turning rubbery. If you warm milk for tea or heat baby food, the lower-power settings help you come up gradually, reducing boil-overs or scalding.

Inverter models also give you finer control over delicate foods. Butter softens without melting into a puddle, chocolate tempers more predictably, and parathas warmed on low retain moisture before a quick high-heat finish. You still need microwave-safe cookware and good habits—stir between intervals, cover loosely to trap steam, and let food rest for a minute so heat distributes evenly—but the oven is doing more of the “gentle work” for you behind the scenes.

Convection + Grill — bake and brown in one appliance

Convection adds a heater and fan to move hot air, letting you bake small cakes, cookies, mini pizzas, or roast vegetables without a full-size oven. Grill brings a top heating element that browns and crisps, which is exactly what reheated samosas, sandwiches, and cheesy toppings need to feel fresh again. When a model offers both, you can bake with convection and finish with a quick grill burst for colour and texture.

Plan for a short preheat when using convection, and choose the right cookware: metal for baking in convection mode, glass/ceramic for microwaving, and never use closed metal in pure microwave cycles. Trays and racks get hot—use mitts and allow resting time. Remember that a microwave’s cavity is smaller than a built-in oven, so bake in modest batches; you’ll get better rise and more even browning than trying to cram in one oversized pan.

EasyClean interiors & bright lighting — quicker cleanup, safer handling

After spicy splatters, a smooth EasyClean-type cavity wipes down faster than standard enamel. It reduces the elbow grease normally needed after oil-rich gravies or barbecue reheats. A bright interior light helps you watch for boil-overs and check browning without opening the door and dumping heat. Clear displays and responsive touch panels make it easier for multiple family members to use the same presets reliably.

To keep things looking new, steam-clean regularly: heat a bowl of water with lemon slices, leave the door closed for a minute to loosen residue, then wipe with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasives that can dull the surface. Wash the turntable and roller ring by hand and dry them fully; this small habit keeps rotation smooth, reduces noise, and helps food heat evenly over the long term.

Size-Specific Mini-Guides (choose by family size & cooking style)

20L Solo — compact daily reheat

A 20-litre Solo suits hostel rooms, studio flats, and office pantries where tasks are simple: tiffin reheats, chai milk warming, defrosting a small portion of mince, or steaming vegetables. It’s an easy fit on crowded counters and a sensible starting point if you rarely grill or bake. For bread lovers, you can still refresh naan or paratha: wrap loosely to keep moisture, then give a short high-power burst—crisp the surface later on a skillet if needed.

Use shallow, microwave-safe bowls so heat reaches evenly, and cover loosely to prevent splatter. Because the cavity is smaller, large dinner plates may brush the walls; check your plate diameter and the turntable size before you buy. If you decide later that you want browning or baking, you can step up to a Grill or Convection model without relearning the basics.

23L Smart Inverter — small families, better defrosts

Moving to 23 litres gives plates more breathing room and pairs well with Smart Inverter control. For a 2–3 person household, it’s a sweet spot for everyday Pakistani meals: reheating gravy dishes without drying, gently warming leftover biryani, or thawing family-size portions of keema. Milk and baby food cycles are easier to keep gentle, and sensor-style programs (where available) help you avoid overdoing delicate items.

Check depth clearance and door swing, especially if the microwave sits under wall cabinets. Place it near a grounded 3-pin outlet on a firm surface away from open flame. If you use a UPS or generator during load management, prefer low to medium power settings for longer intervals rather than short, full-blast bursts; it’s easier on backup power and tends to heat more evenly.

28L Convection — weeknight bakes and versatile family cooking

A 28-litre Convection model is where “microwave plus” cooking starts to feel complete. You can batch-reheat plates for 3–5 people, then switch to convection to bake cupcakes or cookies for dessert. Grill helps revive crispy snacks—think samosas or cheesy garlic bread—so leftovers don’t taste like leftovers. The extra headroom fits mixing bowls and taller dishes, making it practical for marinated chicken pieces or roasting vegetables.

For baking, preheat the cavity and use appropriate pans; smaller trays promote even air circulation. Keep expectations realistic: this isn’t a full-size oven, but it’s perfect for modest bakes and single-tray snacks. Learn your oven’s timing with one or two trial runs, note the rack position that browns best, and remember to let bakes rest briefly before slicing so crumbs set.

32L Grill/Convection — bigger batches, fewer rounds

If you cook for a larger family or host frequently, 32 litres saves time by fitting wider plates and deeper bowls. Batch reheats feel less cramped, and tall items—like loaf cakes or whole cauliflower—have room to rise or roast properly. With Grill and Convection combined, you can plan a full meal in one appliance: bake the main, finish with a quick grill for colour, then keep sides warm on low power without drying them out.

Mind the footprint: a 32L unit demands more counter space and ventilation clearance at the back and sides. On backup power, avoid long, high-heat convection cycles; schedule baking for mains power and use inverter-style low settings for gentle holding. Before purchase, measure your most-used cookware and confirm it sits comfortably on the turntable with the door closing freely—this single check prevents 90% of “doesn’t fit” frustrations.

FAQs

Grill vs convection — which should I pick?
Choose Grill if you mainly reheat and want browning for snacks and toppings. Choose Convection if you also plan to bake small batches of cakes, cookies, or mini pizzas. Many families get both in one unit (Grill + Convection) for flexibility.
Never use closed metal in pure microwave mode. Some models allow limited metal trays or foil when using Convection or Grill, but follow the manual strictly and keep foil away from cavity walls to avoid arcing. When in doubt, use microwave-safe glass or ceramic.
Smart Inverter is designed for more even heating rather than big energy savings. Practically, it lets you use lower, steadier power that can be easier on UPS/generators and helps food quality—fewer hot/cold spots and less overcooking.
Steam-clean with water and lemon, then wipe. For strong smells (fish, BBQ), heat water with baking soda briefly and air the door open. Avoid abrasives; wash the turntable and ring separately and dry well.
Confirm the official LG warranty on the product card and keep your invoice safe. Ask about service coverage in your area and available accessories (grill rack, trays) for your exact model. For any clarification, call +92 330 9997564.

Why Buy from Sadaat Electronics (Karachi)

Genuine LG stock & guidance

We help you verify model details and warranty eligibility before purchase. If a model is out of stock, we’ll suggest a close alternative that fits your size and cooking needs without upselling features you won’t use.

Store pickup (Saddar) & delivery options

Visit us at Shop 5, Mariam Center, Abdullah Haroon Road, Saddar, Karachi to see options in person, or place an order via phone/WhatsApp. We’ll share delivery coverage and timelines on request.

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Need help with settings, cookware, or cleaning? Reach us at +92 330 9997564; our team can walk you through common tasks and maintenance tips.

Related Categories & Accessories

Exploring baking more seriously? Compare with Built-in Electric Ovens for full-tray capacity and advanced controls. You can also revisit the broad Microwave Ovens hub or the LG Microwave Ovens shelf to check live cards.

Wrap-up & next steps

Whether you’re buying your first microwave or upgrading to a smart inverter model, use the size guide above to match capacity to your household, then choose Solo, Grill, or Convection based on how you cook. For today’s price, availability, and a quick recommendation, call +92 330 9997564—we’ll help you pick the right LG microwave with confidence.