Samsung Microwave Ovens in Pakistan — Shop Smart with Sadaat Electronics

What you’ll find on this page

You’re on the Samsung Microwave Ovens category page for Sadaat Electronics—curated for homes and small businesses across Pakistan. We’ve organized this guide so you can pick the right capacity (23L, 28L, 32L), the right type (Solo, Grill, Convection), and the right feature set without guesswork. If you’re comparing everyday reheating vs. browning vs. full baking, you’ll see which models suit tea snacks, paratha and pizza reheats, kabab crisping, and even whole-chicken roasts. We also include simple explanations of HotBlast™Slim Fry™Ceramic EnamelAuto CookDeodorization, and Child Lock, so you understand what you’re paying for.

Every model tile on our website carries up-to-date information for price, stock, delivery options, and any ongoing promotions. Prices can change with currency fluctuations and seasonal sales; that’s why we teach you how to read price differences instead of publishing one-size-fits-all numbers. If you’re viewing this page from Karachi or Lahore, delivery timelines and availability may vary slightly; we’ll tell you exactly how to confirm the latest details before you buy.

About Sadaat Electronics (trust & contact)

Sadaat Electronics is a local retailer with a physical presence and an online store to serve customers nationwide. You can reach us at +92 330 9997564 or visit our showroom at Mariam Center, Shop 5, Abdullah Haroon Road, Saddar, Karachi.

Prefer browsing by category first? Explore the wider Microwave Ovens range on our site to compare Samsung with other brands and styles when needed.

We keep our guidance practical and transparent. Model availability, warranty duration, and installment options can differ by SKU. Where installments are available, you’ll see them clearly on the product page or at checkout. For a broader look at kitchen essentials, you can also visit our Kitchen Appliances hub to discover complementary products like hobs or ovens that pair well with your Samsung microwave.

Shop by What Matters (Fast Paths to the Right Samsung Microwave)

By Capacity: 23L, 28L, 32L

Capacity affects how your dishes fit, how evenly heat circulates, and which accessories you can use. 23 liters often suits flats and hostels where space is tight and daily tasks are about reheating or defrosting for 1–3 people. 28 liters adds versatility for small families, giving room for medium bowls and shallow baking trays. 32 liters supports larger platters and deeper bowls, making it easier to reheat biryani for guests or roast a whole chicken.

When scanning product tiles, notice how capacity pairs with type and features. A 23L Solo might be perfect for budget-friendly reheating, while a 28L Grill lets you brown the top of sandwiches or give frozen snacks a better finish. A 32L Convection gives you the headroom for baking and roasting with fan-assisted heat, which can be a big plus if you don’t own a separate oven. If you cook for 5+ people or meal-prep on weekends, 32L is usually the no-regrets pick.

By Type: Solo, Grill, Convection

Solo microwaves focus on reheating, defrosting, and quick cooking. They’re the value heroes—ideal for tea times, lunchbox prep, and basic late-night cooking. Grill models add a top heating element, helping you brown and crisp the surface of foods. This matters for cheese toasties, pizza slices, and giving kababs a livelier texture after reheating. Convection models include a fan and heating that mimic an oven’s environment, enabling baking and roasting (cookies, cupcakes, chicken, and small casseroles) without buying a separate oven.

Your best type depends on what you cook most. If you’re mostly reheating and defrosting, Solo is efficient and affordable. If you often want crisped finishes—like for samosas, nuggets, or naan—and you don’t want to switch appliances, Grill is a sweet spot. If you want a single appliance that can reheat, grill, and bake/roastConvection is the all-rounder to consider.

By Feature: HotBlast™, Slim Fry™, Ceramic Enamel, Auto Cook, Deodorization, Child Lock

HotBlast™ uses powerful hot air to reduce cooking time and get better browning on the surface—handy for quick weeknight meals. Slim Fry™ aims for a fried-like texture using minimal oil, a practical middle ground for snacks where deep frying isn’t ideal. Ceramic Enamel interiors are valued for being scratch-resistant and easy to clean, especially useful when cooking with oils and spices common in Pakistani kitchens. Auto Cook menus simplify routine tasks by presetting power/time for staples like rice, vegetables, or chicken; we’ll show you later how to tweak presets for local recipes.

Deodorization cycles help clear lingering odors after fish or spiced dishes, and Child Lock prevents accidental starts—important for busy kitchens. When you compare models, note which of these features matter day-to-day. If you love airier, crisper finishes, HotBlast™ or Slim Fry™ is worth the step-up. If your top priority is low maintenance, Ceramic Enamel can save time and keep interiors looking newer.

Samsung Microwave Oven Prices in Pakistan: How to Read Them (No Guesswork)

What drives the price (and how to compare fairly)

Several factors influence price: capacitytype, and feature set. A Solo 23L is typically the most budget-friendly. Moving to Grill adds hardware (the grill element), and Convection adds a fan and oven-like heating, which raises price but vastly increases versatility. On top of that, premium features like HotBlast™ and Slim Fry™ add convenience and better results, which usually demand a higher price tier.

To compare fairly, shortlist two or three models that match your real use: how many people you cook for, what you cook, and whether you need browning or baking. Then compare capacity and features at the same type level. It isn’t fair to compare a 23L Solo against a 32L Convection with Slim Fry™—they’re built for different goals. Match like-for-like and you’ll see which model delivers the best value.

Karachi vs. Lahore vs. nationwide delivery (what actually changes)

Pricing across cities primarily reflects shippingavailability, and local stocking rather than different MRP for the same model. In Karachi, you may see quicker delivery or more pickup options; in Lahore or other cities, shipping times may differ slightly. Stock rotation can also affect which colorways or trims are immediately available. The product card is your single source of truth—if a model has limited stock in your area, it will show before you order.

If you need a specific capacity like 23L or a feature like HotBlast™ for a planned family event, consider ordering a bit earlier or checking availability by phone/WhatsApp. For businesses (bakeries, cafés, office pantries), lead times can matter more—feel free to call us at +92 330 9997564 so we can advise on realistic timelines.

How to check the latest price without confusion

Because prices can shift with currency and promotions, rely on the product tile for the current figure. Use the sorting and filtering on our category page to get the exact match for your needs. Filter by Capacity (23L/28L/32L), then by Type (Solo/Grill/Convection), and finally by Features (HotBlast™, Slim Fry™, Ceramic Enamel, Auto Cook, Deodorization, Child Lock). If you’re researching “samsung microwave oven price in pakistan”, you’ll get the most accurate snapshot by checking the filters you care about rather than relying on blanket “from” prices you may see elsewhere.

For budgeting, list two shortlists: a must-have model and a stretch model. The must-have hits your essentials at the best price today; the stretch adds a feature you’ll use weekly (for example, Grill for toasties or Slim Fry™ for snacks). This approach avoids overspending on features you won’t use, while keeping the door open if there’s a deal that brings the stretch model into range.

Capacity Guide for Pakistani Homes & Small Businesses

23 Liter — Apartments, Hostels, 2–3 Person Use

If your kitchen is compact or you mostly reheat meals for one to three people, 23L is a comfortable, budget-friendly size. It fits everyday bowls and dinner plates for tea snacks, paratha, curry portions, and lunchboxes without hogging counter space. Defrosting single chicken breasts, kababs, or ready-to-cook items is quick, and reheating naan or pizza slices stays simple and fast. You’ll also waste less energy for small batches because the cavity is smaller and heats up efficiently for short tasks.

For best results at this size, use microwave-safe glass or ceramic with a vented cover to hold moisture and prevent splatter. If you have a grill or convection variant at 23L, keep expectations realistic: you can brown and bake, but you’ll be limited to shallow trays and smaller portions. A 23L is ideal as a first microwave, for student housing, or as a secondary unit in an office pantry for tea-time reheats and quick snacks.

  • Daily reheats (tea snacks, curry portions, rice)
  • Defrosting small portions (kabab, chicken pieces, frozen paratha)
  • Compact countertops and shared kitchens

28 Liter — Small Families (Up to 4) & Versatile Cooking

28L strikes a balance between space and capability. You gain room for medium serving bowls and shallow baking trays, which improves even heating for family-size leftovers and makes grill and convection modes more useful. If your routine includes crisping samosas or nuggets, making cheese toasties, or baking cupcakes occasionally, 28L offers reliable headroom without feeling oversized in a typical Pakistani apartment or house kitchen.

Because you can position dishes more freely, hot spots become easier to manage—pause to stir or rotate for thicker gravies or biryanis. If you batch cook on weekends, the 28L cavity fits two medium bowls in sequence faster than a 23L, and grill/bake accessories are generally easier to place. For many households, 28L is the “no-regrets” choice when you want more than reheating but don’t need a large oven.

  • Family reheats (biryani trays, pasta bakes, kabab platters)
  • Occasional grill finishes and convection baking
  • Small kitchens that still want flexibility

32 Liter — Families 5+, Batch Cooking & Larger Dishes

If you cook for five or more or frequently host, 32L gives you the capacity for larger platters, deeper bowls, and whole-bird roasts. Convection and grill modes shine at this size because air circulation and tray placement improve browning and baking quality. It’s a practical size for full chicken roastlasagna pans, or party-size reheats before guests arrive, and you’ll rotate/stir less often due to better heat distribution.

Be mindful of counter depth and door clearance—measure the spot where you’ll place it. While a 32L unit can be heavier, the payoff is fewer batches and a wider recipe range. For Karachi or Lahore homes where kitchens double as entertaining hubs, this size offers weeknight speed and weekend performance in one appliance, especially with HotBlast™ or Slim Fry™ variants that boost crisping.

  • Whole-meal reheats and guest servings
  • Regular baking/roasting with convection
  • Users who want fewer batches and larger cookware options

Types Explained — Choose by How You Actually Cook

Solo Microwave — Reheating, Defrosting, Everyday Speed

Solo microwave focuses on the essentials: reheating, defrosting, and quick microwave cooking. It’s the most cost-effective path to weekday convenience—perfect for chai breaks, late-night noodles, and packing next-day lunches. You’ll get excellent speed for moist dishes (gravies, daals, rice) and consistent defrosting if you pause to flip/stir. For Pakistani kitchens where a gas hob or electric oven already handles browning or baking, a Solo unit is often all you need.

What a Solo won’t do is brown or crisp the way a grill or oven can. You can still improve textures by using microwave-safe covers, letting food rest briefly, and finishing on a tawa when you want extra char. If your routine rarely calls for crispy finishes or baking, keep it simple with Solo and invest the difference in capacity or brand features (e.g., Ceramic Enamel for easier cleaning).

  • Budget and speed are top priorities
  • You already have other browning/baking options
  • Most tasks are reheating/defrosting single dishes

Grill Microwave — Add Browning & Better Finishes

Grill microwave adds a top heating element to brown, melt, and crisp. For cheese toasties, pizza slices, baked sandwiches, and post-reheat kabab crisping, it’s a game-changer. The microwave cooks through; the grill finishes the surface for better texture and color. If family members often ask for “crisp, not soggy,” a Grill model answers that brief without needing a separate appliance on the counter.

Use the grill rack to lift food closer to the element (check your model’s height guidance), and preheat briefly when the recipe calls for it. Compared to deep-frying, a Grill won’t replicate the exact crunch of oil immersion, but it gives a healthier mid-point with minimal fuss. In day-to-day Pakistani cooking, a Grill shines for samosas, nuggets, garlic bread, and naan re-warm with a touch of char.

  • You value browned, melty finishes on snacks and leftovers
  • You want one appliance for microwave + crisping
  • You don’t need full baking but want better texture

Convection Microwave — Fan-Assisted Baking & Roasting

Convection microwave has a fan and heater to circulate hot air, creating an oven-like environment for baking and roasting. This is the versatile “do-most-things” option: you can reheat like a Solo, crisp like a Grill (many models include a grill element), and bake cookies, cupcakes, or roast chicken on weekends. If your family bakes occasionally but you don’t want a separate oven, a convection microwave can be the most space-efficient solution.

That said, manage expectations: cavity size and airflow differ from full ovens, so preheating and rack placement matter. Follow your model’s manual for preheat cues, and use low-to-medium profile trays to avoid blocking airflow. If you bake frequently—batch cookies, multiple loaves, or larger sheet-pan meals—compare convection microwaves against a dedicated oven to decide what best fits your kitchen and routine. You can explore dedicated ovens here for a deeper comparison: Built-in Electric Ovens.

  • You want one appliance that reheats, browns, and bakes
  • You bake occasionally and value counter space
  • You want to try roasting without buying a separate oven

Quick Way to Decide (Type × Capacity)

Mostly reheating + small kitchen: 23L Solo

Kids’ snacks + better texture: 28L Grill

Family baking/roasting + guests: 32L Convection

Not sure but want headroom: Pick 28L and choose Grill if you prefer crispy finishes; choose Convection if you’ll actually bake.

If you already know you want Samsung and just need to see the live lineup, jump straight to the Samsung Microwave Ovens category on our site for real-time models and filters.

Samsung Signature Features — What They Mean in Daily Life

HotBlast™ & Slim Fry™ — Faster, Crispier Weeknights

HotBlast™ circulates powerful hot air from multiple outlets to speed up cooking and improve surface browning. In practice, that means shorter cook times and better texture on foods that usually turn soft in a standard microwave. For Karachi and Lahore kitchens where snacks are frequent, HotBlast™ helps pizza slices, nuggets, and garlic bread come out less soggy and more like they’ve been in an oven. When reheating kababs or wings, the edges develop a nicer bite so you don’t need to finish on a tawa as often.

Slim Fry™ targets “fried-like” results with a light coating of oil or none at all, depending on the recipe. It won’t duplicate deep-fried crunch, but it’s a solid middle ground for samosas, spring rolls, and breaded snacks on busy evenings. For the best outcome, preheat when your model suggests it, spread items in a single layer, and flip once mid-cycle. If you’re choosing between features for family snacks, Slim Fry™ is the upgrade that consistently earns its keep.

Ceramic Enamel Interior — Easy Cleaning, Everyday Durability

Ceramic Enamel interior is designed to resist scratches and make cleanups simpler. Spices and oils used in Pakistani cooking can splash and cling; enamel surfaces wipe down faster and are less prone to staining than many standard painted interiors. Because the surface is smooth and tough, a soft cloth and mild detergent are usually enough to get it looking like new. That means less elbow grease after biryani nights or fish curry reheats.

Maintenance is straightforward: avoid abrasive pads and harsh chemicals that could dull the finish. If something bakes onto the surface, run a short steam clean by microwaving a bowl of water with lemon slices for a few minutes, then wipe when the cavity is warm and moisture has loosened residue. This small routine keeps odors in check and prolongs the fresh look of the interior.

Auto Cook Menu & Sensor Aids — Shortcuts That Actually Work

Samsung’s Auto Cook menus are presets that combine power and time settings for common items like rice, vegetables, pasta, and chicken pieces. They’re helpful when you don’t want to guess power levels or constantly stop-and-check. For Pakistani staples, use presets as a starting point, then tweak: for example, reduce time slightly for high-moisture dals to avoid overboiling, or add 30–60 seconds in 10–15 second bursts for denser biryani portions. Over one or two runs, you’ll “tune” your go-to dishes perfectly.

Some models include sensor cooking/defrosting that adjusts to steam or weight signals. This is handy when reheating mixed plates—rice plus curry plus a kebab—because the oven can modulate power to minimize hot-and-cold spots. Still, best practice is to stir or rotate halfway through thicker gravies and layered dishes. The payoff is more even heat without overcooking edges.

Deodorization & Child Lock — Odor Control and Peace of Mind

The Deodorization function helps purge lingering smells after fish, garlic, or heavy masala cooking. For quick odor control, run the cycle after cooking, then leave the door open for a minute to vent. If the aroma is stubborn, repeat after a lemon-steam (water + lemon slices) to lift fats and spices from the cavity. Consistent use keeps flavors from “crossing over” into delicate items like desserts or milk-based dishes.

Child Lock prevents accidental starts or setting changes—useful in busy homes with young kids. Most Samsung microwaves toggle Child Lock with a long-press on a specific button (often Stop/Cancel), but the exact sequence varies by model. Enable it when cleaning, when the microwave is within easy reach of children, or in shared office pantries. Always check your model’s manual for the precise key combination and indicator icon on the display.

Everyday Use & Care — Fewer Hassles, Better Results

First-Time Setup & Power Tips (230V/50Hz)

Place the microwave on a level, stable surface with ventilation clearances per the manual (typically space at the sides, top, and rear). In Pakistan’s 230V/50Hz environment, connect to a properly earthed outlet and avoid thin, low-rated extension cords. Where voltage spikes or drops are common, a reliable surge protector helps protect electronics. Keep the turntable and roller ring correctly seated; uneven placement causes noisy operation and poor heating.

Before your first real cook, run a quick test: heat a mug of water for 1–2 minutes to confirm heating and to dispel any “new appliance” smell. If your model supports grill or convection, do the recommended empty preheat cycle once (per the manual) to burn off manufacturing residues. This simple step lowers initial odors and prevents off-flavors in your first batch of food.

Cleaning Routine for Ceramic Enamel — 5-Minute Habit

Adopt a wipe-after-use habit when you reheat oily or spiced dishes. While the cavity is still warm (not hot), a damp microfiber cloth removes most marks in seconds. For tougher splatters, microwave a bowl with water + lemon for 2–3 minutes, rest 1 minute, then wipe—steam loosens residue so you don’t have to scrub. Clean the door seal and sides near the vent; these spots quietly collect oils and are often missed.

Avoid abrasive pads, metal scrapers, or scouring powders that can scratch enamel or cloud the door. Stick to mild dish soap, warm water, and soft cloths. If your model includes a grill rack or crisp plate, wash it separately after greasy foods; letting residue bake repeatedly makes later cleaning harder. Dry racks fully before storing to prevent rust on accessories.

Odor Control & Ongoing Maintenance

Odors arise when fats and spices coat the cavity and accessories. Alongside Deodorization mode, make lemon-steam your weekly routine—especially after fish, tikka, or qorma. A baking soda solution (dissolved in water) can help with stubborn smells; wipe thoroughly afterward and let the door remain open for a minute to air out. Empty and clean the crumbs/spill area under the turntable; neglected spills reheat and re-smoke every cycle.

Ventilation matters: keep the rear and side vents unblocked so smells don’t linger around the appliance. If your countertop space is tight, occasionally slide the unit forward to wipe dust from behind and under it. For best long-term performance, avoid running the microwave empty, and don’t cover the air intake/exhaust—overheating shortens component life and can trigger safety cutoffs.

Cookware Do’s & Don’ts (And Grill/Convection Safety)

Use microwave-safe glass or ceramic for most tasks; check that bowls and lids are labeled microwave-safe. Plastic must be microwave-safe and BPA-free; when in doubt, swap to glass. Loosely vent covers to prevent steam buildup and splatter. Metal pans, foil, and metal-trimmed dishes are not safe in microwave mode; they can arc. Small foil shields are sometimes used by experienced cooks to protect edges, but this is model- and experience-dependent—when unsure, avoid foil.

Grill/convection mode has different rules: the included metal rack or metal-safe accessories are designed for those modes only. Never place the metal rack in microwave-only mode. Preheat when recipes call for it, use low-profile trays to promote airflow, and avoid covering entire trays with heavy foil that blocks hot air. Don’t microwave sealed containers or eggs in the shell—they can explode. For safer defrosts, separate pieces as they loosen and flip/stir midway for even thawing.

Quick Local Tips (Pakistan-Focused)

For naan: reheat briefly with a damp paper towel, then finish with Grill for 30–60 seconds for light char.

For biryani: splash a tablespoon of water, cover, reheat in bursts; finish with HotBlast™/Grill if your model has it.

For kabab platters: microwave to heat through, then Slim Fry™ or Grill for texture.

For office/hostel use: prefer 23L–28L Solo/Grill; use Child Lock in shared spaces to avoid accidental starts.

Warranty, Delivery & Installments (No Overpromises)

Warranty Basics

Warranty terms can vary by model and production batch. Always check the individual product page for the exact duration and coverage (e.g., what’s covered under parts vs. magnetron vs. accessories). Keep your invoice/receipt and any warranty card in a safe place; you’ll need them if you require service. If you have questions, call us and we’ll help confirm the applicable warranty for the specific SKU you’re considering.

Delivery & Pickup Options

We offer Pakistan-wide delivery with timelines that depend on your city and stock status. Karachi customers may also arrange showroom pickup from Mariam Center, Shop 5, Abdullah Haroon Road, Saddar, Karachi. On delivery, inspect packaging for dents or tears, verify model and color, and keep all inserts/accessories. If you notice transit damage, inform the courier and contact us right away so we can resolve it promptly.

Installments & Payments

Where installments are available, they’ll appear on the product page or during checkout. Options can vary by bank/partner and by order value. If you’re planning a large purchase for a new kitchen or office, call +92 330 9997564 to discuss current options for your cart. Standard payment choices (subject to change) typically include card and online methods; cash on delivery may depend on order size and location.

After-Sales Help

Need setup guidance or basic troubleshooting? Our team can help with first-time use, cleaning routines, and safe cookware choices. For technical faults under warranty, we’ll guide you to the authorised channel and documentation you’ll need. Save our number for quick help: +92 330 9997564.

FAQs

samsung microwave oven price in pakistan

Prices change with currency and promotions. The most reliable figure is always on the product card. Use filters for CapacityType, and Features to see models that match your needs and compare like-for-like.

City-to-city differences typically reflect delivery and stock, not different MRPs. Check the product card for availability and estimated delivery to Karachi, Lahore, or your location.
Filter the category to 23L first, then choose SoloGrill, or Convection to compare accurate prices across that single capacity.
Great size for small families that want room for medium bowls and shallow trays. Consider a Grill variant if you care about crisp finishes, or Convection if you’ll bake sometimes.
Expect higher prices vs. 23L/28L due to capacity and features. Compare 32L Convection models if you host often or want weekend baking/roasting.
Best-value option for reheating/defrosting. If you already have a tawa or oven for browning/baking, Solo is likely enough—consider investing in capacity instead.
Grill adds a top element for browning and melting. Compare 23L vs. 28L Grill models to balance space and budget.
All-rounder for reheat + crisp + bake/roast. If you don’t own an oven and bake occasionally, it’s the most space-efficient pick.
HotBlast™ is a premium convenience feature; pricing varies by model and capacity. Filter for HotBlast™ to see current options.

Slim Fry™ targets fried-like textures with minimal oil. Great for snacks; results are crisper than Solo-only models but not identical to deep fry.

Easy-to-clean, scratch-resistant cavity surface. Wipe after use; avoid abrasives. A weekly lemon-steam keeps interiors fresh.
Handy presets for common items. Treat them as a starting point—tweak timing for local dishes like biryani or daal to avoid over/under-cooking.
Run the deodorization function after strong-smelling foods; pair with a quick lemon-steam for best results. Leave the door open briefly to vent.
Prevents accidental use. Usually a long-press on a specific key (often Stop/Cancel), but confirm in your model manual.
Warranty terms vary by model; verify on the product page. Installment options, when available, appear at checkout or on the product card and can depend on bank/partner and order size.

Wrap-Up & What to Do Next

Match your capacity to household size, your type to cooking style, and your features to weekly habits. If you frequently reheat and want better texture, try a Grill. If you want one appliance to reheat, crisp, and bake, consider Convection. For companion products (hobs, ovens, and more), browse our Cooking Appliances overview.

Questions or a quick recommendation? Call/WhatsApp +92 330 9997564 or visit us at Mariam Center, Shop 5, Abdullah Haroon Road, Saddar, Karachi. We’ll help you compare real models and availability before you order.