TOSHIBA EM925A5A-SS Countertop Microwave Oven, 0.9 Cu Ft With 10.6 Inch Removable Turntable, 900W, 6 Auto Menus, Mute Function & ECO Mode, Child…
$115
- Stylish stainless steel with timeless design (color of door frame is stainless steel, enclosure is black) kitchen appliances; Rated voltage: 120V – 60Hz; Rated input power (Microwave ovens): 1350W; Rated output power (Microwave ovens): 900W
- Kitchen essential with pre-programmed menu for 6 popular foods like popcorn, pizza, potato and more, also defrost by weight and time
- One touch start: quick access to start the microwave from 1 to 6 minutes cooking at full power
- Equipped with power-saving eco mode, sound on/off option and child safety lock. If you wish to mute the buzzer of the microwave, please long press on the button “8” For 3-5 seconds. The buzzer is automatically switched off after a long beep
- Microwave size-compact footprint but large capacity: 0.9 Cu. Ft., 10.6 inch removable turntable fits a 10inch pizza, 900 watts with 10 power settings, clock, and kitchen timer
Specification: TOSHIBA EM925A5A-SS Countertop Microwave Oven, 0.9 Cu Ft With 10.6 Inch Removable Turntable, 900W, 6 Auto Menus, Mute Function & ECO Mode, Child…
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10 reviews for TOSHIBA EM925A5A-SS Countertop Microwave Oven, 0.9 Cu Ft With 10.6 Inch Removable Turntable, 900W, 6 Auto Menus, Mute Function & ECO Mode, Child…
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Bill Attride –
I purchased this in September 2021, it stopped working in October 2022. I like it a lot, but not failing one month after manufacturer warranty ends. I am buying it again, and adding the warranty extension so that if it does fail again, I am able to have it replaced.
deathracer –
BEWARE: on the diagram on Amazon the Depth and Height measurements are reversed and incorrect. The dimensions on the Toshiba website are accurate.
Amazon W19.1—D11.48—H15.91
Toshiba W19.1—D16.1—H11.5
See pictures from Amazon listing and Toshiba website
The microwave is too big for the intended shelf I have (depth too big)- I specifically purchased it based on those specs. I think I’ll have to go for a 700 model to get closer to the depth I want…..but I intend to cross-check and verify against the manufacturer’s web site
BASIA NAWROCKA –
Can’t go wrong with this microwave.
D. Shelley –
Works fine. Very very quiet. Takes about 10% more time to heat things than the suggested cooking times listed on food package instructions.
trancelucence –
[UPDATE at end] I’ve owned many microwaves, was the first person I know to buy one, in 1974. People use to come over to try it, a modern marvel. And wonder of wonders, this is the only other microwave since that original one (a Gaffers and Sattler) that explains in the manual how to make creative use of aluminum foil in the microwave! I didn’t know you could still do that. The purchase was worth it for that knowledge alone (I was an old hand at using foil- on the wings of chickens, with rolls, bread, things that cook too quickly compared to other parts of the meal). No scrimping on the packaging- it arrived in a heavy-weight box within a box and encased in styrofoam, so no chance of dents or damage, yet easy to unpack.
Aesthetically I LOVE this. I fancy it has a chunky retro mid-century look to it, like what a food replicator looked like on the original Enterprise. I don’t have the best eyesight and the buttons are big and clearly labeled- can see them without my glasses. Ditto with the digital display, bright green; the light inside is bright too. The handle is thick and solid in your hand, pleases me every time I use it (haven’t had a microwave in years with an actual handle, SO much better, feels decisive, purposeful, kinesthetically pleasing). The operation is intuitive (for the most part) and basic, well-thought-out, satisfying. I’m coming from a fancy Panasonic unit with inverter technology that I was in love with, but as is apparently common with Panasonic microwaves it died after a few months. It’s a trade-off- I much prefer the look and operation of this (for example, the Panasonic had no number pad) but it takes slightly longer to cook, but that’s okay.
Being able to turn the sound off is a blessing. I’m living in my vintage travel trailer at the moment and have two little finches that don’t need to be awakened at all hours (they answer the beeps with chirps). Relatedly the door makes a rather loud but not unpleasant thunk when closed normally, but it can also be closed gently, more quietly when desired- after a week it’s already second nature to me. The microwave when running is quieter than most. Also wanted to say I nearly sent this back because the power level button didn’t work. What an idiot- when all else fails read the manual. You change the power level AFTER you enter the cooking time.
So far I love this thing, and like the many other Toshiba products I’ve owned over the years, hope it lasts a good long time. (After my experience with the short-lived Panasonic I got the three-year warranty- a bargain at $6.) But if it dies or malfunctions I’ll update this review. Thank-you Toshiba!
UPDATE: I had a senior moment and forgot to put the frozen lasagna in the microwave. I manually set it for seven minutes and pressed start. I was doing other things in the kitchen and about five minutes in the microwave went dead. No display, no power, nothing. It was HOT inside. Oh great, I blew a fuse or WORSE, I thought. I couldn’t find the owner’s manual. I tried unplugging it, plugging it back in, nothing. No re-set button on the back. SO disgusted with myself. Thought I was going to have to have it serviced or replaced. About 15 minutes later it came back to life, after it cooled off, good as new. Thank-you Toshiba!!
Ron Skelton –
The unit words fine and we like it, but the first one we got broke down 30 days after we received it. I was barely able to get it replaced under Amazon’s 30-day policy. (At first, support person on chat thought the eligibility for return had expired) When we received the replacement (very quickly), we read the warranty and found out that it is for a year but that the warranty was only valid in the US! Since I am in Canada, I am a bit worried and don’t know who to contact to resolve this. And I am a bit worried as to what happens if the unit goes bad after 30 days and within a year. So my value for money is a bit unknown yet. Good unit if it lasts, but not if it conks out in a month. EDIT: I have heard from Toshiba Canada and they have assured me that the microwave oven is covered by a 1-year warranty. That makes things better.
NativeNewYorker –
Toshiba is generally a reliable brand. And this one proven so.
Mark –
Bought this because the measurements in both the image and listing say 11.48″D x 19.15″W x 15.91″H. They have the height and depth reversed.
It’s actually 11.48″ high and 15.91″ deep. This leaves you with a lot less counterspace in front of the microwave.
Also, there was a worrisome buzzing when I plugged it in. I called customer support and they said it wasn’t supposed to make that sound, so I have a defective unit. There’s a few other reviews that mention the same so definitely don’t keep your unit if you hear that. Or keep it what do I know. Have a nice day!
Yolanda Hanavan –
I am impressed at how much power this small microwave puts out. My only complaint is that I wish the door was attached at a slightly different angle. It’s kind of an awkward placement.
hurley –
cant be better