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Samsung 1.2 cu. ft Convection Air Fry, Black Glass, MC12DB8700CKAA Countertop Microwave

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Features

  • POWER CONVECTION: Power Convection technology combines traditional convection cooking with powerful hot air, distributing the heat thoroughly and cooking up to 30% faster
  • AIR FRY: Enjoy healthier fried food without relying on a deep fryer.
  • POWERGRILL DUO: With a powerful and wide grill, you can brown and crisp your food on the outside without it drying inside.
  • SMARTTHINGS FOOD: SmartThings Food provides recipe recommendations and a guided cooking experience to make meal time easy.

Description

Samsung's countertop microwave lets you cook your food 30% faster with Power Convection technology that combines traditional convection cooking with powerful hot air. This microware features Air Fry for cooking healthier fried food, and PowerGrill DuoTM to brown and crisp food on the outside without it drying inside

Brand: SAMSUNG


Product Dimensions: 18.94"D x 20.81"W x 15.94"H


Color: Black Glass


Capacity: 1.2 Cubic Feet


Special Feature: Defrost, Air Fry


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Installation Type: Countertop


Wattage: 1600 watts


Material: Glass


Included Components: Grill


Brand Name: ‎SAMSUNG


Model Info: ‎MC12DB8700CKAA


Item Weight: ‎71.4 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎18.94 x 20.81 x 15.94 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Malaysia


Item model number: ‎MC12DB8700CKAA


Capacity: ‎1.2 Cubic Feet


Installation Type: ‎Countertop


Part Number: ‎MC12DB8700CKAA


Special Features: ‎Defrost, Air Fry


Oven Cooking Mode: ‎Convection


Color: ‎Black Glass


Voltage: ‎1.2E+2 Volts


Wattage: ‎1600 watts


Defrost: ‎Auto Defrost


Material Type: ‎Glass


Inner Material Type: ‎Stainless Steel


Included Components: ‎Grill


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: July 22, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • finally a microwave where setting power is easy
Finally, a microwave that makes the power setting easy! I've always ignored power level on all other microwaves in my life because it always felt like a pointless, confusing, separate interaction. But it's easy now because: 1) other than touching the door handle to open and close, the only other thing I touch is the single big button. Until the cooking starts, my hand just stays on the button which is pretty sensitive. Either you push in to select, or you "turn" it to set a number. Again, my hand never lifts off, as it's actually pretty quick and easy to make all selections. 2) after setting the amount of microwaving time, it then forces you to set a power level, so you can't actually avoid it. 100% is the default, so then just push in the button. But especially since this is pretty powerful at 1600 watts, when reheating food, a lower power level will heat more evenly. Simply experiment to find what power level and duration works well for reheating. Only after this will the cooking start. On any microwave, power at 50% means the microwave is only actually cooking 50% of the time, so reduced power means increasing the time, versus the time you'd use for 100% power. The air fryer works well, but just like all others I've seen, you still need to factor in the extra pre-heat time into your setting. I wish it'd automatically start the countdown only after reaching the target temperature. It integrated easily w/my Smartthings app, where there's an option to turn off the beeps, so when the cooking stops, there's no alert signal. The app took care of setting the clock, too. There's only a handle to open and close the door. There's no button to pop the door. It opens downward, which is much less cramped than a side door, and provides a place to set my pot holder. The rotating plate is big enough that I can no longer put it in my dishwasher along the side. I love the minimalist interface, and the easy sequence to run the microwave (of course it takes some getting used to at first). Can only set duration in multiples of 10 seconds, which was shocking at first, but now I love that simplicity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024 by George George

  • Best Appliance Ever!
The media could not be loaded. I absolutely love this microwave oven. I was able to reduce the amount of counter space used by eliminating my air fryer, microwave, and toaster and having just this oven. It easily fits a full size pizza, any casserole dish, or whatever microwave meal I want to cook. It’s very easy to use, but it does take a little learning since it does so many things. Most of which you can figure out just by using the app. On the app it will tell you when it’s preheated and when your food is done. It doesn’t get much more convenient than this!! It’s also worth noting that it looks good on the counter compared to a lot of other microwaves or toaster ovens ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024 by gina9431

  • Large Turntable Size, Drop Down Door, Small Counter Width, Many Cooking Modes and WiFi Cleanliness
Summary: Highly recommend this oven. Pros. Very high internal capacity for its external footprint. I only saw one other countertop with a turntable as large as the 15 inch (large pizza size) of this oven. This oven also has the smallest counter width of any I saw in countertop convection/microwave ovens at this power level. Drop down door making corner placement practical. Can also be placed against a wall on either side or between other counter items on both sides. Simple single knob-based UI (dial and push) accesses a dense feature set. I counted seven different cooking modes in addition of menu based auto modes. 1.6kW (1,600W) input microwave (line) input power, 1.65kW grill power, 1.6kW convection power. This is about as powerful as a countertop oven can be on a standard 15A household circuit while leaving a safety margin. This is the highest combination of power I saw in my research for a 120V countertop oven. The oven boiled 500ml of water in 4m:11s even though the oven is only rated at 900W microwave output power. That is 13% faster then our 1,000W, 1.7cuft, 240V built in microwave took at 4m:50s. The broiler element covers the entire cavity ceiling. This creates more uniform radiant heat in grill modes. Microwave window is located in the sidewall of cavity. This will tend to decrease direct path to food. More power on target. Large convection fan opening relative to cavity size. This permits higher air flow convection modes. Low microwave interference to 2.4G WiFi band. Note that this oven contains a WiFi transceiver. For the internal WiFi to work, microwave leakage has to be kept very low. Time and preferences automatically reset via WiFi after power failure, also tracks seasonal time changes. Modes: Three levels of convection air flow; Convection, Power Convection and Air Fry Grill which is apparently a rename of broil. Grill Combi, top broil (grill) element and microwave. Convection Combi, convection and microwave. Keep Warm, low temp, low air flow convection. Defrost, low power microwave. Deodorize, a variation on self clean, uses top broiler element and high air flow to burn off residue. Cons: (Not deal breakers) With the exception of large crisper pan, Accessories provided are weak. To get full functionality, consider adding. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015ZNHQS/ 14.75 inch grill is required to take full advantage of pizza and air fry capacity. Note that the capacity of this oven is so much larger than a dedicated air fryer, usable accessories are under BBQ and steamer categories. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FR4GYRN Plate grippers are needed to easily handle large items in the compact cavity which leaves little room for hands and pot holders. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09BZTBKV5 13 inch collapsible splatter cover for full size plates and dishes. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BMRG3WQ For storage side storage of grill, splatter cover and included crisper pan. Broiler element is not designed to be removed for cleaning. Oven depends on deodorize mode to burn off residue. Recommend Samsung consider making the element clip-in similar to how original electric stove elements were implemented. Styrofoam shipping inserts were pulverized by the 65 pound oven. While the oven arrived intact, the inserts largely disintegrated into tiny, electrostatically charged, spherical Styrofoam particles. The charged particles stuck to the oven, floor and furniture and were found up to two weeks later. Care should be taken during unpacking to control the issue. Recommend Samsung consider compressed fiber inserts (dense cardboard). Maximum cooking times limited to 60min. Although this can be worked around by dialing in more time part way through, this is still too short a time for low power cooking. Recommend Samsung consider allowing longer times for lower temperature/cooking scenarios. If permitted under certification and design, this tweak could be cured with a WiFi firmware update. Oven does not support multi-stage cooking without manual intervention. Recommend Samsung consider implementing rules for this appliance in Samsung's smart things (WiFi application). Example: Convention followed by broil might implement a reverse sear. Background. This oven has a very large 15 inch turn table in a small 1.2 cu foot cavity with an almost perfectly square cross section. This makes for high energy microwave cooking. The turntable diameter and cavity height determine the cooking volume of a microwave. Any cavity beyond the turntable reduces the microwave energy available to heat the food on the turntable. Since many foods are low profile (pizza, steak, frys), this oven has higher capacity for these foods than all but one countertop “all in one”. Countertop combination convection/microwave ovens typically have about 13 inch turntables (even in 1.5cuft+ sizes). A large pizza is 15inches. The food area of a turntable increases as the square of the radius (1/2 the diameter). An oven with a 15 inch turntable can cook 33% more pizza than an oven with a 13 inch turntable. The single exception I found was a $1K+ Viking which also has a 15 inch turntable but in a much larger cavity and external footprint. When microwaves reflect off an internal cavity wall, energy is lost. The more build up of food spatter on the wall, the more energy is lost in the reflection. Microwaves are absorbed passing through humid air (as in an oven). When a cavity is large, all the radiation paths to the food are longer and may involve more reflection so, the larger the cavity, the less energy is available to heat food. To reduce the chance of personal injury, Microwave leakage is carefully controlled by regulation and tested during safety certification. What is less obvious is that even tiny amounts of microwave leakage can have a negative effect on 2.4G WiFi. For historical reasons, Microwave ovens operate at 2.45GHz, which, unfortunately, is between channel 11 and 12 for 2.4G WiFi. Because the Microwave oven came before WiFi, regulations largely put the burden of “accepting” oven interference on the WiFi product. It is not hard to find stories of microwave ovens jamming entire home or even business networks. Experiencing reduced download speed and buffering when an oven is running is a more common issue. The microwave output power of this oven is 900W. A WiFi receiver typically has a sensitivity of 0.000 000 000 1W (-70dbm). Keeping a microwave oven from jamming its own internal WiFi receiver requires masterful shielding and frequency control. This is about tight mechanical fit as much as it is design. I did not see any impact on WiFi device throughput no matter how close the devices were to the oven. Samsung did a excellent job with this design and manufacturing quality. Microwave cooking power measurement if subject to a test which is itself a compromise. It turns out that one can get a good idea of relative microwave cooking effectiveness with a glass beaker and 500mL of water. Boiling water at a certain pressure and volume is a standard way of measuring energy. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LORGM28 In out home, our 2.6kW input power, Frigidaire induction cook top is the gold standard for boiling 500mL of water at 1:24. This is an all in 75% efficiency (incl electronics and SS kettle). The Samsung in this review took 4:11. A respectable 41% of the input energy went into the water. Our large GE built in microwave took 4:50 despite having an 11% higher power rating and a 3x price tag. The GE pencils out to just 36% efficiency or just a touch better than gas at 32%. So bottom line, Samsung produced a superior corner case of function, space efficiency and design with this product. It would been more obvious If Samsung’s marketing could just catch up to their engineering by emphasizing Turntable Size, Drop Down Door, counter width, cooking modes and WiFi cleanliness. I purchased this oven retail and was not compensated by any of the manufacturers discussed. The data presented here are my opinions, you should do your own research. Free information is usually worth every penny! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024 by Kentk Kentk

  • Not working correctly
Love the look, but I bought for my son for his birthday. Microwave didn't work. Air fryer part did. He's called Samsung and they sent a repair person. I'm hoping they can fix it. If not, I want it replaced. Not even 2 weeks old. Samsung is a quality brand, so I'm believing they will make this right.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024 by stemenlin

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