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Ten thousand rupees buys a genuinely good microwave in India, but it does not buy every kind of microwave, and knowing which line you are shopping on either side of matters more than any individual feature. The best microwave ovens under 10000 rupees are solo and grill models from the big three brands; convection microwaves, the ones that also bake, start meaningfully above this budget. This guide covers what you can actually get, and is clear about what you cannot.

Every product here was checked live on Amazon and Flipkart before publishing: all are in stock and priced inside the budget at the time of writing.

1. Panasonic 20 L Grill Microwave Oven

Panasonic 20 L grill microwave oven

The highest rated microwave in this guide at 4.5 on Amazon, and the best all-round choice if you want more than reheating. A grill element means you can brown paneer tikka, crisp the top of a bake or toast bread, none of which a solo model can do. Panasonic's build quality at this price is the most consistently praised in the reviews. Priced identically on both stores.

Capacity20 litres
TypeGrill
Can it bakeNo, grill only
Best forReheating plus browning and grilling
SuitsTwo to three people
Rating4.5 on Amazon, 4.4 on Flipkart from about 1,700 ratings
PriceAround 8,200 rupees on both stores
  • Pro: highest rated pick in this guide
  • Pro: grill element genuinely widens what you can cook
  • Pro: same price on both retailers
  • Con: 20 litres is tight if you cook for four

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2. IFB 24 L Solo Microwave Oven

IFB 24 L solo microwave oven

The largest cavity in this guide, and the pick for a family of four who mostly reheat and defrost. Twenty-four litres takes a full dinner plate with room around it, which the 20 litre models do not, and 69 auto-cook menus mean you can mostly press a number rather than think about power levels. This is the widest price gap here: Amazon is currently around 1,200 rupees below Flipkart, so it is worth comparing before you buy.

Capacity24 litres
TypeSolo
Auto cook69 menus
Can it bake or grillNo, solo only
Best forFamilies of four, reheating and defrosting
Rating4.4 on Amazon from about 3,000 ratings, 4.3 on Flipkart
PriceAround 7,800 rupees on Amazon, around 9,000 on Flipkart
  • Pro: biggest cavity here, fits a full dinner plate comfortably
  • Pro: strong Amazon rating with good review volume
  • Pro: substantially cheaper on Amazon at the time of writing
  • Con: solo only, so no browning, grilling or baking

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3. Panasonic 20 L Solo Microwave Oven

Panasonic 20 L solo microwave oven

The most reviewed microwave in this guide, with around 8,800 Flipkart ratings at 4.4, and the sensible default for a couple or a small household. It has 51 auto-cook menus, steam clean, defrost and a child lock, which covers everything a solo microwave is actually for. If you only ever reheat, defrost and warm milk, spending more than this buys you very little. Same price on both stores.

Capacity20 litres
TypeSolo
Auto cook51 menus
ExtrasSteam clean, defrost, child lock
Best forCouples and small households
Rating4.3 on Amazon, 4.4 on Flipkart from about 8,800 ratings
PriceAround 6,850 rupees on both stores
  • Pro: largest review base in this guide
  • Pro: child lock, which matters more than most feature lists admit
  • Pro: cheapest of the well-reviewed picks here
  • Con: solo only, and 20 litres limits plate size

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4. LG 20 L Grill Microwave Oven

LG 20 L grill microwave oven

LG's grill model, and the one to choose if Indian auto-cook menus matter to you: its preset list is built around Indian dishes rather than translated from a Western menu, which makes the one-touch cooking genuinely usable. The anti-bacterial cavity is easier to keep clean than a plain steel interior, and i-Wave technology is LG's name for more even heating. Same price on both stores, with a solid 4.3 from nearly 5,000 Flipkart buyers.

Capacity20 litres
TypeGrill
Auto cookIndian cuisine menus
CavityAnti-bacterial coating
ExtrasSteam clean, health plus menu
Rating4.3 on Amazon, 4.3 on Flipkart from about 5,000 ratings
PriceAround 8,100 rupees on both stores
  • Pro: auto-cook presets designed around Indian dishes
  • Pro: anti-bacterial cavity is easier to keep clean
  • Pro: grill element for browning
  • Con: 20 litres, so no bigger than the cheaper solo models

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5. LG 20 L Solo Microwave Oven

LG 20 L solo microwave oven

With over 18,000 Flipkart ratings this is the most bought microwave on either site in this guide, which is worth something on an appliance you expect to keep for a decade. It is the solo version of the LG above, so you get the same Indian auto-cook menus and i-Wave heating without the grill element. Choose it over the Panasonic solo if the Indian presets appeal; choose the Panasonic if price is the deciding factor.

Capacity20 litres
TypeSolo
Auto cookIndian cuisine menus, health plus menu
Heatingi-Wave technology
Best forBuyers who want the most proven option
Rating4.2 on Amazon, 4.3 on Flipkart from about 18,200 ratings
PriceAround 7,700 rupees on both stores
  • Pro: the most reviewed appliance in this guide across both stores
  • Pro: Indian auto-cook presets in a solo model
  • Con: costs more than the Panasonic solo for the same core function
  • Con: no grill, despite being priced close to the grill models

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6. IFB 20 L Grill Microwave Oven

IFB 20 L grill microwave oven

The most expensive pick here, sitting just under the budget ceiling, and the one with the longest auto-cook list at 61 starter menus. IFB's grill microwaves have a good reputation for even browning, and the brand's service is strong in metros. It is a narrow win over the Panasonic and LG grills, so buy it if you find it discounted rather than at full price. We could not match it to a Flipkart listing, so it is an Amazon buy.

Capacity20 litres
TypeGrill
Auto cook61 starter menus
AvailabilityNot matched on Flipkart at the time of writing
Best forBuyers who want the longest preset list
Rating4.3 on Amazon
PriceAround 8,900 rupees on Amazon
  • Pro: longest auto-cook menu list in this guide
  • Pro: good reputation for even grilling
  • Con: most expensive pick with the least headroom
  • Con: Amazon only, so no price comparison

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Full comparison

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ModelCapacityTypeGrillAuto cookStandout featureSold onRatingApprox price
Panasonic 20 L Grill20 LGrillYesYesHighest rated hereBoth4.5 / 4.4Around 8,200
IFB 24 L Solo24 LSoloNo69 menusBiggest cavityBoth4.4 / 4.3Around 7,800
Panasonic 20 L Solo20 LSoloNo51 menusBest valueBoth4.3 / 4.4Around 6,850
LG 20 L Grill20 LGrillYesIndian menusAnti-bacterial cavityBoth4.3 / 4.3Around 8,100
LG 20 L Solo20 LSoloNoIndian menusMost reviewedBoth4.2 / 4.3Around 7,700
IFB 20 L Grill20 LGrillYes61 menusLongest preset listAmazon only4.3 AmazonAround 8,900

How to choose

The first thing to understand is what this budget does not include. A convection microwave, the type that bakes cakes and roasts, does not exist under ten thousand rupees from a reputable brand, so if baking is the reason you are shopping, either raise the budget to around twelve to fifteen thousand or buy an OTG instead, which bakes well for four to five thousand but reheats poorly. Within this budget the real choice is solo against grill. A solo microwave reheats, defrosts and cooks, and that is genuinely all most households use one for. A grill adds a heating element that browns and crisps, which matters for tikka, toasted sandwiches and anything you want a crust on, and costs roughly 1,000 to 1,500 rupees more. Then pick capacity honestly: 20 litres suits one to three people but will not take a large dinner plate comfortably, while 24 litres and up suits four. Finally, prefer a model whose auto-cook menus are built for Indian food, because a preset list of Western dishes goes unused.

FAQs

Can I bake a cake in a microwave under 10,000 rupees?

Not properly, no. Baking needs a convection microwave, and those start above this budget. A solo or grill microwave can make a mug cake or a quick eggless cake with specific microwave recipes, but the texture is not the same as an oven-baked cake. If baking matters, an OTG at four to five thousand rupees does it far better, though it is slow for reheating.

Solo or grill, which should I buy?

Buy solo if you mainly reheat, defrost and warm food, which describes most households, and put the savings elsewhere. Buy grill if you want to brown or crisp things, tikka, kebabs, toasted sandwiches and gratins being the usual reasons. The grill premium is about 1,000 to 1,500 rupees here, and grills at this price do not cost more to run.

What size microwave do I need?

Twenty litres suits one to three people and handles bowls and small plates. Twenty-four to twenty-five litres suits four and takes a full dinner plate with room for the turntable to rotate, which is the practical test. Above 25 litres you are into convection territory and a higher budget. Bear in mind that a bigger cavity also needs more counter space and draws more power.

Is it worth paying more for auto-cook menus?

Mildly. Auto-cook presets set time and power for you, which is genuinely convenient for common dishes, but most people end up using three or four of the sixty on offer. What matters more is whether those presets are designed for Indian food. Treat a long menu list as a tiebreaker rather than a reason to spend an extra thousand rupees.

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