
Toshiba
The Toshiba EM131A5C-BS is a 1.2 cu ft black stainless countertop microwave delivering 1100 W output with smart sensor technology, multiple presets, and energy‑saving ECO mode. It offers spacious interior for 12‑inch pizzas, quiet operation, and a sturdy build, though it lacks inverter and convection features.
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$125.99
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$135.10
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Toshiba EM131A5C-BS for its strong heating performance, intuitive sensor cooking, and convenient features such as mute, ECO mode, and a clear digital display. They acknowledge its solid build and suitability for family-sized meals, but note the medium capacity and absence of inverter or convection technology limit its versatility for larger or more specialized cooking tasks.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the microwave for delivering evenly heated, moist food thanks to the sensor, fitting standard 12‑inch pizzas, and offering a quiet, stylish design that blends into modern kitchens. Recurring complaints focus on its bulky size, heavy weight, occasional sensor misfires, and the lack of advanced power control or convection capabilities.
Common Complaints
The most common issues reported are the microwave’s bulky footprint and heavy weight, occasional over‑ or under‑cooking when the sensor misreads humidity, and confusion caused by inconsistent depth measurements across sources.
What People Are Saying
“reliable staple”
“perfect veggies”
How It Compares
vs. Panasonic NN-SN966S
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Disadvantages
Choose Panasonic for larger capacity and inverter precision; choose Toshiba for sensor convenience and a more compact, stylish design.
vs. GE JES1656SMSS
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Disadvantages
Select GE for a lighter, more affordable microwave when advanced sensor features are not essential; select Toshiba for smart sensor cooking and energy‑saving modes.