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The Breville BMO870BSS1BUC1 is a 3-in-1 microwave, air fryer, and convection oven with 1200W microwave power and 1400W convection input. Featuring Element IQ technology for precise cooking, fast combi and cook-from-frozen functions, and an ultra-quiet soft-close door, it offers 19 smart presets and one-touch shortcuts. Its 1.1 cu.ft capacity and brushed stainless steel design make it a versatile, space-saving powerhouse for modern kitchens.
Brand Name | Breville |
Model Info | BMO870BSS1BUC1 |
Item Weight | 25.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20.08 x 20.47 x 12.6 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BMO870BSS1BUC1 |
Energy Use | 1200 Watts |
Capacity | 1.1 Cubic Feet |
Installation Type | Built-In |
Part Number | BMO870BSS1BUC1 |
Special Features | LED Display |
Color | Brushed Stainless Steel |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 1400 watts |
Defrost | Defrost |
Door Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Included Components | Trivet, Combi Crip Pan, Instruction Booklet |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 25.6 Pounds |
L**L
Great product
I was looking for a microwave and sent 2 back before this one. I didn’t plan to spend this much but reviews were great. I love this microwave! It’s got a solid feel, is steel all around, soft close door, pretty, and also air fries and is a convection oven. It looks good in my kitchen and works great. I have a Breville cappuccino maker and love it too. I didn’t know Breville made microwaves but I love it! Would definitely recommend it.
D**N
Great product if you are willing to spend
Very well made product. Has all the bells and whistles, includes heating element for conventional oven grilling, along with Air fryer and convention built in. Very advanced features. It is pricey though.
P**N
The oven is O.K, almost.
I like the oven and most of the features. However, I think the bake part is a bit over rated. It will bake, but the baking rack is on the side of risky. You need to be very careful or the baking rack will tip sideways.It
T**0
Best controls of any microwave ever!
I've hunted for years for a microwave with intuitive controls like this one has. I'm mainly talking about just the microwave feature, although I also had no problem using the controls for the air frying or baking, but my problem there is figuring out which mode and which pan to use and for how long and the temp, which is not a controls issue. Back to the micro controls. You just put your stuff on the plate, stick it in, and push the top time dial for as many times as you need to add up to the minutes, or just once and turn to the right or left to increase or decrease. You can increase or decrease the time at any moment during the cooking, too.You can also increase or decrease the power level at anytime during the cooking (or before, as long as you have closed the door). I do not believe I have ever seen this in any other microwave, and it is super for starting foods off fast then slowing them down if they look like they are getting done but you want the center to cook longer. This is so intuitive and useful!The "a bit more" button is also cool, as it adds more time based upon a percentage of the time previously set. So it's not always "add 30" but might be as much as 1.5 minutes (I don't cook for long in the micro, so I do not know if it ever gets more than that.) But if you press it again, you will get a shorter "bit more." Clever.I do wish there was a button to grill the tops of garlic bread at the end of air frying them, as I haven't figured out how to get the same crispiness of the crust without drying out the inside of the bread as I get on a "real" oven, yet. Neither air fry or fast combi seems to do it, and bake takes as long as a real oven. There is a grill button hidden behind the door for some reason. I will experiment with that one of these days. I guess they figure most folks won't use this as a "grill" which is true, but maybe just to crisp up the top of baked goods?edit: I forgot to mention TWO (2) other favorite features. 1. The fan cool off. I have always left my door open a bit after using microwaves to allow the odors and steam to escape and the inside to cool off. This one leaves the fan on for a short time to do that for you so you don't have to remember to come back and shut the door. 2. speaking of the door, all you have to do to shut it while carrying something with both hands is gently tap it with a shoulder or elbow to get it to move nearly closed and it quietly tugs itself shut! talk about cool!
J**W
Revisit Original Review
We returned the unit which wasn't functioning to the appliance store in Florida. They did not have a another one so we ended up buying one directly from Amazon at a slightly higher price. Have had the unit for over a year now. For all intents and purposes it does what it says it will. Strengths - velvet smooth door closure - very quiet - it actually closes itself. Ability to mute all appliance beeps and whistles. Perfect stick butter softener feature. Also, this microwave is the only microwave that I have ever had that produces an over abundance of steam, so much so that the fan runs for about 15 seconds after the microwave shuts down. Does wonders with stale bread. Very sturdily built and looks stunning on the counter. Weaknesses - if this thing is 1200 watts I will eat my shorts. It takes about a fourth longer than my old 1300 watt Panasonic did to heat things on high. But it does get the job done and the speed difference is not that noticable after you get used to it. The thing is a nightmare to clean. The browning element is not removable and you need to be a contortionist to really get those splatters off up under there. In order to use the toasting feature you need to use a special pan that comes with the unit. This $80 to $120 pan is made of plastic with a very scratchable Silverstone finish. It raises what ever you are browning up under the element. This feature does work, however it take about twice as long as my Panasonic toaster oven does. We were going to get rid of the toaster oven but after dealing with the storage and other issues of the special pan for about 6 months I decided to just go back to using the toaster oven. Additionally, anything cooked in the air fryer really splatters up under the browning element making for even more mess to clean up. Lastly, do yourself a favor if you buy one and get the extended warranty. I wish I had but it wasn't available at the time. Would I buy this appliance again? Probably not. It is space saving but is simply not convenient to use. So I have a $460 microwave with a lot of fancy features that I never use. I'll skip this all next time and go back to the cheaper/faster Panasonic single use.
A**Y
6 months of regular use so far and I have no complaints- only praise
I’ve been using this oven combo for 6 months and I’m really pleased with it. I use the microwave daily, the air fryer weekly and I’ve used the convection oven only a few times, but all modes work really well. I particularly like that it has all 3 capabilities so there is no need for multiple counter appliances. Controls are intuitive and the end of cooking cycle tone is a pleasant sound and not the usual annoying beep beep beep on every other microwave in the world (although I believe you can change it to the annoying beep if you want). Plus, it looks great
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