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Microwave Sale & Deals

Heat, defrost and cook quickly with microwave deals featuring benchtop, built-in, inverter and convection models, preset programs and family-size options. Find microwave deals and sales at The Good Guys from Panasonic, LG, Samsung and more.

Heat, defrost and cook quickly with microwave deals featuring benchtop, built-in, inverter and convection models, preset programs and family-size options. Find microwave deals and sales at The Good Guys from Panasonic, LG, Samsung and more.

What to look for in microwaves on sale

From compact benchtop models through to built-in inverter and convection microwaves, here is what to consider before buying a microwave on sale. The microwave buying guide covers each format in detail.


Microwaves on sale by type

Microwave type determines how the appliance heats food and what tasks it can handle beyond basic reheating and defrosting.

  • Benchtop microwaves: sit on a bench or counter and are the most common format for Australian households. Available from compact 17-litre models through to large-capacity 40-litre options suited to family use.

  • Built-in microwaves: designed to integrate with kitchen cabinetry at a fixed height. The most practical choice for kitchen renovations and new builds where benchtop space is at a premium.

  • Inverter microwaves: use continuous variable power rather than cycling on and off at full wattage. This delivers more even heating, particularly on lower power settings used for defrosting and gentle reheating, and reduces hot spots in food.

  • Convection microwaves: combine microwave heating with a fan-forced convection oven, allowing baking, roasting and grilling in addition to standard microwave functions. The most versatile benchtop cooking appliance type available.

  • Over-the-range microwaves: mount above a cooktop and integrate ventilation, replacing a separate rangehood in some kitchen layouts.


Capacity and power

Capacity and wattage are the two most practical specifications to compare when looking at microwaves on sale. Larger households benefit from a bigger cavity and higher wattage, which reduces cooking time on standard tasks.

  • 17 to 20 litres: suited to singles, couples and apartments for basic reheating and defrosting. Compact footprint that fits on smaller benches.

  • 23 to 25 litres: the most widely sold size, suited to households of two to four people. Handles family-sized dishes and most reusable containers.

  • 30 to 40 litres: suited to larger families and households that regularly cook full meals in the microwave or use it for batch reheating.

  • Wattage: 800W is the entry-level standard; 900W to 1,000W is mid-range; 1,100W to 1,200W is premium. Higher wattage heats food faster and more evenly at the same power setting.


Features to compare across microwaves on sale

Beyond capacity and wattage, several features affect ease of use and the variety of tasks the microwave can handle.

  • Inverter technology: produces more even results on delicate heating tasks. Worth prioritising if defrosting or reheating cooked meals is a regular use.

  • Sensor cooking: detects moisture and steam to automatically adjust time and power, removing the need to manually set cooking time for common foods.

  • Auto-cook programmes: pre-set programmes for common tasks (popcorn, pizza, vegetables, beverages) are useful for households that use the microwave daily.

  • Grill function: a quartz or ceramic grill element allows browning and crisping on top of food, extending the microwave beyond basic reheating.

  • Convection capability: adds full convection oven function in a benchtop format, useful for smaller kitchens that lack a separate benchtop oven.

  • Steam function: available on selected premium models, useful for cooking vegetables and fish without added oil.

  • Easy-clean interior: ceramic or stainless steel interiors are easier to wipe down than standard enamel.

  • Mute function: useful for late-night reheating without waking the household.


Microwave brands at The Good Guys

Major microwave brands available at The Good Guys include:

  • Panasonic: produces inverter microwave technology across selected benchtop and convection models. Inverter delivers continuous variable power for defrosting and gentle reheating.

  • LG: covers benchtop microwaves with NeoChef and smart inverter technology across mid and upper-mid price points.

  • Samsung: produces benchtop and over-the-range microwaves with ceramic enamel interior finishes for easier cleaning.

  • Sharp: covers benchtop microwaves across mid-range price points with sensor cooking and auto-cook programmes on selected models.

  • Toshiba: covers benchtop microwaves across entry-level and mid-range price points with digital controls and auto-cook programmes.

  • Breville: produces benchtop microwaves and combi appliances across the premium tier, including the Combi Wave 3-in-1 that combines microwave, convection and air frying.

  • Smeg: produces built-in microwaves with retro and contemporary styling options across a range of finishes.

Entry-level 17 to 20 litre benchtop microwaves sit between $130 and $250. The $250 to $500 range brings inverter technology, larger capacities and improved sensor cooking. Between $500 and $900, premium convection microwaves and feature-rich models from Breville and Panasonic dominate. Built-in models and combi appliances sit above $1,000.


How to buy a microwave on sale

  1. Match capacity to household size: 17 to 20 litres for one to two people, 23 to 25 litres for families, 30 to 40 litres for larger households or batch cooking.

  2. Check the wattage: a 900W or higher model heats food faster and more evenly than 700W to 800W alternatives at similar price points.

  3. Consider inverter technology if defrosting and gentle reheating are regular tasks: the more even power delivery produces noticeably better results.

  4. Confirm whether a grill function or convection capability is needed: a convection microwave replaces a benchtop oven for smaller kitchens.

  5. For built-in models, confirm cabinet opening dimensions and ventilation clearance before committing.

  6. Compare current sales across Panasonic, LG, Samsung, Sharp, Breville and Smeg.

  7. Confirm delivery at checkout.

  8. Add to cart or reserve in-store for collection at your nearest The Good Guys.


Frequently asked questions

The best time to buy a microwave on sale in Australia is generally during EOFY, Black Friday or Boxing Day, as these events produce the widest range of sales across benchtop, built-in, inverter and convection microwaves from Panasonic, LG, Samsung and Sharp.

When to consider buying outside peak sale periods:

  • When a current model is superseded by a newer release, the previous version typically drops in price

  • Stock movement events at individual store level can produce localised sales outside the main national sale periods

EOFY microwave sale 2026

the EOFY sale at The Good Guys covers microwaves on sale from Panasonic, LG, Samsung and Sharp across the range.

Black Friday microwave sale 2026

Black Friday sale 2026 in November brings some of the broadest sales of the year on microwaves, particularly on prior-generation models. Sale pricing typically extends through Cyber Monday into early December.

Boxing Day microwave sale 2026

Boxing Day sale 2026 in late December covers a broad range of microwaves and is often the strongest window for sale pricing on prior-year stock.

Panasonic and LG are consistently among the best-reviewed microwave brands in Australia. Panasonic inverter models are widely recommended for their even heating performance, particularly for defrosting. LG smart inverter models are well regarded for reliability and sensor cooking capability.

Both brands cover the full size range from compact benchtop through to large family convection models. Samsung also covers the mid to premium tier with smart features and combi cooking modes. See the microwave buying guide for a brand-by-brand comparison.

A 17 to 20 litre benchtop microwave suits singles and couples for basic reheating and defrosting. Families of three or more generally benefit from a 25 to 32 litre model, which fits a standard dinner plate comfortably and accommodates larger casserole dishes.

Built-in microwaves typically start at 25 litres and are designed to integrate with the surrounding cabinetry for a flush kitchen finish. Convection microwaves with combination cooking modes blur the line with conventional ovens, useful for households wanting one appliance for reheating and light baking.

Inverter technology delivers noticeably more even results on defrosting, gentle reheating and cooking delicate foods, because it adjusts power continuously rather than cycling on and off at full wattage. For households that regularly defrost meat or reheat cooked meals, an inverter model is worth the additional cost.

Panasonic, LG and Samsung all produce inverter microwave ranges across benchtop and convection formats, typically priced from $200 at entry level through to $600 for larger convection inverters. The microwave buying guide covers the inverter vs standard comparison in detail.