Comparison Gorenje Essential MO 17 E1B black vs Gorenje Essential MO 20 E1B black
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| Gorenje Essential MO 17 E1B black | Gorenje Essential MO 20 E1B black | |
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| Capacity | 17 L | 20 L |
Technical specs | ||
| Microwave power | 700 W | 800 W |
| Controls | rotary knobs | rotary knobs |
| Turntable | ||
| Turntable diameter | 270 mm | 270 mm |
| Power levels | 5 | 5 |
| Features | defrosting | defrosting |
More specs | ||
| Door opening | side (left) | side (left) |
| Door opens with | button | button |
| Inner coating | enamel | enamel |
| Steam cleaning | ||
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 25.7x45.1x34.3 cm | 25.7x45.1x34.3 cm |
| Color | ||
| Added to E-Catalog | september 2024 | july 2019 |
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Capacity
The higher the capacity, the more food can be cooked at once. A microwave oven with a volume of up to 20 litres is suitable for heating one plate. In a model with a volume of more than 28 litres, you can already put a whole pan.
Microwave power
The actual "output" energy of a microwave, which heats food, is the best indicator of how quickly the microwave can handle reheating and defrosting. The higher the microwave power, the less time is needed for standard tasks: a typical plate of soup will heat noticeably faster at 900-1000 watts than at 700-800 watts. This parameter is often confused with the electricity consumption from the socket: a microwave with 800 watts of microwave power can consume about 1200-1300 watts because part of the energy is used for the operation of the magnetron, fan, and electronics — but it's more accurate to compare models based on cooking speed and efficiency by microwave power. In everyday use, it looks simple: for office reheating and simple dishes, usually 700-800 watts is enough, but if you often heat large portions, cook potatoes, porridge, or prefer fast results without "cold spots," 900-1100 watts is more comfortable with normal cookware and proper stirring.





