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Cheapest basic microwave

Does anyone no where i can get a cheapest microwave i dont really cook anything in it more for warming things up,
argos have one for £40 which i think is a bit pricy for the basic make range they do and checked asda one are there cheapest one was even more expensive, the only thing i want it to have is touch button no good with dials and accurate timing
So if anyone no of any good bargains please let me know

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  • OnceUponADream
    OnceUponADream Posts: 16,047 Forumite
    I seen one in Tesco today - think it was about £20.00. Cant see it online though so must be instore only.
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  • gemz20
    gemz20 Posts: 146 Forumite
    will check in my local tesco 2moro
  • mel_mel
    mel_mel Posts: 86 Forumite
    There are lots of cheap microwaves about, but if you want a touch type they are usually a bit more expensive. Look at Pricerunner they will be able to tell you the cheapest for what you need;)
  • I noticed some reduced microwaves in my local Tesco the other day at the end of an aisle where they put odd things that are reduced.
  • gemz20
    gemz20 Posts: 146 Forumite
    mel_mel wrote: »
    Look at Pricerunner they will be able to tell you the cheapest for what you need;)

    great found a touch button russell hobb microwave in john lewis for a bargain £34
  • Gambler
    Gambler Posts: 3,214 Forumite
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    I'm looking for a basic microwave. 3 years ago I spent £150 on a Panasonic combi oven but the door has broken.
  • I've had 2 cheap microwaves with dial controls go wrong (i.e. not time correctly, or the dial getting stuck), I'd go with touch control personally. that russell hobbs sounds a bargain.
  • Gambler
    Gambler Posts: 3,214 Forumite
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    barrymoney wrote: »
    I've had 2 cheap microwaves with dial controls go wrong (i.e. not time correctly, or the dial getting stuck), I'd go with touch control personally. that russell hobbs sounds a bargain.

    Can't see the Russell Hobbs so gone for another Panasonic, a conventional one this time, in black £57 from Laskys.
  • if you live near essex try north wield market got mine for 10 .
  • Dustykitten
    Dustykitten Posts: 16,503 Forumite
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    Just bumping in case anybody has seen any good deals in the last few days as I need to buy a basic microwave for my Nan tomorrow.
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