Danby DBMW1361ABSS vs TOTAL Chef TCMO-1.3-SS
The TOTAL Chef TCMO-1.3-SS is 100W more powerful (1100W vs 1000W), which means faster cooking and more even results. The Danby adds sensor cooking and convection baking and air fry that the TOTAL Chef lacks. The TOTAL Chef adds WiFi connectivity that the Danby lacks.
Bottom line
Choose the Danby if you prioritise sensor cooking and convection baking; go with the TOTAL Chef if faster cooking matters more to you.
Spec Comparison
| Spec | Danby DBMW1361ABSS | TOTAL Chef TCMO-1.3-SS |
|---|---|---|
| Wattage Higher wattage cooks faster and more evenly. | 1000W | 1100W ✓ |
| Capacity Larger capacity fits bigger dishes. | 1.30 cu ft | 1.30 cu ft |
| Width Narrower fits tighter counter spaces. | 21 1/4" | 21 1/4" |
| Height Shorter clears low cabinet clearances. | 11 3/4" | 11 3/4" |
| Depth Shallower fits narrow shelves and counters. | 18 1/2" | 17 1/4" ✓ |
| Turntable Larger turntable fits bigger plates. | 12 3/8" | 12 3/8" |
| Sensor Cooking Auto-adjusts time based on steam — no guessing. | Yes ✓ | No |
| Inverter True variable power for better defrost and reheating. | No | No |
| Convection | Yes ✓ | No |
| Air Fry | Yes ✓ | No |
| WiFi / Smart | No | Yes ✓ |
✓ indicates the better value for that spec. Ties not marked.
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