Magic Chef MC110MST vs Panasonic NN-GN68KS
The Panasonic adds sensor cooking and inverter technology that the Magic Chef lacks.
Bottom line
Choose the Magic Chef if you prioritise a smaller footprint; go with the Panasonic if inverter power for even heating and sensor cooking matters more to you.
Spec Comparison
| Spec | Magic Chef MC110MST | Panasonic NN-GN68KS |
|---|---|---|
| Wattage Higher wattage cooks faster and more evenly. | 1000W | 1000W |
| Capacity Larger capacity fits bigger dishes. | 1.10 cu ft | 1.10 cu ft |
| Width Narrower fits tighter counter spaces. | 23 1/8" ✓ | 23 7/8" |
| Height Shorter clears low cabinet clearances. | 15 1/8" | 14" ✓ |
| Depth Shallower fits narrow shelves and counters. | 18 3/8" ✓ | 19 1/2" |
| Turntable Larger turntable fits bigger plates. | 12 3/8" | 13 3/8" ✓ |
| Sensor Cooking Auto-adjusts time based on steam — no guessing. | No | Yes ✓ |
| Inverter True variable power for better defrost and reheating. | No | Yes ✓ |
| Convection | No | No |
| Air Fry | No | No |
| WiFi / Smart | No | No |
✓ indicates the better value for that spec. Ties not marked.
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