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product_id: 684240283
title: "Air Fryer Combo 8-in-1 Countertop Microwave Oven, with Convection, Broil, Odor Removal Mode, 12.4\" Position Memory Turntable, Child-Lock, 1.0 Cu.ft, Black Stainless Steel, ML2-EC10SA(BS)"
brand: "toshiba"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Toshiba"
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# 1000W microwave power 12.4-inch turntable fits whole chicken Two-step child safety lock Air Fryer Combo 8-in-1 Countertop Microwave Oven, with Convection, Broil, Odor Removal Mode, 12.4" Position Memory Turntable, Child-Lock, 1.0 Cu.ft, Black Stainless Steel, ML2-EC10SA(BS)

**Brand:** toshiba
**Price:** VT163248
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Elevate your kitchen game with the ultimate 8-in-1 air fryer microwave combo!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Air Fryer Combo 8-in-1 Countertop Microwave Oven, with Convection, Broil, Odor Removal Mode, 12.4" Position Memory Turntable, Child-Lock, 1.0 Cu.ft, Black Stainless Steel, ML2-EC10SA(BS) by toshiba
- **How much does it cost?** VT163248 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- toshiba enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted toshiba brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Safety First:** Two-step child lock ensures peace of mind in busy households—safety meets convenience.
- • **Spacious Yet Compact:** 1.0 Cu.Ft capacity with a 12.4-inch turntable fits pizzas, casseroles & whole chickens without crowding your countertop.
- • **8-in-1 Culinary Powerhouse:** Microwave, air fry, bake, broil, defrost & more—one sleek device to master every meal.
- • **Effortless Control & Style:** Classic black stainless steel finish with intuitive knobs, one-touch presets, and silent mode for a modern kitchen vibe.
- • **Healthy Air Frying Revolution:** Enjoy crispy, flavorful fried foods with up to 80% less fat—indulge guilt-free.

## Overview

The TOSHIBA ML2-EC10SA(BS)A is a powerful 1.0 Cu.Ft countertop microwave oven combining 8 versatile cooking modes including air fry, convection bake, and broil. Featuring a 1000W microwave output, a large 12.4-inch position memory turntable, and a two-step child safety lock, it offers a perfect balance of capacity, safety, and style in a sleek black stainless steel design. Ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking convenience and performance in one compact appliance.

## Description

TOSHIBA Air Fryer Combo 8-in-1 Countertop Microwave Oven, with Convection, Broil, Odor Removal Mode, 12.4" Position Memory Turntable, Child-Lock, 1.0 Cu.ft, Black Stainless Steel, ML2-EC10SA(BS)A

Review: Incredibly easy to use microwave that looks good, door locks with a press of button on door handle! - Wonderful microwave. Super easy to use. Love the door lock that you must press in for it to open. YOu dont have to worry about a child simply opening it and spilling something hot....this microwave looks good, works great, easy to use. It is just the perfect size. Not too small and not too big! Buy it!
Review: Wow - I'm impressed. - Wow - I'm impressed. Some background so you know we're I'm coming from: Our Tappen digital microwave from 1993 finally died - if only all my appliances had this sort of life! It was a 1000 watts with a turntable, but nothing fancy beyond that. For 32 years it served us well but one of the high-powered diodes died. Time to replace it. We didn't want a convection oven microwave combo, we already have a great convection oven. But I did want a microwave that used Inverter technology and had a few additional sensors. For me, it came down to a Panasonic or the Toshiba. They had nearly identical features, stats, and comparable dimensions. The deciding factor was the door handle - we wanted a door with a real handle, not one of the "push-button, pop open" doors. The Toshiba fit all criteria. The model we chose was the Toshiba ML-EM45PIT In black stainless trim. 1250 watts, inverter technology, temperature AND humidity sensors and several built-in cooking algorithms. This thing is practically silent. The first time we fired it up with a mug of water we both worried that we'd received a defective unit. But, in 20 seconds we had a steaming mug of water. It worked. Our second test was a medium-sized potato. For this I just pierced the skin a few times, placed it on a small ceramic plate and simply pressed the "potato" button. It didn't ask the size, it just put some numbers on the screen and the moisture sensor indicator lit up. In four minutes that oven stopped, I left the potato alone in the oven for another minute with the microwave off, then took it out. It was as close to great as I've ever seen from a microwave. No burning, perfectly cooked with only one tiny dry area. 9 out of 10 - I pressed one button and the microwave did the rest; the result was good. Next up was microwave popcorn. We don't eat it much, but I was in an experimenting mood. The oven has a popcorn button, you press it once for 1.75 oz size, twice for 3.0 oz size, and a third time for a larger size that I don't remember. Of course, ours was 2.5 oz and didn't fit any of those choices. So I selected the 3.0 oz size and figured I'd stop the oven when the popping stops. That ended up being 2 minutes - the popcorn was perfect with only 3 unpopped kernels and no burning whatsoever. I was impressed. 7 out of 10, nice job - but I did have to stop it myself. My last experiment was reheating a plate of food - leftovers. The big size comes into it's own here; it easily fits a large dinner plate. The oven has a sensor-driven "reheat" button that uses a temperature sensor to automatically adjust the cooktime and power. The manual says not to open the oven part way or it will throw off the temperature sensor ...so I didn't. I just let the oven do it's thing. The plate came out pretty good, all of the food was reheated, even without stirring or futzing - though some parts were not as hot as I would have liked. Another 10 seconds on high fixed that problem. 8 out of 10, the automatic setting was impressive, but I like my food very hot. Overall I'm impressed. The intelligent features and sensors are very nice and do a fairly good job - but they are not perfect. The inverter claims to be more even heat, that seems to be the case - but remember, my point of reference was a 32-year-old microwave. Still, it does appear to cook evenly. Appearance is subjective but I like the dark stainless. The real door handle is a winner for me... I hate those push-button doors. It's powerful! that 1250 watts shines when you want to heat water in very little time. Operationally - the thing is practically silent. Normally you hear fans, or a motor turning the turntable, but you really have to strain to hear those things with this Toshiba. Honestly, it's the biggest talking point in my house is how nearly silent it is. I guess our life just isn't that interesting! Recommend the Toshiba, and I do recommend the inverter technology. I can see a difference. UPDATE 4-November-2025: Now we've had this Toshiba ML-EM45PIT for about a month and a half. I have to say, we still love it. HOWEVER, this thing is powerful... maybe too powerful. We've learned there are very few things we can actually cook on high for amount of time without it absolutely irradiating it. It's not a bad, we simply select 80 or 90% power and things cook very well. But whenever any packaged food calls for xx-minutes on "High", we adjust it for the same amount of time on 80 or 90% power to get good results. The defrost feature is adequate, but nothing more. The oven is still super-quiet, it still amazes us how quiet this thing is ...it's spooky. Nevertheless - still recommended. It's a great microwave.

## Features

- Two-Step Child Lock: This mandatory safety feature for microwaves helps prevent unintended use by younger family members, plesase open the machine according to the steps shown in the figure.
- 8-in-1 Multifuntional Microwave One microwave with multi-functions of microwave, air fry, bake(convection), broil (grill), combi., low temp., odor removal, defrost can fulfill more usages.
- Healthy Air Fryer Microwave Combo: Enjoy your wholesome fried food with original taste but less fat with healthy air fry.
- Microwave output power 1000 watts, input power 1600 watts. External dimension (WxDxH): 20.6*18.0*11.8 inches, internal dimension (WxDxH):14.0*13.2*9.5 inches, 12.4-inch position memory turntable
- Compact Size but Large Capacity & Powerful: Small Footprint as Kitchen Essential, 12.4inch removable turntable can fit a whole roasted chicken, 12 inch pizza and 8*4 inch casserole, offers the perfect balance of size and convenience.
- Convenience Features with One-touch popcorn, easy-to-turn knobs, position memory turntable, speedy cooking, multistage cooking, clock and kitchen timer, mute function. Stylish Appearance Classic black stainless steel finishes with easy to clean stainless steel interior

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DPQTDXWC |
| Additional Features | Child Safety Lock, Control Panel Lock, Defrost, One Touch Button, Timer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #232 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #2 in Countertop Microwave Ovens |
| Brand | TOSHIBA |
| Brand Name | TOSHIBA |
| Capacity | 1 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Black Stainless Steel |
| Controller Type | Knob, Touch |
| Cooking Program | Air Fry, Defrost, Keep Warm, Reheat, Soften |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 911 Reviews |
| Defrost System Type | Defrost |
| Frequency | 2450 MHz |
| Heating Method | microwave radiation, convection heat, grill |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Glass Turntable, Manual Instruction, Microwave Oven |
| Inner Material | Stainless Steel |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18"D x 20.6"W x 11.8"H |
| Item Type Name | TOSHIBA Air Fryer Combo 8-in-1 Countertop Microwave Oven, with Convection, Broil, Odor Removal Mode, 12.4" Position Memory Turntable, Child-Lock, 1.0 Cu.ft, Black Stainless Steel, ML2-EC10SA(BS)A |
| Item Weight | 39.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TOSHIBA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ML2-EC10SA(BS)A |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | ML2-EC10SA(BS)A |
| Model Number | ML2-EC10SA(BS)A |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Number of Programs | 5 |
| Power Consumption | 1000 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 18"D x 20.6"W x 11.8"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Special Feature | Child Safety Lock, Control Panel Lock , Defrost, One Touch Button, Timer |
| Timer Function | Timer Function Available |
| Turntable Diameter | 12.4 Inches |
| UPC | 840296513613 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 1000 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TOSHIBA
- **Capacity:** 1 Cubic Feet
- **Color:** Black Stainless Steel
- **Included Components:** Glass Turntable, Manual Instruction, Microwave Oven
- **Installation Type:** Countertop
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 18"D x 20.6"W x 11.8"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Residential
- **Special Feature:** Child Safety Lock, Control Panel Lock, Defrost, One Touch Button, Timer
- **Wattage:** 1000 watts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredibly easy to use microwave that looks good, door locks with a press of button on door handle!
*by R***E on May 4, 2026*

Wonderful microwave. Super easy to use. Love the door lock that you must press in for it to open. YOu dont have to worry about a child simply opening it and spilling something hot....this microwave looks good, works great, easy to use. It is just the perfect size. Not too small and not too big! Buy it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wow - I'm impressed.
*by E***N on September 16, 2025*

Wow - I'm impressed. Some background so you know we're I'm coming from: Our Tappen digital microwave from 1993 finally died - if only all my appliances had this sort of life! It was a 1000 watts with a turntable, but nothing fancy beyond that. For 32 years it served us well but one of the high-powered diodes died. Time to replace it. We didn't want a convection oven microwave combo, we already have a great convection oven. But I did want a microwave that used Inverter technology and had a few additional sensors. For me, it came down to a Panasonic or the Toshiba. They had nearly identical features, stats, and comparable dimensions. The deciding factor was the door handle - we wanted a door with a real handle, not one of the "push-button, pop open" doors. The Toshiba fit all criteria. The model we chose was the Toshiba ML-EM45PIT In black stainless trim. 1250 watts, inverter technology, temperature AND humidity sensors and several built-in cooking algorithms. This thing is practically silent. The first time we fired it up with a mug of water we both worried that we'd received a defective unit. But, in 20 seconds we had a steaming mug of water. It worked. Our second test was a medium-sized potato. For this I just pierced the skin a few times, placed it on a small ceramic plate and simply pressed the "potato" button. It didn't ask the size, it just put some numbers on the screen and the moisture sensor indicator lit up. In four minutes that oven stopped, I left the potato alone in the oven for another minute with the microwave off, then took it out. It was as close to great as I've ever seen from a microwave. No burning, perfectly cooked with only one tiny dry area. 9 out of 10 - I pressed one button and the microwave did the rest; the result was good. Next up was microwave popcorn. We don't eat it much, but I was in an experimenting mood. The oven has a popcorn button, you press it once for 1.75 oz size, twice for 3.0 oz size, and a third time for a larger size that I don't remember. Of course, ours was 2.5 oz and didn't fit any of those choices. So I selected the 3.0 oz size and figured I'd stop the oven when the popping stops. That ended up being 2 minutes - the popcorn was perfect with only 3 unpopped kernels and no burning whatsoever. I was impressed. 7 out of 10, nice job - but I did have to stop it myself. My last experiment was reheating a plate of food - leftovers. The big size comes into it's own here; it easily fits a large dinner plate. The oven has a sensor-driven "reheat" button that uses a temperature sensor to automatically adjust the cooktime and power. The manual says not to open the oven part way or it will throw off the temperature sensor ...so I didn't. I just let the oven do it's thing. The plate came out pretty good, all of the food was reheated, even without stirring or futzing - though some parts were not as hot as I would have liked. Another 10 seconds on high fixed that problem. 8 out of 10, the automatic setting was impressive, but I like my food very hot. Overall I'm impressed. The intelligent features and sensors are very nice and do a fairly good job - but they are not perfect. The inverter claims to be more even heat, that seems to be the case - but remember, my point of reference was a 32-year-old microwave. Still, it does appear to cook evenly. Appearance is subjective but I like the dark stainless. The real door handle is a winner for me... I hate those push-button doors. It's powerful! that 1250 watts shines when you want to heat water in very little time. Operationally - the thing is practically silent. Normally you hear fans, or a motor turning the turntable, but you really have to strain to hear those things with this Toshiba. Honestly, it's the biggest talking point in my house is how nearly silent it is. I guess our life just isn't that interesting! Recommend the Toshiba, and I do recommend the inverter technology. I can see a difference. UPDATE 4-November-2025: Now we've had this Toshiba ML-EM45PIT for about a month and a half. I have to say, we still love it. HOWEVER, this thing is powerful... maybe too powerful. We've learned there are very few things we can actually cook on high for amount of time without it absolutely irradiating it. It's not a bad, we simply select 80 or 90% power and things cook very well. But whenever any packaged food calls for xx-minutes on "High", we adjust it for the same amount of time on 80 or 90% power to get good results. The defrost feature is adequate, but nothing more. The oven is still super-quiet, it still amazes us how quiet this thing is ...it's spooky. Nevertheless - still recommended. It's a great microwave.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good unit.
*by S***M on April 16, 2026*

Had this about a year now, like it a lot. I was coming from a much larger and more powerful Panasonic microwave that gave out after 10+ years, so I was a bit worried about the difference in size and capability with this Toshiba, but it's performed very well and having less power actually hasn't been a negative at all, it's easier to not torch your food while reheating. It's relatively quiet, all the functions work like they should, it looks nice (especially for the price,) and I love the feature that allows you to silence the beeping when programming or when the timer hits zero, which frankly should be an option on every microwave.

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