Samsung MG14H3020CM Review
Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
While the Samsung MG143020CM undeniably has a certain pizzazz when it comes to its visual appearance, it delivered a mediocre to poor performance in every single one of out metrics and was particularly slow to heat food — antithetical to a microwave
Heating
The Samsung MG14H3020CM did very poorly at heating up a frozen burrito. This model failed to heat it sufficiently in the center to exceed the minimum temperature stated by the instructions, and heated the burrito very unevenly, with an average of 37.5°F of average temperature variation between the left, right, and center sections.
It did a little better at heating up the small serving of lasagna, doing an average job. All areas hit the required temperature, but edges were a little warmer than the center, with the average temperature difference being about 9.9°F.
The Samsung MG14H3020CM actually did quite well at heating up the plate of leftovers using its Auto-reheat function for one dinner plate. The plate of green beans, chicken tenders, and mashed potatoes were all adequately heated within a reasonable amount of time.
Performance dropped again on our chicken pot pie test, with this model doing a subpar job, failing to hit the required minimum temperature listed on the package. The center of the pie was close, but just a couple of degrees shy.
This model did a mediocre job at heating up a Hot Pocket, managing to hit the listed minimum temperature, but exhibiting more temperature variation between the ends of the sandwich than other models showed. Finally, the Samsung MG14H3020CM finished out this metric with a terrible performance in our heatmap test. We heated our slab of chocolate for one minute, then stopped to evaluate the results.
This worked for every other model, but the Samsung MG14H3020CM required another minute to actually melt any of the chocolate. This model displayed a bullseye heating pattern, with the center being completely cold and solid, the center ring melted, and the outer ring unheated.
Ease of Use
The Samsung MG14H3020CM was better at making popcorn with its respective preset than baking a potato. The popcorn tasted great with no burnt kernels, and it didn't leave a ridiculous number of unpopped kernels. The baked potato was subpar, with the center still being completely raw after being heated on the potato setting.
This model has a “+30 Seconds button”, but it won't automatically start the microwave. It also lacks any keypad quick buttons — pressing “2” won't automatically start it for two minutes. It was almost impossible to see the food inside due to its mirror-like exterior, but there was an interior light when the door was opened, though it was subpar.
This product can be used as a kitchen timer, but not while food is being heated. However, it was solid as a rock on the smooth countertop, and wouldn't slide around at all when the door was opened or closed.
Defrosting
This model estimated that it would take 8:25 to adequately defrost the roll of ground turkey, notifying you to flip the meat twice. 6.8 ounces of the meat was easily defrosted and scraped off the roll, but the remaining roll was definitely difficult to break apart and would have benefited from more time in the microwave
This model performed slightly better at defrosting the muffin, with the entire muffin heated by the third beep. The top was a little cooler than the rest, but it was heated throughout. This model doesn't have a defrost by time, only having an Auto-Defrost by weight.
Speed
The Samsung MG14H3020CM was not a fast microwave. It only boosted the temperature by 28°F in our speed test, about 9°F less than the best.
Value
This model is a poor value, having a high list price and scoring low in the group.
Conclusion
While the Samsung MG14H3020CM is a very cool looking microwave, it scored very poorly compared to the rest of the group and was beat out by many less expensive models.











