In layman’s term wattage is strength. One has to consider wattage while purchasing oven. Higher wattage will consume more electricity but can cook faster and can accommodate bigger quantity of food to be cooked.
650-700 watts is the norm, unless you planning on cooking a turkey this should be enough.
To determine the wattage of a microwave, look for a label or sticker on the back or inside the microwave's door. The wattage is usually mentioned in terms of "W" or "Watts" and may range from 600W to 1500W or more.
its 1200 watts
This should be located on the inside of the door.
The microwave oven uses 1350 watts at 12 amps input and the microwave output is 800 watts.
1500 watts
550 watts at max power.
Depends on how many watts the microwave is.
The Whirlpool MT4155SPQ 1.5 CuFt Countertop Microwave Oven supplies 1200 watts of power.
A typical microwave is 750-800 watts. There are lower (and higher) power machines, but the 'normal' for general use is 750-800 watts.
1540 Watts
microwave: 700W (2000cc water load) convection heater: 1450W
Watts.