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Emerson MWI1212SS vs Galanz GSWWA12S1SA10

At 19" wide, the Galanz is 1 3/8" narrower than the Emerson — a meaningful difference in tight spaces. The Emerson adds inverter technology that the Galanz lacks. The Galanz adds convection baking and air fry that the Emerson lacks.

Bottom line

Choose the Emerson if you prioritise inverter power for even heating; go with the Galanz if a smaller footprint and convection baking matters more to you.

Emerson MWI1212SS
Emerson
MWI1212SS
Medium (Mid-Size)
Wins 1 of 6
Galanz GSWWA12S1SA10
Galanz
GSWWA12S1SA10
Medium (Mid-Size)
Wins 5 of 6

Spec Comparison

Spec Emerson MWI1212SS Galanz GSWWA12S1SA10
Wattage
Higher wattage cooks faster and more evenly.
1000W 1000W
Capacity
Larger capacity fits bigger dishes.
1.20 cu ft 1.20 cu ft
Width
Narrower fits tighter counter spaces.
20 3/8" 19"
Height
Shorter clears low cabinet clearances.
12 3/4" 10 3/4"
Depth
Shallower fits narrow shelves and counters.
15 3/4" 14 7/8"
Turntable
Larger turntable fits bigger plates.
12 3/8" 12 3/8"
Sensor Cooking
Auto-adjusts time based on steam — no guessing.
No No
Inverter
True variable power for better defrost and reheating.
Yes No
Convection No Yes
Air Fry No Yes
WiFi / Smart No No

✓ indicates the better value for that spec. Ties not marked.

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