The Black+Decker EM925AB9 is the budget pick of the category — a 0.9 cu ft, 900W stainless microwave that earns an 8.0/10 aggregate from over 100 analyzed reviews for around $90. It is ideal for reheating, popcorn, and small-to-medium dishes in an apartment, dorm, or office, with six presets and a child lock. It is not for heavy cooking or large items, but as an affordable, dependable compact it is the value leader.

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Real-World Performance
For a sub-$100 microwave, the EM925AB9 delivers solid everyday performance. The techreviewer aggregate of 108 reviews lands at 8.0 out of 10, with the majority of reviewers praising functionality, reliability, and ease of use. For its core jobs — reheating leftovers, making popcorn, warming beverages, defrosting a small cut of meat — it does what most buyers ask of a compact microwave, and the six one-touch presets make common tasks a single button press.
The performance ceiling shows on larger or denser items. Reviewers note inconsistent heating, which is expected of a conventional 900W unit at this price — there is no inverter to hold a true low power level and no humidity sensor to fine-tune cooking. For a small dish reheated near the edge of the turntable it is fine; for a packed plate, expect to stir or rotate. Within its intended light-duty role, it performs reliably.
Design and Features
The EM925AB9 packs a professional-style stainless look into a genuinely compact 0.9 cu ft body, which is why it is a favorite for apartments, dorms, and offices where space and budget are tight. KonceptsSolutions highlights its 10 power levels, pre-programmed buttons for popcorn, potato, pizza, frozen vegetables, beverage, and dinner plate, and a large LED display with a clock and countdown timer — a feature set that covers the essentials without clutter.
A push-button door release and a child safety lock round out the package. The lock is a meaningful addition for households with kids, and the controls are straightforward enough that anyone can operate the unit without the manual. The one design caveat owners mention is weight: the unit is light enough that it can slide on the counter when you open or close the door, so a non-slip mat helps.
What Reviewers Loved
The recurring theme is value and reliability. The 8.0/10 aggregate from over 100 reviews reflects broad satisfaction, and reviewers repeatedly cite the EM925AB9 as a dependable, no-fuss compact that does its job for a low price. Consumer Reports' inclusion in its formal test program lends it more credibility than most sub-$100 microwaves earn.
Buyers also appreciate that it looks more expensive than it is — the brushed-stainless professional styling reads as a step above typical budget microwaves. For someone furnishing a first apartment, a dorm room, or a break room on a budget, the combination of looks, presets, a child lock, and a recognized brand name at around $90 is exactly the value equation they are after.
Where It Falls Short
The limitations are the predictable budget-compact ones. Heating is inconsistent on bigger items, the 0.9 cu ft interior and 900W output cap it at small-to-medium dishes, and the lightweight build can shift on the counter. The push-button door and basic feature set make no pretense of premium — this is a functional appliance, not a showpiece.
Compared to the inverter Panasonics, the gap in heating evenness is real, and compared to the Toshiba it lacks a humidity sensor and mute function. None of that is a surprise at the price; the EM925AB9 is honestly positioned as an affordable workhorse, and buyers who push it beyond light reheating into serious cooking will feel its limits.
How It Compares to Alternatives
The EM925AB9's closest competitor here is the Galanz GLCMKZ09BKR09 — both are 0.9 cu ft compacts for light duty. The Black+Decker leans utilitarian and professional-looking; the Galanz trades on retro style. Against the mid-size Toshiba EM131A5C-BS and the inverter Panasonic NN-SN686S, the Black+Decker is smaller, cheaper, and less capable, lacking sensor cooking and inverter even-heating.
It is not trying to compete on cooking quality with the pricier models — it competes on price and footprint. For the buyer whose priority is the lowest reasonable cost for a reliable compact microwave from a known brand, it is the clear value choice in this lineup.
Who It's Best For
The EM925AB9 is for apartment dwellers, students, and office buyers who want an affordable, reliable compact microwave for reheating, popcorn, and small dishes, and who value a tidy stainless look and a child lock. If you cook larger meals, want even heating, or need more capacity, step up to the Toshiba or a Panasonic — but for light duty on a budget, this is the pick.
Strengths
- +Excellent value — a capable 0.9 cu ft microwave for around $90
- +Strong 8.0/10 aggregate from 100+ analyzed reviews
- +Six one-touch presets plus a child safety lock
- +Compact stainless body suits apartments, dorms, and offices
- +Simple, reliable controls with a clear LED display
Watch-outs
- −Inconsistent heating performance on larger items
- −Lightweight build can slide on the counter during use
- −0.9 cu ft and 900W limit it to small dishes and reheating
- −Push-button door and basic feature set show its budget roots
How it compares
The budget compact of the group, closest in size and intent to the Galanz GLCMKZ09BKR09 retro microwave — both are 0.9 cu ft units for light duty. It lacks the inverter even-heating of the Panasonic NN-SN966S and NN-SN686S and the humidity sensor of the Toshiba EM131A5C-BS, but it is the cheapest way into a reliable countertop microwave here.
Who this is for
At a glance: Apartment, dorm, and office buyers who want an affordable, reliable compact microwave for reheating and small dishes.
Why you’d buy the Black+Decker EM925AB9
- Excellent value — a capable 0.9 cu ft microwave for around $90.
- Strong 8.0/10 aggregate from 100+ analyzed reviews.
- Six one-touch presets plus a child safety lock.
Why you’d skip it
- Inconsistent heating performance on larger items.
- Lightweight build can slide on the counter during use.
- 0.9 cu ft and 900W limit it to small dishes and reheating.
Rating sources
“From analyzing 108 reviews, this product has an average review rating of 8.0 out of 10; the majority of reviewers praised its functionality, reliability, and ease of use.”
“The Black+Decker EM925AB9 is evaluated in Consumer Reports' countertop-microwave test program for heating evenness, defrosting, and ease of use.”
“This professional-style 0.9 cubic foot 900-watt stainless microwave features 10 power levels, pre-programmed buttons, and a large LED digital display with a clock function.”
Our 4.2 score is the average of these published ratings. Ratings marked * were derived from the reviewer’s written analysis or video transcript — the publisher didn’t print an explicit numeric score, so we inferred one from their own words. Click through to verify. More about methodology.



