Whirlpool JT369 JetChef Convection Microwave Review
Jetchef JT369 - Convection, Combination Microwave from WhirlPool
“Born in 1911 is a born to win” as whirlpool as a company not just won the business and markets but absolutely won the hearts of many customers. Having won many awards consistently increased the popularity of the brand. Whirlpool JT369 JetChef Combi Microwave is a powerful introduction of the technology powered brand.

Powering up the kitchen with this Convection Microwave gets better the food that is cooked along with the health of the family. Quick and easy is the strategy behind this microwave. Rather than what it can do talking of what it cannot do is next to nothing. With the advanced and sophisticated technology which model features with
- 6th sense steam – which is an automatic function which brings food to the perfect levels without any special programs.
- 3D emission – with the support of the 3D heat emission it allows the heat to be distributed evenly through out the microwave.
- Heating type – the jet stream forced air cooking is a kind of conventional oven which is been supported by the power of microwave.
- Defrost – the jet defrost works 7 times faster than the usual ones and in this technology it defrosts from within for quicker functioning.
- Power levels – Whirlpool JT369 JetChef Combi Drop down Door Microwave gives the option of 8 different power levels which can be selected for different types of foods.
- Jet start – this simplifies the operation as with the one touch it starts to function and requires no set up for the power levels and the duration.
The magic of this JT369 Combi Microwave continues with its 6th sense ability and all the more it shows a most appealing structure and the technical details go as below.
- The dimension of this Microwave is 380 height x 490 width x 519 depth in mm
- It consists of a capacity of 31 litres
- The diameter of the turntable is 360mm
- The door is been constructed as drop down type which facilitates to add or stir the contents easily.
- A kitchen timer is embedded which shows an electronic display of 24 hours clock.
- On the total the control system is electronic which includes the timer.
- The interior cavity consist of light and is made of stainless steel
- The grill is made of quartz material
- This appliance can be obtained in 2 colours of satina mist or black
- This is a free standing model which can dynamically take place in any counter tops
Talking further the maximum power used in microwave is 1000 Watts and for the Grill the power is 1200 Watts which is the maximum. It shows about 230 voltages and the fuse rating is 13 amps. With the help of the quick heat function the time taking to get the food ready is reduced. Found in Whirlpool JT-369MIR JetChef Black, Silver Microwave are the crisp function and the steam function where steaming of vegetables and pre cooked foods is possible. With the embedded child lock the safety is ensured. This ultimately proves to be the right integrated microwave for the busy kitchen and the busy family.

Whirlpool JT-369MIR Combination Microwave (Silver, Black) - Specification Details
| Manufacturer | Whirlpool |
| Model Name | JT369 JetChef combi Microwave |
| Oven Type | Freestanding |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 380 x 490 x 519 mm |
| Colour/Finish | Satina mist (silver)/ black |
| Construction | Integrated |
| Capacity/Cavity size | 31 litres |
| LED Display | Yes |
| Grill type | Quartz |
| Power levels | 8 |
| Defrost system | Jet defrost |
| Cool door | Yes |
| Interior light | Yes |
| Viewing window | Yes |
| Heating system | 3D microwave distribution system |
| Integrated microwave | Yes |
| Stay clean liners | Yes |
| Steam function | Yes |
| Electronic timer | Yes |
| Cavity interior | Stainless steel |
| Door opening | Drop down |








December 1st, 2009 at 6:46 am
My parents just bought this Microwave and are a little confused as to what the “quick heat” function is. It isn’t mentioned in the instruction manual but is mentioned the cookbook which came with the oven. Consequently Mum can’t use the recipes that mention it’s use and she’s a little scared of just pressing buttons :o) The only thing I can think of is it could be the fan forced setting?
June 27th, 2010 at 2:05 pm
It’s really quite confusing. I just bought and have tried baking cookies and it get burned. It is not user friendly. Maybe when I get used to it, probably with an expensive price, i think it’s all worth it.