The Samsung MC28A6036QK is a 28L convection microwave tailored specifically for the Indian household context. Its 28L capacity is perfectly suited for medium to large families of 4 to 6 members, providing ample space for large dinner plates or multiple bowls of dal and subzi. Unlike standard solo models, this convection unit is a versatile powerhouse for urban baking hobbyists who enjoy making cakes, biscuits, and pizzas. A standout feature is the Ceramic Enamel cavity; in Indian kitchens where oil and spice spatters, particularly turmeric stains, are common, this material is significantly easier to clean than stainless steel and is highly scratch-resistant. Samsung has integrated 134 Auto-Cook menus that prioritize regional Indian recipes. From fermenting dough for idlis to making curd and even using 'Tandoor Technology' for rotis and naans, it automates complex tasks that usually require hours of manual effort. For health-conscious users, the 'Slim Fry' technology allows for crispy snacks like samosas with minimal oil, catering to the modern oil-free cooking trend. From a technical perspective, this unit requires a dedicated 15A grounded socket due to its high power draw and operates on the standard 230V 50Hz Indian grid. It is BIS certified for safety, featuring a child lock essential for joint families with toddlers. Samsung’s service network is among the most robust in India, ensuring peace of mind across Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities. This is further backed by an impressive 10-year warranty on the ceramic cavity and 5 years on the magnetron. In terms of running costs, a daily usage of approximately 15 minutes for reheating and light cooking would cost an average Indian household between ₹80 to ₹130 per month, making it an efficient choice for the modern kitchen.