The 10 Best Microwave Carts

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This wiki has been updated 23 times since it was first published in May of 2020. Unlike stands and islands that are made to stay in one place, microwave carts are built with mobility in mind. Although they come in a wide range of designs, many of those offered online are duds that are difficult to assemble and made with shoddy materials. With this in mind, we exhaustively researched many available options to provide you with some of the very best models. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki.

1. Linon Kitchen Island

2. Clevr Rolling Bamboo

3. Origami Island On Wheels

Editor's Notes

July 15, 2020:

Other than their average size and price, there isn't too big of a difference between microwave carts and similar options such as kitchen island carts . Like any normal microwave stand, all mobile versions need to have a large enough tier to securely hold an actual microwave. With so many compact microwaves available, this isn’t difficult to accomplish.

While microwave carts aren’t particularly dangerous, we would advise you to avoid loading them in any way that would leave them top-heavy. If the model you choose is light, has a narrow base, or is on the tall side like the Origami Island on Wheels or Whitmor Supreme, you should be sure to pay extra attention to how much weight you place on top of it in proportion to how much weight is carried below. If a cart’s load isn’t properly distributed, it risks tipping over and spilling its contents, which could result in the destruction of property, or worse, bodily injury. Of course, as ever, we urge you to always follow manufacturers’ guidelines where weight restrictions are concerned.

Elsewhere, one small thing to note about the Cosco Outdoor Living Folding is that each of its shelves has a small lip which might block your microwave door from opening if its bottom edge is low. Having owned two of these carts myself, I can vouch that they're still worthy of the list despite this potential setback, especially considering they require zero assembly, look great, and are easy to store.

A final word to the wise: If you are getting a cart specifically for a microwave as the name of this category implies, be sure to get the exact measurements of both the appliance and the cart’s landings correct before buying. These things are heavy, and therefore difficult to return if you find yourself unhappy with your purchase, so you will definitely want to get it right the first time. As they say, measure twice and cut once.

Special Honors

The Classy Home This online retailer has a vast and eclectic selection of carts that includes distressed wooden designs, mid-century modern models, and elegant imitation antiques. In addition to kitchen and dining options, they carry a full range of furniture, all of which can be delivered within the 48 contiguous states. theclassyhome.com

Amish Outlet Store Owned and operated by a family in Ohio, this company can provide you with high-quality, customized furniture that is handcrafted by skilled Amish artisans. While their collection of microwave carts is small and more expensive than what you'll find above, the value of their well-made offerings can't be denied. Craftsmanship aside, most of their inventory is made to order, allowing you to choose from several types of wood and many stains. amishoutletstore.com

4. Dorel Living Kitchen Island

5. Cosco Outdoor Living Folding

6. Clevr Rubberwood

7. Whitmor Supreme

8. Home Styles Liberty White

9. Yaheetech Storage Trolley

10. Zinus Becky Farmhouse


Samuel Moyle
Last updated by Samuel Moyle

Samuel Johnson Moyle is a writer residing in Portland, Oregon, with his artist wife and two jobless cats. In addition to researching for Ezvid Wiki, he assists students in Portland State University’s writing center, teaches college courses such as 222 Research Writing and 323 Writing as a Critical Inquiry, and does every front-of-house job imaginable at Portland’s most popular restaurant, where he has worked for over ten years. He earned his bachelor and TESOL certification at Portland State before heading to Tokyo to teach ESL and later returned to his alma mater to earn his master’s in English as a fully funded graduate assistant. His range of job and life experiences grant him expertise in categories including camping, outdoors, pets, furniture, and more.


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