Sharp R-230KW 800-Watt 4/5-Cubic-Foot Compact Microwave, White | 
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List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $65.49 as of 9/7/2010 08:14:51 EDT details You Save: $34.50 (35%)
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Rating: 70 reviews Sales Rank: 213
Country: China Color: White Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 23 Dimensions (in): 14.1 x 18.1 x 10.9
MPN: R-230KW Model: R-230KW UPC: 074000612624 EAN: 0074000612624 ASIN: B0009O6H9K
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| Features:
| • | Compact 0.8 cu. ft. Microwave fits almost anywhere | | • | 800 watts of power provides fast reheating and cooking | | • | 10-3/4" Carousel turntable holds most dinner plates | | • | Programs: 4 Cooking, 6 Reheating | | • | 3 Shortcut Options |
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Product Description 800 watts and 0.8 cubic foot capacity provide ample cooking power while its contemporary styling makes this microwave oven a beautiful compact addition to any kitchen.
Features:
* Auto-Touch Controls are precise and easy to use
* Shortcuts make melting, softening and warming easy
* Digital Display is accurate and easy to read
* Defrost is used to thaw meats and poultry quickly by weight
* Four Cook Options ensure perfectly cooked popular foods for 1 or 2 servings
* Six Reheat Options make it especially easy to heat frequently served foods including beverages, pizza, rolls, and muffins
* Pops Popcorn automatically for perfect results with most types of microwave popcorn
* Minute Plus sets the oven at High with a single touch
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| Customer Reviews:
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Serves its purpose but a little small inside September 4, 2010 Raul Roeder I think it is a pretty good microwave but my only complaint is that even the little models keep getting bigger on the outside but not proportionately larger on the inside. Since we used ours mostly for defrosting, and heating up, all we need is something dependable. We read in consumer reports that the knobs and switches were just average so that wasnt a show stopper for us. That's because it works well and doesn't break down for a long time. In 6 years, we've owned two small Sharp "carousel" microwaves, each of which lasted for three years with no problems. Compared to our other home appliances, this is pretty impressive. Granted, their are few working parts and all microwaves are more reliable then things like toasters and blenders.
Amazon is good, Sharp is... I'm not sure. August 13, 2010 Kelle I purchased this microwave from Amazon early in July and received it within a few days. After hauling it to my apartment, setting it up and plugging it in, I put some popcorn inside and waited for the magic to happen. The microwave shut down and reset itself after 20 seconds. Annoyed, I tried again, but the machine continued to turn itself off for no reason. (The popcorn was ruined.)
The Amazon return policy is nice. You press a few buttons online, print out a return receipt, put the microwave back in its box, drive it to the nearest UPS, and you're done. They sent the new microwave quickly, as well. But the new reviews people have been posting for the Sharp 230K worry me. The replacement microwave works well so far (I've heated one cup of water), so I'm crossing my fingers and hoping this one lasts.
In conclusion, get a microwave from Amazon, but not necessarily this one.
Very small and noisy August 10, 2010 Eugene Very small working area - you can heat only a small plate of food for one person.
Device is really noisy when working.
And forget about cooking in this microwave. Power is low and this device heats your food from one side only. If something will stack inside and won't rotate (what happens very often because of small working area size), then your food will be burned from one side, and remains icy from another.
The worth microwave I ever had :(.
Very Diappointed August 7, 2010 YAG 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This item was described on Amazon website as new, but had a dent on the top part when it arrived. This microwave is too small and very difficult to open the lid without holding the microwave. There is no light on the clock area and is therefore dark to see the time when the kitchen light is switched off. I owned a bigger Sharp R-23 wat microwave, but was disappointed with this one. I am thinking about buying a new microvawe.
Good and more powerful than you'd think August 3, 2010 SplitEdit (Los Angeles) I bought this to replace a very similar Sharp oven that had served me well for a decade. That one had exactly one control -- a knob for time. I loved its simplicity. This one is way more complicated, and reading the manual is a necessity. But you can set a power level and program it to run for a certain amount of time at one power level and then for a different time at another power level, and I've found that very useful.
I've never had a big microwave, so I can't really compare, but this one is a bit more powerful than the one it replaced (and quieter, too) and has plenty of juice to defrost things and cook frozen food and the like. You can fit a dinner plate on the turntable, no problem. (It's bigger than some of the other small ovens I compared it to.) But if you're cooking for more than two people, this isn't the oven for you. For what it's worth, it lowers its power by cycling the heating element on and off -- you can hear it cut in and out. I don't know if the bigger ones work that way or not.
One minor nit -- the power plug is a normal, straight one, but in my kitchen, the outlet is right behind the oven and every time I closed the oven door I was pushing on it and crimping wire leading into the plug. So I ended up buying a short extension cord with a right-angle plug. Way safer.
In general, if you need an oven of this size, I'd recommend this model. I've only had it for a few weeks, but so far I'm very satisfied.
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