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Sharp R-930CS 1-1/2-Cubic-Foot 900-Watt Convection Microwave, Stainless | 
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List Price: $549.99 Buy New: $464.99 You Save: $85.00 (15%)
Rating: 17 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 60 Dimensions (in): 27.6 x 21.8 x 17.9 Warranty: 1
MPN: R930CS UPC: 074000637870 EAN: 0074000637870 ASIN: B00009V3XI
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| Features:
| • | 900-watt 1-1/2-cubic-foot convection microwave with 11 power levels | | • | 2-color, 7-digit, interactive display; Smart and Easy sensor settings | | • | CompuBroil, CompuRoast, and CompuBake; manual temperature settings | | • | Interior light; 15-3/8-inch turntable for even heating; low and high racks included | | • | Measures 24-5/8 by 14-7/8 by 19 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description The R-930 convection microwave oven from Sharp incorporates an advanced Interactive Cooking System with Custom Help key for easy-to-follow cooking and programming instructions. You also get 1.5 cu. ft. of cooking capacity and 900 watts of cooking power, and baking, broiling and roasting capability.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
900Watt Convection Microwave July 5, 2008 W. Llewellyn (Northern Ca.) I have used a Sharp Convection Microwave since the late 1980's. Have really enjoyed using it. But it recently quit. So we found this one very similar to the old one, & ordered it. Same size, Just a lot of newer features, etc. So far I am very pleased with it. Mary , California
Convection a plus April 29, 2008 Bill Siggelkow (Portland, OR) The first unit received was defective--couldn't even set the clock much less start the unit. Amazon quickly arranged for a replacement which worked well out of the box. Purchased it because it has both microwave and convection capabilities which is very useful in a small kitchen. I've had it for about a year and haven't had any problems.
addendum to "A Customer's" July 2nd 2004 review December 31, 2007 Jerry Norton 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I put my Sharp R-930CS oven in service when it arrived 9 February 2006. At the time of this writing I've had it for a year and ten months. I read "A Customer's" review when I purchased mine, but I was hoping perhaps Sharp had enough warranty returns on the door and the turntable motor that they had improved these by that time. I've been very happy with mine up until this month when the door slumped so that you can't get it open without prying the edge of the door with your fingers. I cooked a small turkey in it at the holidays last year, but this year I had a nine pound ham in it and the turntable motor is clicking. I had to watch it and rebalance the ham to keep it going. I suspect most people who buy this oven will have the same experience sooner or later. I contacted Sharp twice via their customer service webpage. It says, "click here to send an email to customer service." You fill in the model number and serial number and they never respond. I've checked my bulk mail the second time to be sure. It's been two weeks since the last time. Anyway it is ten months out of warranty. I figure with the door not working I could maybe get a replacement door, as the door is part of the chassis. Usually you would expect that you could still get the door open even after it's been in the junkyard. A bit of an unusual problem, as it doesn't matter how well everything else works if you can't easily get the door open. I took the door apart and drilled a couple holes so that I could mount a cabinet handle so that I can lift the door to open it. The problem is the door hinge pins are pressed in - so to be soft enough to be pressed into the door hinge (which is spot welded to the door frame) they are too soft to hold the door without wearing. I may try to drill out the top hinge pin and replace it with a cut off piece of a bolt or screw. I hate to throw it away already. I would expect something like this to last for five to ten years. I had mounted the R-930CS into my cabinetry, but I found the Panasonic NN-C994S is very close to the same size. It is about an inch narrower and a fraction of an inch taller. I'm sold on the idea of having a second oven for light duty, but the R-930CS is a bit too light duty.
Sharp R-930CS Convection Microwave November 11, 2007 Ken (Virginia Beach, VA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love my new convection microwave. When I selected the stainless steel model I thought that only the outside was stainless but it is stainless steel on the inside also. The touchscreen controls on the unit are very intuitive, I don't need to use the very good manual that comes with it. I really like the way it can microwave and bake at the same time. It really saves time and the food comes out tasting great.
Microwave/Convection Oven October 17, 2007 Pamela Santana 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am thus far very pleased with my purchase. I have used all the features of this oven with very good results. I have baked cakes, pies, and cheesecakes in it using the convection feature and everything has come out great. It's pretty quiet as it works and doesn't heat up the kitchen noticeably. The microwave feature works well to heat food quickly and as evenly as any other microwave. It looks nice and is a good size. I did a lot of research on different ovens before I decided on this one. Overall, I am quite happy with the oven I chose.
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