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Emerson 1.1 cu. ft. 1,000-Watt Microwave - White | 
enlarge | Brand: Emerson
Rating: 4 reviews
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 37.6 Dimensions (in): 23.5 x 18 x 15
UPC: 025806092769 EAN: 0025806092769 ASIN: B000M9B1SY
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| Features:
| • | Rugged construction for reliability | | • | Features 10 power levels; beautiful design looks good anywhere | | • | Easy to clean touch pads; removable glass turntable | | • | Features speed and weight defrost, end of cooking signal and child-safe lock-out | | • | 14Hx22.5Wx17D" |
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| Customer Reviews:
Made in China April 21, 2008 Bud Bundy (MN USA) This microwave worked great for 10 months, then it died. Easier to buy a new one than to go through all the trouble of packaging it up and paying UPS 1/3rd the purchase price of the thing to send it back to the manufacturer, then wait for weeks to get it back.
microwave died in less than one year February 24, 2008 super k (clarksville, tn United States) This microwave looks attractive but stopped working in less than one year of use. It will no longer heat for more than 2 or 3 minutes at a time. Waste of money.
Emerson Microwave Doesn't Do Duties July 1, 2007 Person (across the street) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Emerson Radio Corporation is a small company and popular brand (mostly for the wrong reasons, though I digress) of electronics, electrical equipment, and electric household products. The thing that standsout of them are their amazingly attractive pricetags. Although their products can be found at most common stores, they are more found at discount stores. This Emerson microwave is very attractive, small, and lightweight. Very centered to the dorm room crowd, it's small, useful, and cheap. In fact the only reason I had purchased this microwave were those three reasons. All seems good, the microwave has the basic options of a timer, a spinning tray, and a few food settings. Hell, you can't expect much more from a microwave so cheap. No spectaular settings or features, but the microwave does its purpose. It heats food fairly evenly, at least as much as a microwave oven can--a fine purchase for 70 bucks. The problem with this microwave was a foreshadow of before. You know how the clueless young girl walks into a known haunted house; this is how this microwave turned out. This microwave is cheap in price, but it is also cheap in its manfacturing. In nine months, the microwave started acting up. Food was getting colder, time was growing, and the microwave's light had burned out--not a big problem, but it was just a sign of things to happen. Just a month later the food would not heat. A call to Emerson made a shipping cost double the price that I simply refused to pay. This Emerson microwave looks attractive and works nice--but that pricetag will go up in the long run. 2 stars.
Great, until it fails May 9, 2007 R. Moorthy (Baltimore, MD USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This microwave was good enough till it failed 3 1/2 months into use - at that time, Target would no longer take it back and I had to call Emerson, who wanted me to pay for shipping and wait several weeks to get it back! Forget it - I went and bought a Sharp instead, which has worked thus far.
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