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| iWavecube IW600SIL 600-Watt Personal Desktop Microwave Oven, Silver | 
| Brand: iWavecube
Buy New: $99.00 as of 3/12/2010 12:11 EST details
Rating: 27 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 15.1 Dimensions (in): 10 x 10.5 x 12
Model: IW600SIL UPC: 094922776273 EAN: 0094922776273 ASIN: B002Q4V62E
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| Features:
| • | 600-watt personal-size microwave oven weighs only 12 pounds | | • | Push-button controls with digital display; 0.3-cubic-foot interior; quiet operation | | • | Settings for all small foods: hot sandwiches, coffee, soup, popcorn, use rack to pop popcorn and sandwiches, large bags will require additional time for popping | | • | Fold-down carrying handle; ideal for a small kitchen, dorm room, office, boat, or RV | | • | Measures 10 by 10-1/2 by 12 inches; perfect for the dorm-room or for use in other small space |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The iWavecube is the world's smallest microwave yet boasts 600-watt of power. It's so small and light, there's even a handle on it. The patented iWavecube measures 10-1/2-inch wide by 12-inch high by 10-inch deep. By taking up less than one cubic foot of space and weighing only 12-pound, you can put the portable iWavecube anywhere in your home including the family room, or the sacred "Man Cave". It’s extremely quiet. In only a few minutes, the iWavecube zaps popcorn, coffee, soup, and pocket sandwiches. The iWavecube is small and light enough to be called the world’s first personal microwave, which means that you decide when, where, and how you want to use microwave power, which makes the iWavecube the most versatile appliance ever made. If you have a small kitchen or need microwave power on a boat, camper or RV, the iWavecube makes the most of limited space. For yourself, a family member of a BFF, the iWavecube is a great gift anytime of the year.
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Compromised too Much! March 9, 2010 Bradley Olin (Santa Cruz, CA United States) I got this tiny microwave for a grad student friend of mine, who lives in a very small and cramped space. I figured this microwave would be perfect for her. After using it for a month she had the following feedback to offer;
Cons:
- extremely short cord for a unit designed for desk top or office use. Depending on the setup in your office it may not be long enough to reach your outlet or power strip.
- not intuitive to use. In fact she couldn't get it to work for more than 3 seconds, and didn't "wave" that is, make things hot (or warm ... or tepid)
- the front door was scratched upon receiving it, poor shipping/packaging on amazon's part.
- a large starbucks coffee would not fit ... something that I would think essential for a product designed for today's office culture.
- because the readout screen is on the top of the machine it is extremely hard to read if there is any direct overhead or natural light.
Pros:
It jives conceptually with other iAppliances. iPod, iPhone, iMac, iLife.
Amazon sent me a used one March 3, 2010 Shahzad Hasan (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The unit was not in its original box, blemishes all over it and even the stickers peeled off.
I don't understand how Amazon can send a used item when I bought it as NEW.
The item I bought was NOT from the "Warehouse Deals".
Really disappointed with Amazon on this, I did end up returning it.
Size matters- Function suffers February 11, 2010 Peggy Gordon (Hermosa Beach, ca, US) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I read the reviews which says this is a mini microwave with less cooking power than a larger unit.
I knew this, but somehow, i wanted to believe that it was perfect. It is very small,very easy to use.
It heats food up almost perfect-just takes a few extra minutes. But dont be fooled. it does not cook popcorn.
well, it does, but it always gets burned.
Would i buy it again. Yes.
What you would expect from the Shirley Temple of microwaves February 8, 2010 Amazin Kindle 2 (New York, NY) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This microwave is adorable, and fits very well in a small space. And it will do the job. Just keep in mind the one con: it takes about twice as long a a "regular" microwave to do the job.
iWaveCube Microwave Oven February 6, 2010 A. Horvath (east Coast, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
At maximum power level of 600 watts, the iWaveCube is nothing to brag about in terms of performance. Nevertheless the product is well constructed, works quietly and well. I purchased the iWaveCube primarily for its compact size - it takes less than a square foot of counter top space. If size and portability is a strong requirement then this product is highly recommended. As the product's description states, it is meant for desk/counter top use, not from higher shelf space - the controls and display are on top making them inaccessable from an elevated position. There are stronger microwaves on the market for cheaper price but not this small. It is sufficiently powerful to (re-)heat cups, bowls and small plates of food. The absence of a turntable does not deter from its usefulness.
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