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Sharp R-220KW 800 Watts Compact Microwave Oven, white

Sharp R-220KW 800 Watts Compact Microwave Oven, white

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Brand: Sharp


Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews

Color: White
Shipping Weight (lbs): 28
Dimensions (in): 18.1 x 13.5 x 10.9

MPN: R220KW
Model: R-220KW
UPC: 074000612587
EAN: 0074000612587
ASIN: B0009YBOWK


Features:
  • Capacity (cu.ft.) 0.8
  • Wattage 800 Watts
  • 15 Automatic Settings
  • 26lbs (LxWxH) 19.40"x 12.30"x 15.20"

Accessories:

  • Murray Feiss Gustav Bedside Lamp

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Compact Microwave Oven / 0.8 Cubic Feet / 800 Watt / Auto Touch Controls / 6 reheat option / 3 cooking stages / Pops Popcorn automatically Pops Popcorn automatically - perfect results with all types of microwave popcorn Minute Plus - single touch setting to high Unit Dimensions - Height 10 7/8 x Width 18 1/8 x Depth 14 1/8 inches Oven Interior Dimensions - Height 7 7/8 x Width 12 5/8 x Depth 13 1/4 inches General Capacity - 0.8 cubic feet Wattage - 800 Watts Automatic Settings - 15 Turntable Diameter - 11 5/8 inches Defrost Options - 4 Display Type - 4-Digit LCD


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Nice Small Microwave for Back up use   December 8, 2007
Lynn K. Schaufelberger (Harrisburg, PA United States)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I bought this Mini Microwave because I have Fibromyalgia and there are just some days I cannot make it downstairs. I have a little Alcove outside my bedroom door, where I have a mini Refrigerator, We got a 2 Basket Set and filled the one with plastic wear and the other one with a variety of my nutri-systems meal and some goodies for me, even stocked up on cans of cat food. The Microwave was the latest addition so I could have a mini kitchen upstairs whenever I felt like I could not handle going down 16 steps. I have used the microwave several times now, no problems at all, just my problems with adjusting timing from my bigger microwave to the smaller one . It certainly has helped my life out alot


2 out of 5 stars Great--Except for.....   August 31, 2006
Grumpy (California, The Fourth Reich)
15 out of 19 found this review helpful

I see this model is no longer listed by Amazon, so I don't know how you got here. First, it was sold by J&R, not for the advertised price of $59.21, but for $69.99!!
However, shipping and handling was half of what DBROTH wanted.
Second, there is no light on the timer. Unreadable even with normal ambient light.
Third, the start and stop buttons are hard to find. Used the old standby, fingernail polish to highlight them.
Fourth, and most serious, the Power Setting doesn't work. I have no idea what the power setting is set at. Buy a microwave or similar putchase locally. That way you can take it back and complain like hell. As for me, I will keep it because of the high cost of shipping it back, but not buy similar products from Amazon unless shipped directly from Amazon and with free shipping.



5 out of 5 stars Perfectly sized, easy to use   July 23, 2006
Serenity Finn (San Diego, Ca)
28 out of 29 found this review helpful

I was looking for a small-ish microwave that would fit on my counter top and still have a big enough capacity for making food. If you're looking for something thats not too expensive, and is excellent quality for money, then this is your microwave. Its extremely simple to use, unlike some others that have left me confused in the past. You don't need to read a manual or anything to set the time, and because its 800 watts, you can follow directions on food packages about the timing and its pretty much accurate.