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enlarge | Brand: DeLonghi
Buy New: $139.99
Rating: 15 reviews
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 28 Dimensions (in): 24.5 x 18.5 x 14.5 Legal Disclaimer: ****Brand New - Factory Sealed! ***Ships via UPS with Tracking info!*** No HI, AK, APO please without additional freight charges. Air shipping available as well!
MPN: LTM9000ST UPC: 048231314701 EAN: 0048231314701 ASIN: B00008SJXQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Great Unit June 26, 2007 Jack (Richmond, VA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This combo Microwave toaster looks great, works great, and frees up much needed counter space in our small kitchen. I highly recommend this unit to anyone.
Great Appliance! April 21, 2007 K. Cann (sedro-Woolley, WA USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
We got this a christmas gift and have been very pleased. Great, space-saving design. Easy to clean, Easy to operate. My favorite feature is the kitchen timer feature, so you can set it as timer without it running. Looks fabulous too.
LG should be ashamed November 4, 2006 Mark L. Perilman (USA) 14 out of 28 found this review helpful
My wife bought this one from Best Buy without me reviewing it 1st. Amazingly, I would have bought it after reading the reviews here. I'm starting to wonder who writes these things ... LG employees? The microwave is fine - no complaints. The toaster, however, is an unmitigated disaster. I am of the opinion that you should rarely combine appliances - this appliance is a poster child for this thought. The toaster browns extremely unevenly and inconsistently (sometimes you should toast the same piece of bread on 5 and sometimes as high as 10!). More importantly, the toaster broke after 31 days (coincidently the Best Buy return policy ends at the same time - Best Buy has an unacceptable return policy but with a guy named "Ricky" managing the store what can you expect?). LG picks up the phone quickly and they honor the warranty. The problem is they can't think outside of the box. They had me get it repaired but I have to inconveniently drive it out there and pick it up - OK ... no problem. One day later? It breaks again. It is an extremely poorly built appliance and the repair people thought they had fixed it and had not. That's how bad it was. LG will not budge - have it repaired again (great option - costs LG money, me more travel time, and it won't do the job) or do a rebate. The rebate requires me to buy another LG or Goldstar product. Huh? So you create a shoddy product and rush it to the marketplace (they admitted they don't have a detailed enough repair history because it is too new) and then don't stand behind your product. You backend me into another LG or Goldstar product that I would not have otherwise bought. How does our government allow these atrocious foreign companies to business here? Our we so bad as a manufacturer that we can't top this? Their supervisors were very hardlined and there was no getting around this. "You can cal Korea but they won't change their policy" they said. I will never willingly buy another LG or Goldstar product and I highly recommend you do the same. Shame on you LG - you could have had me as an appliance buyer for the next 50 years and now your name is mud to me.
So far, so good August 5, 2006 Dhana Grace (GSO) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
Contemporary, sharp design fits well with the other stainless steel kitchen items. Small size is a plus in our cottage size home. Toaster has slide out drawer for easy clean up. Microwave is easy to use...not necessary to pull out directions. Pops popcorn 'much' better than our previous model. General clean up is also easy. [review based on 6 month use]
It drives us nuts...... May 1, 2006 Sing P. Chui (NY, USA) 11 out of 24 found this review helpful
We bought this LG Stainless Steel Toaster for our office, and the nightmare has started ever since. We've had them (we bought 2)for about half a year now, there are still people, including myself sometimes, standing in front of the mechanism hopelessly and trying to figure out what they are looking at and how they should use it. There is no primary visual clues that guide you through the using process ( all the buttons look exactly the same). The captions under those buttons as equally confusing. In short, you can only force yourself to get used to it, let alone taking pleasure of using the product. Personally, it doesn't matter how good it performs, because all the aggravations you get from the user interface are enough to kill a good brand like LG. My advice - think twice on this item.
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