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Sharp R-230KW 800-Watt 4/5-Cubic-Foot Compact Microwave, White

Sharp R-230KW 800-Watt 4/5-Cubic-Foot Compact Microwave, White
From Sharp

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Product Description

0.8 CUFT, 800W, Black, Compact Microwave, Auto Touch Controls, Digital Displays, 4 Defrost Options, 4 Cook Options, 6 Reheat Options, Minute Plus Button.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3709 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Sharp
  • Model: R-230KW
  • Dimensions: 15.00" h x 20.00" w x 12.00" l, 28.00 pounds

Features

  • 800-watt compact-size microwave oven with 4/5-cubic-foot capacity
  • Defrosts meats and poultry by weight; 15 automatic settings; 4 cooking options; 6 reheat settings
  • Short cuts make melting, softening, and warming easy; popcorn setting; Minute Plus
  • Auto-touch controls; 4-digit LCD display; interior light; 10-3/4-inch turntable provides even heating
  • Measures 18-1/8 by 10-7/8 by 14-1/8 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Customer Reviews

Serves its purpose well4
I purchased this microwave as an addition to my dorm room. I would have liked a high-powered microwave, but restraints on space and money stopped me. For the price and for the size, this microwave works rather well. There are some extra functions, but I just use the regular microwaving. The only thing that I do not like about the microwave is that its internal rotating dish is not very stable, and is prone to shifting off its base with even a slightly unbalanced load. Even so, it was a worthwhile purchase.

Avoid the Sharp R-230 (and other Sharp appliances)1
This microwave oven worked fine for 7 weeks.
I used it to heat soup, and for oatmeal in the morning.

One morning it just broke.
The door closed, the light and fan came on, but there was no heat.
It emitted a burning plastic smell.

Sharp service told me that I needed to have a Sharp-authorized technician examine it before it could be replaced.

Unfortunately, the nearest Sharp-authorized service location is a two-hour round trip drive for me. They don't accept shipments, nor are they are not open on weekends.

This means that in order for me to obtain warranty service on this relatively new product I would have to *take a day off work*, as it is too far to drive on my lunch hour.

Also, one cannot return a product to Sharp for examination; as per the warranty you must "hand carry" or ship the item to a service location
(if the service location accepts shipments; mine doesn't).

So I believe my current options are:
1) find a local microwave service place, and pay for the service myself
or
2) throw the oven away

I recommend not purchasing this microwave oven because it may break soon after purchase.

I recommend not purchasing any Sharp appliance unless you know that a Sharp-authorized service location is close by.

Best Regards and Good Luck!

Mark


Worst Microwave I've Ever Owned1
Buying a compact microwave should be straightforward, right? We thought so. We purchased this one and paid more for this Sharp brand than other lesser known brands. We've had it for 5 months, and the membranes covering the buttons are about to wear through. You can barely read the buttons now, and I fear once the membrane is stripped that the buttons will be inoperable. For a simple product from a premium Japanese brand this is simply unacceptable. Try your luck elsewhere.