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Sharp R-320HK Microwave Oven
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Product Description
SMART & EASY Sensor Settings take the guesswork out of cooking 10 popular foods. Settings include baked potatoes, ground meat, chicken breasts, and rice. It automatically sets cooking times and power levels so you dont have to. Features: Smart & Easy Sensor Settings for 8 most popular microwave foods, and sensor reheat for all pre-cooked foods. No need to set times or power levels - eliminates guesswork!Interactive Cooking System with Custom Help provides an easy way to "customize" the oven to individual needs. -Includes options for English, Spanish, and French.Popcorn Sensor pops microwave popcorn automatically - regardless of package size or brand.Instant Action Keys make microwaving easy! Touch once for each serving - up to six. Oven starts automatically.Defrost Center quickly defrosts meats and poultry by weight. Specific program for each category assures excellent, even results.Minute Plus sets the oven at High with a single touch.7-Digit, 2-Color Lighted Display includes word prompts.Time of Day Clock is convenient and easy to set.
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Average User Rating:
5.0
out of
5
Number of Ratings:
1
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User Reviews for
Sharp R-320HK Microwave Oven
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Excellent So Far
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Reviewed
December 31 2004 1:19:45 PM
16
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18
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
Sleek, Nice Digital Display, Quiet, Great Value 4 Price |
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Cons:
None Just purchased the R320-HK. Black, carousel, 1200 watts.
Very nice looking oven. Digital readout also has a 'help' function. The 1200 watts of power is sure nice. I wound up getting the unit at Western Appliance for $99 on sale for $84. Came with a 1-year warranty.
Has several pre-set buttons for popcorn, hot water, hot beverages (coffee). I am very happy with the 1.2 cu ft carousel area.
Overall, for the price/performance I would give this oven an excellent rating. If your looking for an economic oven that works great and is fairly quiet, this is a good buy.
The only negative (and it's a small one) is that the door closes with kind of a clunky sound. I guess I could have spent $250-$400 and avoided that. No thanks, I'll take my $85 oven any day.
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