
Description
Sharp R-216LS Compact Size Microwave in Stainless Steel Features 0.8 Capacity (cu. ft.) 800 Output Power (Watts) 10 inch Carousel Turntable Diameter 4 Digit Display Pre-Programmed Settings 4 Cooking Options Popcorn 6- Reheating Options Sensor Defrosting Options 2 Short Cut Options Conveniences Clock and Minute Timer Minute Plus 11 Power Levels 3 - Programmable Stages Child Safety Lock and Demo Mode Audible Signal Elimination 24 lbs 18.12 inch x 13.50 inch x 10.87 inch Part Number: R-216LS
Features
* Compact size microwave in stainless steel
* 4/5-cubic foot capacity
* 800-watts output power
* Child safety lock
* 10-inch diameter carousel turntable
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This review is from: Sharp R-216LS Compact Size 0.8 Cu-Foot Microwave, Stainless Steel (Kitchen)
Bought this compact microwave due to my over the stove built in GE Spacemaker XL magnatron taking a dump. Still had GE's 10 year free parts warranty left on the magnatron. GE wanted $275.00 labor and service call fee to replace it. Decided on the no frills 0.8cu ft Sharp Carousel.
I'm sure I could have gotten a better price had I invested more time and energy looking around, but Amazon has always done right by me with no shipping charge and no sales tax.
This Sharp model is a bottom of the line unit. It is cheaply made, rattles, is dull looking and the clock does not light up. The light inside the oven only works when the unit is running. The door is cheaply made and has a somewhat hollow sound when it closes. All of that said, the unit does what it is supposed to do. It heats evenly and reheats well. Seems powerful for it's wattage and makes popcorn just as well as expensive units. Bottom line, it's fine for what I need.
We bought this because our over-the-range microwaves kept melting, and that was getting to be very expensive. This Sharp stays on a kitchen counter, and is relatively small so it fits very nicely next to our new toaster. This is our fifth microwave in 40 years. I don't know what others use their microwaves for, but 90% of the time, ours is used to heat water for tea, reheat pizza and other dishes, and maybe even reheating coffee (we're not coffee snobs and, in fact, we've never been in a Starbucks). We do not cook meals in a microwave, period. If what you want is a basic microwave, this could well be the one. However, note that the front black window is plastic, and the stainless steel is the thinnest gage made. Still, it cleans up nicely, doesn't scratch readily, and the controls are the simplest. One or two touches and you can accomplish most basic "cooking" or reheating. It's certainly well worth the price ... although $24 for shipping was a bit high.
I really only use the microwave for popcorn, heating up meals, and heating up coffee. It's been absolutely perfectly fine for that. One minor, minor thing is: there's no light on the inside when you open the door. That bugs me.
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