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.6 Cf Rotary Microwave

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Description:

This Haier Microwave Oven is a 0. 6 cu. Ft. Microwave that uses 600--Watt of power and has 6 power levels. Your food will be perfectly cooked every time. Additional features include 2 rotary selector knobs, removable glass turntable, time defrost, end-of-cycle signal, and pull handle design for easy access. Dimensions (in-Inch): 12. 94 W by 17 D by 10. 19 H.

Features:

Haier 0.6 cu. ft. 600 Watts of Power with Rotary Microwave


Product Details:
Product Length: 17.0 inches
Product Width: 12.9 inches
Product Height: 10.2 inches
Product Weight: 22.35 pounds
Package Length: 20.8 inches
Package Width: 16.5 inches
Package Height: 14.5 inches
Package Weight: 24.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 28 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 28 customer reviews )
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44 of 44 found the following review helpful:

4A few minor irritations, but generally a good microwave.Oct 16, 2010
By CynBio
This is the smallest microwave I could find, so it saves a little counter space. I was a bit worried that a full sized dinner plate wouldn't fit into it, but a dinner plate fits with room to spare. If you don't need to microwave a full chicken or turkey on a regular basis (and honestly, who does?), this microwave is almost certainly large enough for your needs.

I have to agree with a previous reviewer about that giant sticker, though - that thing was horribly annoying to take off, and has left a nasty, scuzzy scar in its wake. I'm pretty sure the scuzzy scar isn't as bad as the sticker itself was, but an awesome third option would be NOT having the sticker on there in the first place.

Also, this is going to sound silly, but the door is a little hard to get open in contrast to the weight of the microwave. Maybe it will loosen with time, but right now the machine itself moves a half to a full inch every time I open the door. And finally, for ultimate pettiness, I'd like to mention that the "done" chime is louder and harsher than I'd like.

Still, for the price and the size? Pretty good little machine. I'd buy it again.

37 of 37 found the following review helpful:

5Great for older usersOct 18, 2010
By Comdet
I was looking for a small microwave for my Mom who, at 89, has limited tolerance for anything with a keypad. Came across this product which uses knobs rather than a keypad. Excellent! Very easy to use, and the knobs are easy to grasp and turn for those with limited hand strength and poor eyesight. The door is also easy to grasp and open. She's had zero problems using it.

It's not strong in terms of power (only 600 watts), size, or functions, but if you're looking for a plane-Jane, easy to use microwave, this should be on your list. Shipping was very quick, but packaging was poor (sent in the box as-is without any additional packing).

32 of 32 found the following review helpful:

4Decent RV microwave, draws 950 wattsNov 20, 2010
By JK
This model is nice for RVs because it is fairly low power draw (950 watts listed, but there's a surge at startup; I run it off a 1500 watt inverter with no problems) and it uses dials instead of electronic buttons, so it doesn't think it needs to be reset every time you unplug it. It's small enough to fit inside of an overhead cabinet with room for ventilation. At 600 watts cooking power, it can take a while to heat food up, but it gets the job done, and the turntable is a nice touch.

21 of 21 found the following review helpful:

5Great unit - Sure Way To Remove Darn Sticker WD40Dec 17, 2010
By B. Kutscher
This unit is a very good, inexpensive microwave. I agree with all reviews praising this unit.

BUT I have seen many reviews where people complain about the BIG STICKER on the clear window in the unit door. It is very tough to take off, impossible to just peel it off and all water based cleaners will NOT remove the glue mess left behind BUT WD40 works great!

STICKER REMOVAL without a trace - GONE!:
First take as much of the sticker/paper off using your finger nail or credit card (BE CAREFUL). Don't use a hard item they will scratch the clear plastic window.

To remove what's left, like all that nasty glue film, just use WD 40, works like magic and does NOT harm the window at all. Once all the glue is gone, just clean with Windex to pristine.

Apparently this sticker uses an oil based glue, so most cleaners don't touch it. But WD 40 cuts right through it, removing everything without a trace.

Great Microwave, especially without that obnoxious sticker!

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5SimpleJan 07, 2011
By G. Bruckno
I seems this is the only microwave in the known universe that operates using just a simple knob. I don't want a numeric keypad on a microwave! Really, must I specify the time TO THE PRECISE SECOND just to reheat a slice of lasagna? Too much work.

With this one you have to 1. twist the knob. There is no step 2!

I don't need another clock, especially if it needs to be reset every time the power fails. No keypads and no display on this microwave also means zero power consumption unless it's being used. This is a major plus, and my sole reason for buying this one.

Open the door, put in your plate, and twist the knob. A pleasant "ding" lets you know when it's done. No obnoxious beeping. Or, just twist the knob counterclockwise to shut it off. Easy. It fits a standard (11 inch) dinner plate. Anything bigger than 11" won't fit so measure your plates if that's what you want to do with them.

If only there were other choices of style, color, or power, but no. Until Apple invents a microwave with a simple user interface, this is it. For what it is though (small and ugly) it gets five stars. If someone made a nice 1500W microwave in stainless or black, with a twist knob like this one, I'd buy it. I don't care what it costs.

Ditto the obnoxious label on the panel. Whoever decided to use anything other than an easily removable peel-off label on a clear plastic window ought to be flogged. Fortunately it's easily removable using WD-40 as another reviewer suggested. WD-40 is great stuff.

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