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Sharp R-320HW 1200 Watts Mid Size Microwave Oven, white | 
enlarge | Brand: Sharp Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $99.96 (On sale from $104.96) You Save: $5.00 (5%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 5092
Color: White Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 39 Dimensions (in): 17.3 x 20.5 x 12.3
MPN: R320HW Model: R-320HW UPC: 074000611511 EAN: 0074000611511 ASIN: B0000CFH9S
Release Date: January 15, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | Capacity (cu.ft.) 1.2 | | • | Wattage 1200 Watts | | • | 7-digit, 2-color lighted display; convenient time of day clock | | • | 17 Automatic Settings | | • | 39lbs (LxWxH) 20.25"x 23.50"x 15.25" |
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Product Description This microwave takes most of the guesswork out of defrosting, reheating, and cooking! It has sensor settings for ten of the most popular microwave foods, and for popcorn as well. It also can keep things warm, and it can be programmed for four cooking stages. Powerful and roomy, equipped with a child lock, a timer, and a clock, it's ideal for family use.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
so far so good August 27, 2008 Not had it long, but liking it so far. Everything I want from a microwave. Looks good, good size, fits large dinner plate, easy controls, sturdy and efficient. Very good price for a high quality microwave.
An OK Microwave July 12, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My perfect microwave would have (1) A numeric pad to enter times; (2) a timer that beeps once and stops; (3) a START button; and (4) a one-minute cook button. All the buttons for meat-thawing and popcorn popping are an annoyance to me.
This microwave cooks fine, and looks better than the models I saw in stores (which were awful). Still, the keypad is cluttered with dozens of options I don't care about. The "Start" button is shared with the one minute button, which is fine, but by the time they put all that labeling in the space, the "Start" button is hard to find on the keypad. My four year old could press "Start" on the old microwave...on this one he can't distinguish it from the other options. The timer button is also the clock setting button, so every time you use the timer, you also have to press "1" to let it know you're not setting the clock. So the most critical functions are on shared buttons, to make room for the "defrost ground beef" option to have dedicated space.
The electronics on this are also unnecessarily cheap. The beep is an annoying, high-pitched squeak. More importantly, the clock LEDs are cheap, so they are unreadable from certain angles. If you are standing in front of the microwave, and are more than five feet tall, the LED display dissolves into a mass of green lines. You have to step back or bend down to see the time display properly. If you are standing where you would normally stand to use the microwave, you can't read the time display. I suspect it would have cost 50 cents to use a higher-quality display.
I bought this to replace a Kenmore Toast-n-wave that had a clean, clear display, larger buttons for more important functions, and a clock I could read from any angle. The Sharp has been a step backward.
Sharp microwave June 30, 2008 Love it. Good value, works great, none of the negatives we read in other reviews were a problem.
Sharp microwave April 7, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My very first microwave was a sharp and I have been in love with them every since. I love the ease in operating and especially the sensor settings. There is no guess work. It senses the right amount of heat for whatever task that I select whether I want to reheat, make popcorn, heat water, bake potatoes, or defrost meat. The size is also perfect for my compact kitchen, but yet I don't have to lose out on the features that I love.
Good Microwave, Lousy Glue April 5, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The microwave works very good, but the first hour out of the box was a disaster. They glue a feature type explanation sheet to the front window that uses glue which is non water soluable. My wife in trying to remove the glue scratched up the plastic window in four spots where the sheet was glued. So now, instead of a nice looking microwave, we have a marred screen that we will have to look at until the unit dies. Otherwise, no complaints.
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