Online Shopping for Kitchen Small Appliances from a great
selection of Coffee Machines, Blenders, Juicers, Ovens, Specialty
Appliances, & more at everyday low prices
Review: Good microwave at a cheap price and the least frustrating
child proof lock - I bought this microwave primarily because,
after 75 years of commercial availability, the intelligence level
of our society has collapsed to the point that it intersects with
the mad rush to have the government regulate everything. Now,
microwave ovens are required to have childproof locks on the
doors—even in households and other environments that never see
children. This model has the idiocracy built right into the
handle, letting me trigger the childproof feature in the same
step I use to open the door. It allows me to pretend we don’t
live in a dystopian world ruled by bureaucrats. All the other
microwave ovens I looked at use a two-step process that would
only frustrate people who just want to open a darn microwave
door. This model comes with a warning sticker on the door
explaining how to open it. If you're a landlord or have a VRBO,
you'll want to leave the sticker on because otherwise somebody is
going to rip the handle off trying to get the door open, or maybe
even go the nuclear option and try to pry it open with a knife.
People aren't going to stand there trying to solve a microwave
rubicks cube at the expense of their Hot Pocket getting cold.
Even when it's for the children! I have no doubt this microwave
is actually using all 700 watts of its rated power. It outcooks
the 700-watt Sunbeam it replaced—the little ray of sunshine that
opened either by pulling the door or pressing the huge “open”
button, without any needless bureaucratic hurdles or handles
standing in the way. A microwave oven from a more civilized age.
My only major complaint about this microwave is that the keypad
requires superhuman strength in the fingers to register that a
button has been pressed. I recommend putting your shoulder into
it and letting your body weight do the work to avoid getting an
injury. The microwave needs to be up against a wall to use it
because the force required to use the keypad will push the
microwave back until there is something to stop it, and then you
need to keep pushing until it beeps. And if you want, for
example, to hold the "4" button down for it automatically start
for 4 minutes instead of pressing 4-0-0-start, you have to
maintain Herculean pressure against the 4 button for several
strenuous seconds, straining to keep your knuckles from buckling
like you're trying to hold an entire set of encyclopedias against
the wall using only the strength from a single finger. And I mean
all the encyclopedias. From A to Z. It's easier to do 4-0-0-start
so frankly that feature requiring the encyclopedia maneuver is
worthless. I suppose the manufacturer is trying to future-proof
their microwaves against full-blown microwave tyranny, where even
the buttons would have to be childproof, because frankly, these
buttons already are. The microwave works well, it looks sleek, it
is the proper size and noise level for it's wattage, it needs to
be up against a wall, and the child-proof door opening mechanism
is the best in it's class.
Review: Compact powerhouse - perfect size with excellent
performance and features! - This Chefman countertop microwave is
an outstanding compact appliance that delivers impressive
performance! The 0.7 cubic foot size is perfect for smaller
kitchens, dorm rooms, offices, or RVs where space is at a
premium. Don't let the compact size fool you - the 700 watts of
power heats food quickly and evenly. I love the 10 power levels
which provide excellent control for different cooking tasks, from
defrosting delicate items to quickly reheating leftovers. The 6
pre-programmed cooking settings make it incredibly easy to
prepare common items like popcorn, pizza, beverages, and frozen
dinners with just one touch. The digital control panel is
intuitive and user-friendly with clearly labeled buttons and an
easy-to-read LED display. The turntable rotates smoothly and
ensures even heating throughout. The interior is surprisingly
spacious for such a compact unit - it easily accommodates a
standard dinner plate or medium-sized bowl. The sleek black
exterior looks modern and professional, fitting seamlessly with
most kitchen decor. Cleanup is a breeze with the smooth interior
surfaces that wipe down easily. The door closes securely with a
satisfying click and the safety lock feature provides peace of
mind. After months of daily use, it performs just as well as day
one with consistent heating and no hot spots. The noise level is
remarkably quiet compared to larger microwaves. Energy efficient
operation keeps electricity costs down. The compact footprint
leaves valuable counter space for other appliances. Perfect for
singles, couples, students, or as a second microwave. Outstanding
value for the quality and features you get!