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Manufacturer: Haier
1.2 Cubic Feet; 1000 Watts Power; 12.4-Inch Diameter Turntable; Convection bakes roasts broils like conventional; Microwave for fast warm-ups.Styled in beautiful brushed stainless steel inside and out this unit saves space with its compact styling while still providing ample interior cooking space. It comes with a 12.4-inch glass turntable plus a wire baking rack. Cooking defrosting or reheating o... [Continue Reading]
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Manufacturer: Sharp
The stainless steel Insight Over the Range convection oven has an elegant design that complements even the most stylish and modern kitchen. The 850-watt R-1880LS combines a four-way cooking system (microwave, convection, combination and broil) and offers 1.1 cubic-feet of cooking capacity for cooking versatility. The R-1880LS simplifies meal preparation with automatic broiling, roasting and baking... [Continue Reading]
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Manufacturer: Sanyo
Get 3 ovens in 1 with this Sanyo microwave/convection/grill oven. The stylish and contemporary looking cabinet utilizes a black mask front with a modern hidden keypad design that compliments any room. This impressive oven allows you to bake, grill or microwave foods. Convection cooking enables baking utilizing the 10 temperature settings between 285 - 400 degrees and the 95 minute cooking timer. U... [Continue Reading]
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Manufacturer: Sharp
With "double" grills that emit heat over and under food, this 900-watt convection microwave provides both browning and crisping capabilities. Eleven power levels offer added control, with temperature settings that include 100, 150, and 275 to 450 degrees F in 25-degree increments. The oven's two-line, 12-digit interactive display provides easy programming steps, cooking hints, and special options.... [Continue Reading]
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Manufacturer: Kenmore
This 1.0 cu. ft. convection oven provides true convection baking and browning. It produces much more even results than a standard electric oven or a microwave with heat lamps.
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Item Weight 44.0 lbs. General Warranty 1 year parts and labor Controls:
Clock/Timer Clock, touch-controlled Digital Display Items Time and power level Location Right side Safety Child lockout Type Ele... [Continue Reading]
Microwave ovens come in a number of sizes and builds. What kind you choose will depend on your needs as well as the amount of space available. They generally have different features, so let’s look at the different sizes and types:
- Compact Microwaves: With a standard capacity of about 0.8 cubic feet or less, compact microwaves are best for one person or college students; anyone who has limited space and/or microwave needs. While you can still get loads of features on a compact model, the space saved can make a huge difference.
- Recently added Compact Microwave: iWavecube 600-Watt Personal Desktop Microwave Oven
- Countertop Microwaves: The most common type, countertop ovens are easily moved from location to location. While they may still have a hefty weight, you can try it anywhere you have space, or move it to clean behind.
- Recently added Countertop Microwave: Sharp 0.9-Cubic Foot Grill 2 Convection Microwave
- Convection Oven Microwaves: Convection microwaves combine traditional microwave technology with convection, which uses a fan to circulate hot air. Convection allows for even browning and baking, as well as faster roasting. It seals in juices and keeps meats from drying out.
- Recently added Convection Oven Microwave: Apollo Stainless Steel Half Time Convection Microwave Oven
- Microhood Microwaves: A microhood is a small tray or ‘hood’ located above or below the main microwave. It allows for ventilated heating, useful for keeping a prepared meal hot or slowly heating something up without nuking it.
- Recently added Microhood Microwave: Whirlpool 1.7 cu. ft. 1000 watt Microhood Combination with 2-Speed Hood Fan
- Over-the-Range Microwaves: Over-the-Range refers to microwave placement. Whereas a countertop microwave can be placed on any solid surface, an over-the-range oven is placed above the range, or conventional oven, thus freeing up space in your kitchen. Many kitchens come standard with a carved out nook above the oven where you can place your microwave.
- Recently added Over-the-Range Microwave: LG Over-the-Range 1-3/5-Cubic-Foot Microwave Oven
- Speed-Cooking Microwaves: These combine standard microwave technology with convection to cook evenly and thoroughly in a fraction of the time.
- Recently added Speed-Cooking Microwave: Whirlpool: GH7208XRB Speed Cooking Microwave













