Sharp R272WM
Sharp R272WM
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Great product without the bells & whistle By: Jay G, on December 23, 2017 Pros: Cons: |
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Sharp 20 Litre Solo Microwave, White ... By: Chris, on September 13, 2017 Pros: Cons: |
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Very good purchase. My old one was getting abit beyond ... By: R. Harris, on July 21, 2017 Pros: Cons: "Very good purchase. My old one was getting abit beyond its' sell by date, and this a worthy replacement. No probs with the seller |
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Very happy By: Martin, on April 27, 2017 Pros: Cons: |
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Very Bad Condensation By: E D., on October 22, 2014 Pros: Cons: "My advice to you all out there from an electronics engineer of 45 years is don't buy this microwave ,because the condensation that you get inside it when cooking is absolutely horrendous. So I ordered a Morphy Richards one from Tesco the cheapest I could get which cooks with no condensation problem. When I compared the two microwaves on the inside the Sharp has not made sufficient vent holes on the side to get rid of the condensation when the Morphy Richards has . I'm not saying you should... |
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Poor footing By: Kenneth Steele, on January 8, 2014 Pros: Cons: "A quiet micro but my micro is not level - one of the two front feet is about 2mm above the other. Consequently I now have to prop the foot up, and will have to attempt a permanent fix - probably by gluing something under the existing foot. The door open button is also quite firm to push and since my micro is not level, the micro moves back when pushed (my last proline micro door button was very light to push and it opened fine). Im not even sure my micro will stay put once Ive got the micro levelled. The... |
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Sharp again By: Domino, on June 13, 2013 Pros: Cons: "My last Sharp microwave lasted 27yrs so I decided once again to go with Sharp as most of small microwaves would not take my meat plates of 261/2cm or were too low for my jug of 12cm. With this one I can fit in both my plate and jug, seperately of course... |