We replaced our Sharp with a GE Advantium 120 from Lowes including
installation. They delivered new one, removed and took old, and
installed new very professionaly. Margaret loves the new, it has
electronic menus, quartz browning, operates as a conventional oven.
We've had it almost a year now and are very happy with it.
MoreyZ
99LXi41
Gus,
Our original Sharp died last month and we replaced it with a new Sharp
Convection Microwave (R9-30 AK).
The old one had only 600 Watt microwave power. The new one is 900 Watts. I think
the
convection function is also more powerful. Although it takes a little reading
to figure it
out, some of the auto sensing features are real convenient. Its easy to bypass
this and
use it manually as well.
It comes with good documentation and a nice cook book too.
As Leroy pointed out it is pretty much the same size as the old one with the
exception of
the height. The new one is about 3/4" shorter so the trim piece needs to be
modified.
Not a big deal.
I thought about having the old one repaired but I could not see spending money
on an
appliance that is over 20 years old. The new one (black), ran about $422 and
it took a
couple of hours to install.
http://www.sharpusa.com/products/ModelLa...54,00.html
NH Bill 83fc
We replaced our Sharp micro/convection with another Sharp
micro/convection last spring. Sharp still makes 'em the same size so
remodeling was not needed. The majority seems to feel that repairing
isn't cost-effective.
2000 LXI
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> My Sharp microwave convection oven has quit working. I removed it
today to
> see if it can be fixed. Does anyone have any info regarding fixing
vs
> buying a new one? If new is the way to go, does anyone have any
knowledge
> what brand has served them well or what brand to stay away from.
>
> All information is appreciated.
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> Gus Rodriguez
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> 89pt40 8v92
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> Pearland, Texas
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