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Microwave oven
08-28-2008, 04:45
Post: #11
Microwave oven
Considering the age of the original unit, it will most certainly be
more cost effective to simply replace it (assuming that the fault is
not a very minor thing). If you can't troubleshoot the problem
(broken switch? or worse?) even the cost of paying for
troubleshooting would make repair non-economic. Finally, finding
parts for a nearly 20 year old microwave/convection oven might be
impossible.

Basically, you're looking for an "over the stove" mounted microwave/
convection oven. Consumer's Reports is the primary place to get
objective quality and performance information about kitchen
appliances (and many other things). I'm afraid that I don't have my
CR annual buying guide with me -- but I recall that the Sharp brand
was fairly reliable.

Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
aeonix1@...
On the road at Idaho Springs, CO



On Aug 27, 2008, at 8:35 PM, Gus wrote:

> 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.
>
>
> Gus Rodriguez
> 89pt40 8v92
> Pearland, Texas
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