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Sharp R-307NK


$100.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Usage is very simple and obvious, good panel layout. Very quiet while in operation, can barely hear the fan. Quick action buttons are useful, tend to get used a lot.

The Cons:Frequent failures in the electronics are reported within the first year. Defrost weight is very limited, doesn't have a lot of power.

The Sharp R-307NK is an affordable, entry-level Microwave oven that is mid-sized, yet includes all major microwave functionalities. Consider its 23 automatic settings, which include 6 cook options, 6 reheating options, 4 defrost options, and MinutePlus—this allows users to quickly heat based on digits (1 for 1 minute, 2 for 2 minutes, etc).

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Also included with this model is a popcorn mode that automatically heats almost all major brands of popcorn. Additional features of the Sharp R-307NK include a lighted display and a time-of-day clock.

Additional Information

The Sharp R-307NK is the black version of the Sharp R-305KS (stainless steel).

Features

  • Entry-Level Microwave
  • Auto-Touch Controls
  • Digital Display
  • Automatic Settings (23)
  • Cook/Reheat/Defrost
  • MinutePlus
  • Time of Day Clock

Specifications

  • Capacity: 1.0 cu. ft.
  • Wattage: 1100 Watts
  • Automatic Settings: 23
  • Defrost Options: Defrost Center – 4 Foods
  • Display Type: 4-Digit, LCD
  • Net Weight: 32 Lbs
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 20-1/2" x 12-1/4" x 17-3/8"

Model Variations

  • Sharp R-307NK | Black
  • Sharp R-307NW | White

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Pros
  • 1

    usage is very simple and obvious, good panel layout

  • 1

    very quiet while in operation, can barely hear the fan

  • 1

    quick action buttons are useful, tend to get used a lot

  • 1

    doesn't draw too much power while in operation

  • 1

    large enough for most people's needs without being oversized

  • 1

    wipes clean very easily, no tough corners or awkward edges to deal with

Cons
  • 1

    frequent failures in the electronics are reported within the first year

  • 1

    defrost weight is very limited, doesn't have a lot of power

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