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Sharp R-410LK


$150.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Great value - cooks food fast and has a large capacity for the price. Dark, sleek black design - easy to clean. Operates quietly - users can microwave while entertaining guests in the kitchen.

The Cons:Beep noise isn't very loud - might not be able to hear it from another room. Mediocre LCD display - requires direct line of sight to read it clearly.

The Sharp R-410LK is a family-size microwave unit serving as a black version of the more immaculate, stainless steel R-408LS. Like its peer, this unit also holds 23 total automatic settings, each designed to melt, soften, or warm a popular food item.

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Included are six automatic cook, six reheat, and four defrost options. There is also a key just for popcorn heating, as well as MinutePlus technology—the 1 button cooks for 1 minute, 2 for 2 minutes, etc.

Features

  • New Short Cut Options
  • New Built-In Night Light
  • Popcorn Key
  • Six Reheat Options
  • Four Defrost Options
  • Minute Plus
  • 5-Digit, 2-Color Lighted Display

Specifications

  • Capacity: 1.4 cu. ft.
  • Wattage: 1100 Watts
  • Automatic Settings: 23
  • Defrost Options: Defrost Center – 4 Foods
  • Display Type: 5-Digit, 2-Color Lighted
  • Net Weight: 37.4 Lbs
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 21-5/8" x 12-3/8" x 17-1/2"

Model Variations

  • Sharp R-410LK | Black
  • Sharp R-410LW | White

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    great value - cooks food fast and has a large capacity for the price

  • 1

    dark, sleek black design - easy to clean

  • 1

    operates quietly - users can microwave while entertaining guests in the kitchen

  • 1

    effective presets - well thought out and they work as expected

  • 1

    straightforward setup - easily unpacks from the box

Cons
  • 1

    beep noise isn't very loud - might not be able to hear it from another room

  • 1

    mediocre LCD display - requires direct line of sight to read it clearly

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