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  • mike55

    Make SURE to get one with an inverter. You will be happy you did! They heat WAY more evenly. Also, buy the biggest and highest watt that will fit your space.

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  • hillbille

    ask Yoshy he just went that route…….. though his replacement may have come from goodwill, and has a Ramen noodle setting

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  • Bubba Jr.

    We've always had good luck with Frigidaires.

    Joe

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  • jltrent

    Whirlpool

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  • NeoBlackdog

    We just picked up a Toshiba to replace a Frigidaire that was supposed to be the cat's meow. The Toshiba is a way better machine.

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  • William81

    We had a Whirlpool put in when we redid our Kitchen. It was toast in less than 3 years. We replaced it with a Samsung. We have been real pleased with it

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  • 62vld2042

    Our newly built house, in 1985, came with a Sharp Nuke Tool over the range/oven. We've replaced it twice, plus had warranty service on the present one. They all were/are.....Sharp.

    Whatever you buy........make sure it has a buzzer "mute" optional function.

    BTW.......while still renting, in 1983, we bought a large dual function (microwave AND convection) countertop Sharp...........STILL goin' strong......even after being hauled to many a volleyball tournament, for booster club concession stand use, in the late 1990's.

    Hope this helps.

    (revised: I lied🤥......they all are/were Sharp microwaves. Guess I had Whirlpool on the brain.......after having to replace the oven bake element.🤯 Sorry about that.🙄)

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  • grdad45

    I second the Inverter type. No hot spots/cold spots.

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  • Mobuck

    We gave Son's family a micro wave 10-12 years back. It was the low/mid price range from Home Depot. After a gazillion uses, it's still working fine. Luck is a bigger factor than price.

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  • love2shoot

    A backlit keypad would be nice

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  • notnow

    We have a Whirlpool over our range. It's a good microwave but the built in light that lights the stove top is pitiful. 40 watts out of a tiny bulb. It does have an exhaust fan feature but not an actual hood. And I have to say, over the stove top is a dumb place for a microwave.

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  • Don McManus

    Ding and dent outlet of a major local appliance store for me. Last one I bought was 1,200 watts, stainless shell and around $ 100.00.

    Were I you, I would look at wattage over size. 1,200 watts fits us best.

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