Friday, March 12, 2010

Kenmore Black 1.2 cu. ft. Countertop Microwave 63259

Kenmore Black 1.2 cu. ft. Countertop Microwave 63259

Kenmore Black 1.2 cu. ft. Countertop Microwave 63259
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    Product Description

    Product Description

    1200 watts of output power for all your cooking needs and a non-recessed turntable (14") for even cooking. 12 digit dual-line scroll VFD with 6 sensor cook and 3 sensor reheat options.

    * Never cut or modify cabinets without merchandise
    * Round cavity for more cooking space and larger dishes plus an easier clean-up
    * 3-stage cooking includes defrost cycle
    * 1200 watts of output power
    * Auto defrost and express defrost
    * Soften and melt function


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    Customer Reviews

    "Disposable microwave" 2009-03-22
    By M. E. Scofield (Milford, Michigan)
    My first microwave lasted for twenty-one years and was actually still working (just big and ugly) when I traded it for a Kenmore. The Kenmore looks nice, worked well, and then died yesterday - - giving it a lifespan of two years. Considering the trouble I have had with my new Kenmore washing machine - that's it. I won't be buying Kenmore products again.

    "Nice Microwave" 2008-10-08
    By Mark Mills
    This is a Consumer Reports "Best Buy" Microwave

    I bought one yesterday and I'm happy with it. It has nice features and is easy to use.

    I have no idea how they arrived at the price on Amazon for this item:

    I bought mine from Sears yesterday for $99!

    That's right; NOT $199...

    "Google "Sears Warranty" before you buy!" 2008-07-22
    By Wesley Bailey (Thonotosassa, FL USA)
    Before you buy anything Sears or Kenmore, you might want to "google" some of the problems that have recently surfaced on warranty issues.



    Even though my warranty said "Sears will repair it free of charge", they insisted that I had to pay a "diagnostic fee" and the labor to replace the defective magnetron.



    The Sears employees who earnestly tried to find someone "upstairs" who would honor the warranty were frustrated. Every Sears person that I talked to face to face agreed that the microwave should be repaired without cost; but corporate said no!



    This wasn't my first Sears microwave warranty experience. Back in the nineties, a similar situation arose. But, Sears repaired that unit under warranty, no problem (which is why I bought Kenmore again).



    But things have changed!



    This isn't the same Sears that it once was. Buyer Beware!


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