Best Buy has
700W Insignia 0.7 Cu. Ft. Retro Compact Microwave (Red, NS-MW7RR5) on clearance for
$27.99.
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About this item:
- The Insignia .7 Cu. Ft. Retro Compact Microwave adds a retro touch to your space with a pop of red color everyone will notice. The retro design includes a round viewing window and chrome details that will take you back in time. With 700W of power and a .7 cu. ft. interior, reheat meals or prepare yourself a snack with a touch of a button. Nine preset cooking functions, ten power levels and a defrost setting grant you ideal heating options for any type of dish. Control it all with a simple and straight-forward digital LED display and control knob. A removable 10 in. glass turntable ensures that your food is evenly heated and also makes cleaning the inside of the microwave easy to do.
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Still waiting for a cheap deal on a 900w one
(Missed the back to school deals in Aug
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SPECS:
Color Finish Red
Product Height 10 3/16 inches
Product Width 17 5/16 inches
Product Depth 14 1/4 inches
App Compatible No
Microwave Type Countertop
OTHER COLORS AVAILABLE:
CREAM - 89.99
MINT - 79.99
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700w....
My first dorm in college split the circuits between adjoining rooms, any appliance over 750-800w would reliably trip the breaker. Not every product has to be a full size residential wattage.
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If you want a microwave for your office/cube at work this is the ticket. 900w and up is just asking for trouble when it comes to tripped breakers. Just adjust cooking time accordingly.
Man this does bring up questions. What office environment has cubicles but not a shared microwave? Assuming there is a microwave, are you bringing your own microwave to work for fear of contamination from the shared microwave? Are you bringing it to be lazy by not walking to the office kitchen? If that's the case, are you also bringing a mini-fridge to work for your cubicle? Your office outlets can't handle 900W or more? So many questions.
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