Sharp R-308KK 1-Cubic-Foot 1100-Watt Microwave Oven, Black

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Sharp R-308KK 1100 Watts Black Microwave
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Technical Details

- 1100-watt mid-sized microwave oven with 1-cubic-foot capacity
- 12-5/8-inch-diameter turntable provides even heating; 23 automatic settings
- 4 defrost, 6 cook, and 6 reheat options; Short Cuts for melting, softening, and warming
- Minute Plus; popcorn key; auto-touch controls; 4-digit lighted display; interior light
- Measures 20-1/2 by 17-3/8 by 12-1/4 inches; 1-year limited warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Power Level can't be entered directly" 2009-12-20
By The Finance Buff (USA)
If you use microwave oven to defrost and you'd like to enter the time and power level directly, good luck. On my old oven, I go Time -> 2:00 -> Power -> 3 -> Start. On this oven, the power level can't be entered directly. You have to press the Power Level 7 or 8 times to get it down to 30%. Terrible usability.

Customer Buzz
 "Sticker" 2009-07-02
By Wowly (CA)
Be aware the door is plastic and they place a sticker on it that cannot be removed without damaging the plastic. I sure wish I had just returned to Target.

Customer Buzz
 "Panasonic or Sharp? The Light Made the Difference" 2008-06-19
By RainyDay (San Diego, CA)
I've had this microwave for three weeks and am very pleased. I previously owned a Panasonic which performed well but died after 3 years.



I decided on the Sharp based on very good reviews but most of all because of the utility light that turns on when the door is opened and during cooking. The Panasonic was only lighted during cooking; I found it inconvenient to check food "in the dark" when I opened the door.



The door does have a loud, distinct "clunk" upon closing. I find it noticeable but not disturbing.



The Sharp has the utility light, cooks well, has good defrost features, and a very fast (one touch) minute button for cooking. I'm glad I chose the Sharp over the Panasonic.

Customer Buzz
 "Love it!!" 2007-11-03
By kksox (East Longmeadow, MA)
I had the older version of this microwave. I owned that for about 8 years and the panel with the digital buttons, numbers burned out. So I could never see what time I programmed in. The door kept getting stuck closed too. For the price and the wear, it is a great product, that is why I chose to buy another one. I have had it for 6 months or so and it is so similar to my other one, I needed no instruction. It is very easy to use, and durable. Very good power for a smallish microwave. Go for it!!

Customer Buzz
 "Great performer, heats fast, excellent safety, but poor keypad" 2007-06-13
By Gadgester (Mother Earth)
This Sharp microwave oven, with 1 c.f. of total capacity and about 0.8 c.f. of usable capacity (according to Consumer Reports), is a great performer. It heats food quickly and for the most part evenly. The turntable turns automatically and alternates between clockwise and counterclosewise turns. There's a lightbulb inside that lights up when you open the door or when the microwave is operating. The heat output is rated at 1100W, which is usually the power assumed by most microwave heating instructions on food packages - a great convenience.



There was a story I read a few years ago that looked into microwave oven safety, and Sharp came out ahead. So I feel confidend that this microwave oven, assembled in Thailand, should also be one of the safest. Of course, you should keep at least 7 inches away from the oven when its magnetron is generating microwaves, just to be totally safe. One guy complained about the "loud" door; yes, but it's designed to be safe. I'd never trade safety for a flimsy, "easier" door.



The LCD display is always backlit (in green), which is really nice, esp. if you, like I, use the LCD as a clock and also as a timer. (Clock is am-pm-agnostic 12-hour type, while timer has a maximum countdown of 99:99.) The Minute Plus feature is extremely convenience. The keys beep when you press them, but the beep and that "cooking finished" long beep can be turned off easily. You can also invoke a "safe" mode so that the buttons don't work, kind of like a "hold" feature on audio players -- great for families with kids who like to fiddle with appliances.



My only complaint is, like all Asian electronics companies, Sharp pays little attention to the user-friendliness of the unit. The keys all look the same and are about the same size. While they are responsive, sometimes you need to hunt for the keys you want to press. The End and Start keys, in particular, should have been made to stand out. Also, unlike many other Sharp models, this one requires you to press the Power button multiple times instead of just pressing a numeric button to specify a power level. Finally, the reheat/cook button works ridiculously complicated. All these anti-user features detract a full star from an otherwise really excellent appliance.



The all-black finish looks great and the oven fits well under most kitchen cabinets. I do recommend this oven despite the ergonomic issues mentioned above. For me, Sharp microwave ovens' reliability reputation, safety record and Minute Plus convenience are reason enough to recommend them highly.


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