Product Description:
The Carousel Sharp Microwave features Auto-Touch controls that are precise and easy to use. Short Cuts are a feature that make melting, softening and warming quick and simple!  This countertop microwave also features digital display (accurate and easy to read) defrost (thaws meats and poultry quickly by weight) and 4 cook options, which ensure perfectly cooked popular foods for 1 or 2 servings. Six reheat options make it especially easy to heat frequently served foods including beverages, pizza, rolls, and muffins. This microwave oven also pops popcorn automatically, for perfect results with all types of microwave popcorn! Minute Plus sets the oven at high with a single touch. Available in Black and White. Discover the many conveniences of this innovative microwave by Sharp!  Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly Required.
Product Details
- Feature:
- 800-watt compact-size microwave oven with 4/5-cubic-foot capacity
- Defrosts meats and poultry by weight; 15 automatic settings; 4 cooking options; 6 reheat settings
- Short cuts make melting, softening, and warming easy; popcorn setting; Minute Plus
- Auto-touch controls; 4-digit LCD display; interior light; 10-3/4-inch turntable provides even heating
- Measures 18-1/8 by 10-7/8 by 14-1/8 inches; 1-year limited warranty
- Binding: Kitchen
- Brand: Sharp
- EAN: 0074000612617
- Label: Sharp
- Manufacturer: Sharp
- Model: R-230KK
- MPN: R230KK
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Kitchen
- ProductTypeName: ABIS_KITCHEN
- Publisher: Sharp
- Studio: Sharp
- UPC: 074000612617
Customer Reviews 

Returned Merchandise sent as "NEW"
2010-03-17I give this One Star because it came from "Amazon Returns" in a broken box
SOOO yes I didn't even bother to open it.
This is the second product (the first was a lamp that I returned twice only to get stuck with a defective on the third try) that I have purchased a new product that came straight from Amazon returns.
Customer service says that should not happen
but it is happening to me!!!!
anyone else???

does the job
2010-03-11it's ok but it's smaller in over all size and lighter than the 15 year-old GE it replaces. it's inside a wall cabinet, at eye level. to open and close the door i have to push the latch, causing the unit to slide back. i've had to stack 6 or so dinner plates on top to anchor it.

So far, so good...
2010-02-16So far, so good. This was bought for an employee break room and works well. Have only been using it for a month, but haven't had any problems or complaints.

quality purchase
2010-02-06I found the microwace I purchased as a gift to be very well made and of excellent quality. Would recommend it to anyone looking for a small microwave.

It does it's job.
2010-01-12I don't like it's touch-screen look pads, because it's harder to press.
Also when it's little dark, it's really hard to distinguish buttons.
Other than that, it does it's job.
Not a bad microwave for 70 bucks including taxes.
ps. black color gives little bit of edge in my kitchen. Personally it's better than white plan microwave.
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